← Back to context Comment by kortilla 9 hours ago Why would they suggest switching to a lower fat percentage milk? 2 comments kortilla Reply bmicraft 2 hours ago My dumb answer would be that less fat means more sugar per kcal, so less satiety per kcal. No idea if that's correct. pixel_popping 1 hour ago Incorrect, not all products that reduce fat necessarily increases carb/sugar content.
bmicraft 2 hours ago My dumb answer would be that less fat means more sugar per kcal, so less satiety per kcal. No idea if that's correct. pixel_popping 1 hour ago Incorrect, not all products that reduce fat necessarily increases carb/sugar content.
pixel_popping 1 hour ago Incorrect, not all products that reduce fat necessarily increases carb/sugar content.
My dumb answer would be that less fat means more sugar per kcal, so less satiety per kcal. No idea if that's correct.
Incorrect, not all products that reduce fat necessarily increases carb/sugar content.