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FATTENING COOKING OIL SPRAYS

When sprayed on cooking pans and skillets the product package label may claim the spray is fat free but look closer! The serving size is 1/3 of one second of spraying time! When spraying a pan prior to cooking you probably spray up to at least three seconds each time you spray a pan.

Remember, a fat free serving always contains up to one gram of fat and if one serving is equal to 1/3 of one second then three seconds of straying time may equal up to 6 to 9 grams of fat even though the U.S. government's Federal Trade Commission (FTC) still allows the label on cooking oil srays to prominently promote the product as fat free, regardless if few people may ever spray only 1/3 of one second when priming a pan with cooking oil spray prior to cooking.

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