Sweet potato or baked potato?
Avocado sushi or tuna AND avocado sushi?
Raspberry muffin or orange poppyseed muffin?
Bolognese or carbonara pasta sauce?
Hamburger with a double patty or cheeseburger with just one patty?
Seriously, how many times have you stood in front of a row of products at the supermarket or a bunch of lunch items at a cafe trying to decide on the healthier option and tossing up the benefits of each in your mind?
There’s so much to consider – nutrition labels, ingredients lists, freshness, quality, preservatives, calories, carbohydrates and protein levels of different ingredients… sometimes it’s hard to figure out what to go for, and exactly what benefits you’ll be getting from each.
Well, prepare yourselves for this. Google has just changed your life by inventing the coolest nutritional tool I’ve seen in forever.
It’s ridiculously easy to use and also ridiculously clever and Google, can you please just stop inventing clever things because you’re making me feel like a serious underachiever…
Anyway. All you have to do is pick two different foods and type them into Google with a “vs” between the two.
I decided to face off two of my favourite fruits against each other – apples and pears…
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There's also a good app called FoodSwitch. You scan the barcode of the product and it tells you how many calories/fat etc is in the product then offers an alternative. Handy when you're doing the weekly shop. My daughter isn't happy with the Coles Choc and Nut muesli bars swap though (Carmens plain muesli bars).
Well Google declined to compare Vegemite and Marmite, so - it's clearly useless!