Many manufacturers show their food's ratings as a percentage of a person's recommended daily intake based on a typical serving size.

Consumer magazine points out three problems with this argument. Any food's "recommended daily intake" varies hugely between individuals, especially adults and children, and there are no standard serving sizes, meaning manufacturers can choose a number that suits them.

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