• Farid@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    Yes, 2500 Calories with a capital C. 2500 Calories = 2 500 000 calories. So the correction is valid, but for some reason being downvoted.

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      Probably because it’s unnecessary and pedantic. No one is confused when someone is technically incorrect and types “calories” when talking about food.

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        2 days ago

        From the Wikipedia link above

        In the United States and Canada, in a nutritional context, the “large” unit is used almost exclusively.

        In the European Union, on nutrition facts labels, energy is expressed in both kilojoules and kilocalories, abbreviated as “kJ” and “kcal” respectively.

        So yeah, it’s confusing if you’re not American.

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          Fair point, I suppose non-Americans could be confused. But given the context, I still think this instance was very clear, and therefore the correction needlessly pedantic.