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| I don't usually buy tv dinners, but I've had these before, and they're not bad. The front of the package will say like 9 grams, but that's even before fiber is subtracted out. So they're low enough in carbs. The problem is the sodium. They have way more salt than most of us would want to take in--some as much as 89% of daily value. I've emailed the company to ask them to put less sodium in their meals. I'm hoping that they will change them--it would be nice to have a convenience food that I could actually eat! Here is their email address in case anyone wants to write them: consumeraffairs@aurorafoods.com |
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| Are these TV dinners found at Walmarts anywhere? Our local walmart here in Ohio hasn't gotten them in, even tho I asked. "for I have plans for you, to give you hope and a future."Jeremiah 29:11 |
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| Yes, my local walmart has them. |
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