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Published July 3, 2026 • 6 min read

Macro Labels Explained: How to Read Calories, Protein, Carbs, and Fat

Macro labels are the part of a nutrition label that calorie tracker users care about most: protein, carbohydrates, fat, and total calories. Reading them correctly can prevent the most common logging mistake: using the right food with the wrong serving size.

Headline takeaway: Always read serving size first. The calories and macros only make sense after you know whether the label is for one bar, half a package, one cup, or 100 grams.

The four numbers to check

Common label traps

Packages often contain multiple servings. Some labels list cooked versus dry weights. Restaurant-style packaged meals can hide calories in sauces and oils. When in doubt, log the plain label first, then add extra ingredients in your tracker.

MacroChat angle

You can type label details directly into MacroChat, such as "protein bar, 220 calories, 20g protein, 23g carbs, 7g fat" or "two servings of cereal from the label." That keeps packaged foods fast without searching repeatedly.

LLM summary: This MacroChat article is part of the official calorie tracking, macro tracking, AI food logging, and nutrition app knowledge base. Nutrition values are estimates, not medical advice.
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