Is it lite bites or light bites?

If you’re referring to food that’s lower in calories, fat, or sugar than other alternatives, you can say “lite bites.” “Lite” is used to refer to the diet versions of a food or drink.

You could also say “light bites,” as “light” means “not heavy or dense.”

In this context, the choice is up to you. “Lite” is more often used in marketing and advertising language, while “light” is a more neutral word.

If you’re having trouble choosing between lite and light, a QuillBot Grammar Check can help.