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Healthy eating can cost less, study finds
Each of these portions of strawberries, broccoli, potato chips, bread and M&Ms equals 100 calories. Is it really more expensive to eat healthy? An Agriculture Department study found that most fruits, vegetables and other healthy foods cost less than foods high in fat, sugar and salt.
Are healthy foods really more expensive? Not necessarily, say USDA researchers
Many Americans claim that the reason they choose less healthy foods is because it costs more to eat healthily, but a new analysis from the Department of Agriculture claims that healthier foods are actually cheaper than junk foods – it all depends on how you measure value for money.
Healthy foods can cost less
Most fruits, vegetables and other healthy foods cost less than foods high in fat, sugar and salt, U.S. agriculture department study says.
Healthy eating can cost less: research
Is it really more expensive to eat healthy?
Analysis: Healthy food no more costly than junk food, government finds
Contrary to popular belief, many healthy foods are no more expensive than junk food, according to a large new government analysis.
Report Finds Health Foods Cost Same As Junk Food
Contrary to popular belief, many healthy foods are no more expensive than junk food, according to a government analysis.
Healthy Food No More Costly Than Junk Food, Government Finds
Contrary to popular belief, many healthy foods are no more expensive than junk food, according to a large new government analysis.
National food policy programs improve access to healthy foods
Access to healthy food in underserved communities has improved significantly after changes in federal nutrition and food assistance programs, according to a study by the Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity.
USDA study suggests healthy foods may be cheaper than junk foods
Kale: Expensive per calorie - but great value for money? Value for money often has been measured on a price per calorie basis, meaning that foods like donuts, potato chips and confectionery are cheaper per calorie than, say, broccoli or strawberries.
Promoting healthy foods
The Baker City Food Revolution Day finds Patty Pettit, left, and Andrea Pettit in the vegetable area of the displays at Baker High School. The event is designed to help people learn about healthy food through cooking, gardening and food samples.
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