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  2. Conundrum: Money is tight and junk food is cheaper - AOL

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    Eating junk food is just cheaper. ... were less expensive than healthy foods like fruits and vegetables. The prices of the most healthful foods surged 19.5% over a two year period, while junk food ...

  3. Fat tax - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the United States, the fact that junk food is cheaper than healthier food can be linked to the obesity epidemic, especially poorer households. [16] The institution of a fat tax could hurt those in lower-income households as many of them rely on the cheaper, less healthy foods that would be taxed under such a policy.

  4. Shocked by the price of eggs? Here are 11 inflation-proof ...

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    Now here's the full list of healthy foods and how they've fared against inflation. Healthy Groceries, Ranked from Lowest to Highest Inflation Rates. 1. Potatoes (-2%) 2. Shelf stable fish and ...

  5. How to Save Money on Groceries This Month, According to Experts

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    11. Cut down on the sweets and junk food. Don't cut the nutritious stuff if you have to buy less food. You always need dinner, you can save money by making dessert a special thing.

  6. In Defense of Food - Wikipedia

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    In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto (released internationally as In Defence of Food) [1] [2] is a 2008 book by journalist and activist Michael Pollan. It was number one on the New York Times Non-Fiction Best Seller List for six weeks. The book grew out of Pollan's 2007 essay Unhappy Meals published in the New York Times Magazine. [3]

  7. 6 reasons why you can't resist unhealthy foods - AOL

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  8. Junk food - Wikipedia

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    A poster at Camp Pendleton's 21-Area Health Promotion Center describes the effects of junk food that many Marines and sailors consume. "Junk food" is a term used to describe food that is high in calories from macronutrients such as sugar and fat, and often also high in sodium, making it hyperpalatable, and low in dietary fiber, protein, or micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals.

  9. Most Foods Are Processed. Does That Mean They’re Unhealthy?

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    Really, the bad-for-you-foods we imagine when we think about food processing are actually ultra-processed foods such as frozen pizza, potato chips, ready-made meals, and cookies.