Produce is cheaper than processed food universally.
100% of domiciles in the United States have refrigerators, cooking spaces, and 'shelf space'. (Did you really just use 'shelf space' as an argument?)
The facts are clear - the argument of 'cost of eating well' doesn't make a whole lot of sense because with a marginal bit of thought, it's entirely possible to eat well and save money.
If you're talking 'homeless' - well that's another thing entirely.
I think there may be some issues with 'time' - with two working parents not normative, and possibly kids, people have less time.
Produce is cheaper than processed food universally.
100% of domiciles in the United States have refrigerators, cooking spaces, and 'shelf space'. (Did you really just use 'shelf space' as an argument?)
The facts are clear - the argument of 'cost of eating well' doesn't make a whole lot of sense because with a marginal bit of thought, it's entirely possible to eat well and save money.
If you're talking 'homeless' - well that's another thing entirely.
I think there may be some issues with 'time' - with two working parents not normative, and possibly kids, people have less time.