If you’re not careful, eating healthy can cost more than eating junk.
In fact, a recent study in the journal Preventive Medicine found that people who picked more nutrient-rich foods ended up shelling out more at the grocery store on average.
And Brown would know: as part of an NYU food policy thesis, she looked at whether those who had only $4 a day grocery budget from SNAP, informally known as food stamps, could truly eat nutritious meals.
Her conclusion: You absolutely can if you know what to look for. Follow the tips below to make them work for you.
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Loading up on the good stuff doesn’t have to strain your wallet