I mean, people have been saying this for a long time, in multiple places.
Food UK
As opposed to the memeable British dishes. If you want to point out that our food is bland and unsightly then you can always do so at: [email protected] or [email protected].
This is about our food production, consumption and the food industry in the United Kingdom. Which, I think we can all agree, needs improving and there are unique challenges that we face.
See also:
Elsewhere in the Fediverse:
The Food Foundation found that 1,000 calories of healthy food such as fruit and veg costs £8.80, compared to £4.30 for the equivalent amount of less healthy food, such as ready meals and processed meats.
That seems to be cheating a bit because convenience food tends to be more calorie dense. You could buy a cake for that but you couldn't have it as your main meal.
Yeah, in one of the "frozen food shops" near me, I can get 4 chocolate-covered flapjacks for £1 - they're about 500 calories each, so I can get 1,000 calories for about 50p, if I need to.
This is why calorie count alone is an imperfect measure of how "healthy" a food is.
Also, I'm pretty sure that even the idea of calories is flawed, and practically useless as a nutrition indicator.
I'll eat both. I'm only here once, so if I want a greasy burger, or a fried breakfast, or a salad, I'll crack on.
Healthy food is a loaded term, the average advice is expensive because you need organic food raised cleanly and delivered fresh, all of that has cost.
Fat is being vilified and replaced with, oils? That has a cost too
For a ASF based diet:
- My butcher gives away fat, pennies per lbs.
- Cheap ground beef is (2-3)£ / lb (1100 kcal)
- Liver is very inexpensive as well.
So 1,000 kcal of ASF is a bit less then 2£, and full nutrition as well
yeah i've never understood this idea that healthy food is expensive, potatoes are one of the cheapest foods possible in europe and quite a healthy food even if they're starch-heavy.