How do we get fat? $3 for a 60 gr protein bar. $3 for 550 gr bag of Oreos.
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2712 kcal
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Grasa: 128,96g | Prot: 189,01g | Carbh: 207,81g.
Desayuno: Bacon, Egg, LeanFit Whey Protein Shake - Vanilla, Espresso Coffee, Unsalted Butter Stick. Almuerzo: Butter, Rye Bread, Egg. Cena: Broccoli, Butter, White Rice, Chicken Wing, Chicken Thigh, Chicken Breast. Pasa Bocas / Otros: British Columbia spartan apple, Wonka Sweet Tarts, Bananas, QuestBar Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, Cheddar Cheese, British Columbia spartan apple, Oranges. más...
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It's more than that, but I get what you mean. Ready meal for 1 from a well known UK supermarket £1 for 500g of food, 93g Carbs, 25g protein, 6.5g fat, 550 kCal. Cook from scratch, mince, whole meal pasta, tinned tomato, onion, peppers, carrot, herbs & spices - by my reckoning, about the same calories, but better macro scores and more filling because the veg is there. Costs around 75p when cooked bulk. OK, not a direct comparison because we have to be able to afford bulk cooking and freezing but those who can't are unfairly disadvantaged and those who don't ... well, such a shame
19 mar. 16 por el miembro: Phooka
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Quality vs Quantity - that is the question. LOL!
19 mar. 16 por el miembro: Mom2Boxers
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Wouldn't it be amazing if there was a simple nutritonal points schedule. I know it'll never happen...but a 1 would be zero nutritional value and a 100 would be the best. Then if food prices could be shown on that scale. So rather than $$/lb or $$/oz, it would be $$/nutritional points.
19 mar. 16 por el miembro: Vickie 5966
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20 mar. 16 por el miembro: FrankieBluEyes
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At some point, in the UK, they were talking about adding how much exercise was needed to spend the amount of calories contained by an item of foodstuff on the label.
20 mar. 16 por el miembro: zaza_gabor
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Fast food value menu - carb, carb, carb - Wendy's, Hardees - 4 for $4 - bread, bread, potatoes, drink. No low carb from Wendy's - you have to throw the bun away -$6.00! Low carb burger from Hardees - $7.00!
20 mar. 16 por el miembro: SheaDlady
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$7 for a low carb burger? Does that fall under the 'less is more' category?
20 mar. 16 por el miembro: northernmusician
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Yep, I think it is because they have to make it fresh and it breaks their routine. No warming light for my burger! p.s. that's why I always order extra pickle or no mayo or something when I have to eat out - they have to make it fresh.
20 mar. 16 por el miembro: SheaDlady
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Don't even get me started. It's insane and a huge part of why I grow vegetables all year round and have food gardens instead of landscaping. And of those insane prices 20% is wasted and thrown away by the average consumer.
20 mar. 16 por el miembro: nicholaix
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Yeah, but Nicho. If it has a spot on it? I mean... ew! :D
20 mar. 16 por el miembro: northernmusician
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LOL I just saw a documentary about that. Our whole food system is just broke, it doesn't even make sense anymore and is at the root cause of why we are all trying to lose weight and stay fit. Except you Mr 12% BF hahahaha. I seriously don't know how you do it and admire your consistency.
20 mar. 16 por el miembro: nicholaix
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Vickie 5966, our local grocery store does use a number system. The higher the number the healthier
20 mar. 16 por el miembro: Sugar Waffle
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I agree. Its so hard to eat well. I could eat a cheap (delicious) meal from any of the several fast food or pizza joints in the small town I work in, but if I eat during the day, I eat a salad from one of three real restaurants. A spinach or romaine salad with grilled chicken will run me from $9 to $11. Its easy to understand why the world keeps getting larger.
21 mar. 16 por el miembro: TXSnowman
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