I was joking about the bloody crisps, of course :) That being said, many studies link obesity and income inequality: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1733121/
The point is that stuff like crisps is way cheaper than it should be, making it an option for poor people when stretching their budget. I hope people don't actually eat it for dinner ;) Noodle soup is healthier but…
When you walk into Tesco everyday noticing that crisps for dinner would be the cheapest option, this report is no big surprise!
I was joking about the bloody crisps, of course :) That being said, many studies link obesity and income inequality: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1733121/
The point is that stuff like crisps is way cheaper than it should be, making it an option for poor people when stretching their budget. I hope people don't actually eat it for dinner ;) Noodle soup is healthier but…
When you walk into Tesco everyday noticing that crisps for dinner would be the cheapest option, this report is no big surprise!