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Healthy eating can cost less, study finds (poll)
Bananas, carrots, lettuce and pinto beans are all less expensive per portion than french fries, soft drinks, ice cream or ground beef.
ShopSmart Poll: 57 percent of women say cost of food keeps them from eating healthy
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Women Say Cost of Food Hampers Healthy Eating
Women find many excuses not to eat healthy and many feel bad about it, but according to a new national poll in the June 2012 issue of ShopSmart magazine, the cost of healthful foods is the top deterrent that keeps 57 percent of women from doing so.
Poll: Americans overwhelmingly support doubling food stamp value at farmers markets
ASHEVILLE, N.C., May 22, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Three-quarters of Americans support a nationwide program to double the value of SNAP benefits (formerly food stamps) when used at farmers markets, according to a recent survey commissioned by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The poll finds strong support for making produce affordable and accessible to all Americans and that officials at all ...
Only 1 In 5 Britons Eats 5 A Day, Poll
An online poll conducted for World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) suggests that only one in five adults in Britain is eating the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables per day. The YouGov poll conducted earlier this month finds that on average ony 22% of the British adult population is consuming the 5 portions a day recommended by the government. The figure appears to be at odds with ...
Poll: Government should do more to ensure access to fresh, local foods
A vast majority of Americans say they eat more whole grains and fresh produce than they did five years ago, but many believe the federal government needs to do more to ensure greater access to locally produced fresh food, according to a new survey.
Only one in five eats five a day
Just one in five Britons is eating the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables a day, a poll for World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) suggests.
Confusion over five a day quota
Around one in six youngsters believe a blueberry muffin counts as part of their "five a day", a poll has found.
Health Insurance Cutbacks Squeeze The Insured
More than 1 in 5 Americans had a problem getting insurance to pay for a hospital, doctor or other health care in the past year, according to a new poll by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health.
Seven in Ten Americans Cooking More Instead of Going Out to Save Money
NEW YORK, May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the ways people gauge when an economic recovery is occurring is when Americans start spending more on things like eating out in restaurants. People are dining ...
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