The Guardian Australia
·general
·3 hours ago
Family reduces ultra-processed foods, faces rising grocery bills and butter prices
A family has spent five years reducing ultra-processed foods (UPFs) from their diet, now shopping primarily at farmers' markets. Their weekly grocery bill rose significantly, with butter prices quadrupling to $234.22. This shift to home-cooked meals reflects a growing awareness of the health impacts associated with UPFs and the value of traditional food practices.
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