Kenneth Miranda

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British consumers who in 2017, even before the current cost-of-living crisis, spent just 8 per cent of their household budget on food, lower than almost anywhere else other than the USA (where people spend 6 per cent). Our European neighbours – Germany, Norway, France, Italy – all spend 11-14 per cent of their budget on food, and households in low-income countries spend 60 per cent or more.1
Ultra-Processed People: Why We Can't Stop Eating Food That Isn't Food
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