http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7981987.stm
At last, eating-out will be exposed for the total con it is - though it would be preferable for them to be required to display cost per calorie, saving some mental arithmetic after being enticed inside. As for drinking out, that is clearly a super-duper rip-off as the best beverage (water) can be obtained totally free from the local river.
Supermarkets should display these value-for-money labels too. e.g. cost per Calorie and per gram of protein. Then you would see what a total rip off many 'foods' are, especially for example bottled water. I'm fed up with going around the supermarket with calculator in hand working out whether to buy beef or chicken, butter or lard, or bananas or potatoes. Bananas do seem like good value btw.
At last, eating-out will be exposed for the total con it is - though it would be preferable for them to be required to display cost per calorie, saving some mental arithmetic after being enticed inside. As for drinking out, that is clearly a super-duper rip-off as the best beverage (water) can be obtained totally free from the local river.
Supermarkets should display these value-for-money labels too. e.g. cost per Calorie and per gram of protein. Then you would see what a total rip off many 'foods' are, especially for example bottled water. I'm fed up with going around the supermarket with calculator in hand working out whether to buy beef or chicken, butter or lard, or bananas or potatoes. Bananas do seem like good value btw.
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