Quote: Yes indeed it's a relative thing. HeatherLynn is probably doing the RIGHT thing! Meat, at $1.98 a pound, is a much BETTER deal than expensive breakfast cereals at $4 per pound and up. Then, let's not forget the plain old ordinary loaf of Orowheat bread at $4.99 a loaf. I can get a 5lb bag of flour for less and make my own bread; four times as much bread for the same price.
I recently had to change my diet due to elevated cholesterol. Not only have I lost weight ( a good thing) but my blood levels are better, and my GROCERY BILL IS LOWER!
I was driving through town the other day, and saw the food bank line. I think over 75% of those people were overweight. I also saw some folks in the supermarket using food stamps - again, they were overweight. I saw the foods they were buying and realised why. They were eating all the wrong things - mostly processed foods.
The bottom line is this - protein is probably a much better buy than carbs - yes you eat less of it, but you are healthier. And for the majority of Americans, the loss of a few pounds is just an extra benefit!
When one is really poor, you can still buy meat. I know, I've been there. And it's not a matter of being wealthy enough to buy meat for your family; If you budget, you can buy in bulk and save money, and provide good nutrition also.
I think if everyone of us who posts on this thread were to take a good, honest look in the mirror, how many could say they are not overweight? How many are truly underweight and undernourished? I would venture to guess at least two thirds of us could afford to lose a few pounds - and that will reduce the food bill right there!