Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Hidden Cost Of Cheap Eats


These are tough times and everyone is looking for a deal. When it comes to cheap eats, you don’t have to look far.

Despite gloomy economic conditions, the Fast Food industry is booming, growing at faster pace than it was growing before we entered a recession.

There’s no real surprise as to ‘why’. Fast food chains are practically giving food away with their dollar menu’s and $5 12-inch subs.

And if you’re thinking you want to go the organic route you may think again when you realize that organic food continues to cost on average several times more than its conventional counterparts.

The reality is, there are bargains to be had and Americans are spending a smaller and smaller portion of their incomes on food.

That may sound good, but at what cost are you paying for those ‘savings’?

As reported in Time Magazine, a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that a dollar could buy 1,200 calories of potato ships or 875 calories of soda but just 250 calories of vegetables or 170 calories of fresh fruit.

Given that, it's no surprise we're so fat; it simply costs too much to be thin.

Or does it?

In looking at research between 1960 and 2004, there is a clear indication that as Americans spend a smaller percentage of their incomes of food, there is a rise in both Obesity and Diabetes.

That's the health perspective. Now let us consider the economic impact of cheap eats.

In just 10 years, the US is expected to spend over $343 billion on health care costs that are attributable to obesity if rates continue to increase at their current levels.

In 2018, the cost of obesity at a national level is projected to be $1,425 per person, rising from $361 per adult today.

If you believe as I do that "you are what you eat", consider spending the extra money on your grocery bill today. It may save you a small fortune over the coming years.

If you have a different opinion, post it! The more we all discuss these issues, the more we will all benefit.

Train hard; stay strong; let me know what you think!

Peace.

Susan

Note: This blog posting is in loving memory of my beautiful mother, Alice, who passed away on 3/31/2011. My Mom suffered from Parkinson's disease - one of many debilitating inflammatory diseases that can potentially be avoided through proper nutrition.


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12 Responses to "The Hidden Cost Of Cheap Eats"
  1. Best fat loss program said...
    April 19, 2011 9:57 PM

    I think it is not advisable to eat too much on a fast food chain. Though they cost cheap but it cost much when you will be able to get certain diseases. Always have a proper nutrition to have a physically fit body.

  2. Richard said...
    April 20, 2011 12:48 PM

    Great post on the challenges of eating healthy. A couple months ago I watched the documentary Food, Inc. and it certainly helped me commit to organic and free range meats. The documentary had a similar point when they had a scene with a low-income blue collar family suffering from the diseases caused by obesity, but they couldn't afford a way out.

    How do you choose two fresh pears when you can get a value meal for the same price? We as a society need to change the way we subsidize food!

    However, if you have a more stable income than you have no excuse for not making healthier choices even organic...check out this post on Mercola.com showing that it is possible. http://t.co/epUcGOr

    Cheers,
    Richard

  3. Richard said...
    April 20, 2011 12:53 PM

    Sorry, for some reason the Mercola hyperlink didn't post right. So for those of you that don't want to cut and paste...Click Mercola

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    May 5, 2011 11:56 PM

    It's quite understandable that the money paid for curing the illness after cheap eat is not worth.

  5. Amped Fitness, LLC said...
    May 31, 2011 5:34 PM

    It's true. But also sad - if you look at the demographics for income, people can see that there is a direct correlation between cheap food (fast food) and weight gain. In general, the lower the income one has the higher the chance of obesity. The only way it seems to help those in poorer situations is education.

  6. HGH hormone said...
    June 3, 2011 6:53 AM

    Sory for your loss.

    these figures are alarming, we are saving money from one and spending more on the other side of health problems. to be very frank these fast foods effected of our health just like you mentioned in your post.

    Aileen

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    July 2, 2011 1:09 PM

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    August 31, 2011 1:37 PM

    I can't help it but sometimes I also eat in some fast food chains. But never will I do it everyday. I always cook my own meal especially cooking vegetables and eating fruits. It feels good to be healthy!

    Regards,
    Andi

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  12. calgaryhcgdrops said...
    December 9, 2011 10:39 PM

    I just watched Food inc. and I can't believe how much is hidden from us. IT seriously makes sense to get healthy!! I can't believe it took me so long to actually realize how important it is. For myself and our earth.

    I find when i eat healthful foods i stay full longer which saves me money in the long run! Tricky situation though i know.

 

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