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andsoitisyesterday at 1:52 PM1 replyview on HN

> It requires money too. If you are poor your choices are naturally limited

Yes, because the US optimizes for convenience, price, and variety, so you see more industrialized food.

On average, poor people in Europe eat healthier than poor people in the US, but still significantly worse than wealthier Europeans.


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Lapel2742yesterday at 2:01 PM

> On average, poor people in Europe eat healthier than poor people in the US, but still significantly worse than wealthier Europeans.

Sure. But in the end the EU feeds it's citizens healthier food than the US does. That's all I'm saying. I'm glad we have those regulations.

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