Researchers say the new USDA food pyramid could add $1,000 to your grocery bill, a 32% jump.
The USDA's new food pyramid could add over $1,000 a year to your grocery bill. Here's what changed, why it costs more, and how to eat healthier on a budget.
Following the USDA's new dietary guidelines could add over $1,000 to your annual grocery bill, a new analysis finds.
WIC is a vital tool for a portion of new and expecting mothers and their children, around West Virginia and the country. With ...
Under the current DGA, the recommended protein serving size grows by 91%, raising the monthly per-person buy rate for that ...
Cost was named as the top barrier to food shopper alignment with the latest DGA, with 49% of consumers citing ...
Cost was named as the top barrier to food shopper alignment with the latest DGA, with 49% of consumers citing ...
The US's new serving recommendations would increase grocery bills by 32% per person, mostly due to the emphasis on meat, a ...
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Barriers to alignment: The top obstacles cited by consumers include price and affordability (49%), household preferences (34% ...
Numerator, a consumer data and technology company, has published new findings on the current grocery shopping behaviors of U.S. households and their knowledge of the new dietary guidelines announced ...
Dozens of studies showed that whole-grain consumption was linked with a lower risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and ...