Doctor Sparks Viral Debate After Showing How McDonald’s And Other Unhealthy Food Is Always The Cheapest – Jarastyle

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While inflation has been on a steady decline, and the price of milk, gas, and eggs with it, the high cost of living, high-interest rates, and general wage stagnation is still having a massive impact on middle-class and lower-income families, whose paychecks were already stretched thin before the many crises of the past few years.

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In a food desert (a place where there are very few if any, grocery stores within easy driving distance), people are paying even more of a premium for fresh food.

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Emily Porter, an ER doctor in Austin Texas, tweeted about the relative costs of fast food vs. fresh, and her thread quickly went viral.

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She wrote:

I just got a double cheeseburger, small fries and large Diet Coke at McDonald’s for $3.25 so please stop fat shaming or blaming the single mom of 2 working for $7.25/hour for her “unhealthy choices” or high blood pressure when non-organic raspberries are $8.96/pound at Walmart.

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Twitter users quickly expressed doubt that a doctor would eat McDonald’s (what?) and Dr. Porter explained:

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People acting like I didn’t pay $3.25 for lunch or lie about raspberries forget that I grew up dirt poor on a farm, my sister shops on double coupon day, & I do my own grocery shopping. McDonald’s has “$3 bundles,” a $1/$2/$3 deals, & an app with freebies. 56 cents/oz is $8.96.

She also wrote a tweet explaining that she worked fast food and watched firsthand as people struggled to afford food.

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She goes on to explain that just beyond Austin “is a food desert. The closest supermarket is 15 mi away. Not everyone has a car. 95% of kids in the school district get free lunch. The people buy groceries at Dollar General. They accept SNAP and it’s the only option. What fresh/healthy food comes from there?”

Responses came in quickly, some empathizing and others not so much. Some people even suggested Blue Apron, which — what? That stuff is expensive!

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Some people argued that anyone who eats fast food is just lazy and should be shamed (JFC, this guy):

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Other people, thankfully, had a little more reason.

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Doctor Sparks Viral Debate After Showing How McDonald's And Other Unhealthy Food Is Always The Cheapest - Jarastyle

Doctor Sparks Viral Debate After Showing How McDonald's And Other Unhealthy Food Is Always The Cheapest - Jarastyle

And on it went as people on Twitter tried to solve a problem that, I am sure, people IN THE REAL WORLD have also attempted to solve.

Bored Panda actually took a second to give us statistics. They wrote:

According to the results of a meta-analysis published in 2013 in BMJ Open, a healthier diet costs $1.48 more a day, which would add up to $540.20 a year, and for a family of four, the amount would equal to $2,160.80.

So, you know, a little empathy, please.

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