“Eating this diet long-term, I'd be concerned about heart disease, diabetes, cancer and osteoporosis,” she said.Link: Food-stamp diet? It'll make ya sick
The cart full of food actually sent her $2 above budget - and was still almost 1,000 calories a day under what an average person should eat.
“Because we shopped by what was on special offer, we actually did better than I expected,” she said.
“But this is nowhere near enough food. I think this proves it can't be done.”
5.18.2007
If you're thinking people on “welfare” are living a life of luxury without working, you should try this sometime
New York Daily News hired a hospital nutritionist to buy a week's worth of food for $28.
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