Is Junk Food Really Cheaper?

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The idea that junk food is cheaper than healthy food is something I hear a lot. Fueled by fast food dollar menus, we are conditioned to think of healthy food as more expensive. In this article, we are taking a closer look.

The actual cost of junk food

Is junk food cheaper? Initially, it is true, the price per calorie of junk foods is cheaper than healthier fresh foods. But this does not tell the whole story. 

More often than not, junk food drains our energy and makes us unproductive. Whether you are an employee or run your own business, the daily cost of lost productivity is significant.

Junk food may make one feel tired and sluggish for hours afterward. If you have ever experienced a sugar crash, you will have the unpleasant feeling of having to push to get through the workday. 

Although fast food meals, cookies, candy, and sugary beverages are tasty and cheap, we are more likely to pay in many other ways. 

Typical costs associated with poor nutrition:

  • Chronic tiredness and fatigue
  • Dependence on prescriptions drugs 
  • Greater risk of medical problems
  • Time off work & lost income
  • Loss of independence
  • Impact on family & quality of life

Let’s look at the big picture and talk about the long-term costs of poor nutrition. When we factor in the costly health consequences of obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes, what’s better for our budget today becomes ridiculously expensive tomorrow. 

Fast food meals are cheap, but they are usually rich in highly processed meat, saturated fat, refined carbohydrates, added sugars, and salt. Such meals are loaded with calories but low in nutritional value. Globally, this is causing an undesirable effect, especially in children, who are experiencing the rising trend of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. [Ref 1]

In 2018, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a report showing health care and financial costs of chronic disease. For example, the #1 condition, cardiovascular disease, costs the U.S. health care system $214 billion per year and $138 billion of lost productivity in the workplace. The report also showed the cost of diabetes in 2017 was $327 billion in medical costs and lost productivity combined. [Ref. 2]

Our choices

Unhealthy food steals from our pockets and erases our best years. However, through our choices, we can enjoy an entirely different experience.  

Eliminating junk food is not an easy decision, but almost certainly, you’ll notice a change in your energy. For me, having an abundance of energy is one of the most significant immeasurable benefits of a healthy diet.

Ultimately, healthy food saves our valuable time and financial resources for what matters most—our loved ones, professional productivity, personal goals, and giving back to our communities. 

If this information motivates you, share it on your social media pages today. 


References
Ref 1.
Bahadoran Z, Mirmiran P, Azizi F. Fast Food Pattern and Cardiometabolic Disorders: A Review of Current Studies. Health Promot Perspect. 2016;5(4):231-240. doi:10.15171/hpp.2015.028
Ref 2.
Health and Economic Costs of Chronic Diseases | CDC. Published January 12, 2021. Accessed March 24, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/about/costs/index.htm

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