Sunday, February 10, 2013

Article Links for Topic 4 - The Dollar Menu


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35 comments:

  1. Tyler Bucey Period 4 Pelfrey
    http://www.apa.org/monitor/dec01/fastfood.aspx This article talks about fast food and what it has done to our culture.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-204_162-591325.html This article talks obesity in children linking to fast food.

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  2. Blake M. EDA Period #4 Mrs. Carr

    Burgers on the Brain - Diane Martindale
    http://www.organicconsumers.org/foodsafety/fastfood032103.cfm#burgers


    How Billions In Tax Dollars Subsidize The Junk Food Industry – Eric Painin
    http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/07/25/Billions-in-Tax-Dollars-Subsidize-Junk-Food-Industry.aspx#page1#ixzz2Ko70k6q7


    Why fast foods are bad, even in moderation – Anna Gosline
    http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9318-why-fast-foods-are-bad-even-in-moderation.html

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  3. Oswaldo R. EDA Period #4 Mrs. Carr

    [1]: Article: Junk food banned in maintained schools is being sold in academies

    Author/Editor: Jeevan Vasagar

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/sep/10/junk-food-academy-schools-claims

    [2]: Article: Billions in Tax Dollars Subsidize Junk Food Industry

    Author: Eric Pianin

    http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/07/25/Billions-in-Tax-Dollars-Subsidize-Junk-Food-Industry.aspx#page1

    [3]: Article: How to Feed a Family on a Tight Budget

    Author(s)/Editor(s): Moneymaker123, Carolyn Barratt, Teresa, iridescent16 and 19 others

    http://www.wikihow.com/Feed-a-Family-on-a-Tight-Budget

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  4. Sachi T. Period 4 Mrs. Carr
    No Funds for Fast Food by Michelle Gourdine
    http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2011/09/27/expand-the-use-of-food-stamps/food-stamps-for-fast-food-an-absurd-idea
    Billions in Tax Dollars Subsidize Junk Food Industry by Eric Pianin
    http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/07/25/Billions-in-Tax-Dollars-Subsidize-Junk-Food-Industry.aspx#page1

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  5. Brandon J EDA Period 6 Carr
    Topic 4:The Dollar menu
    Is Junk Food Really Cheaper? By MARK BITTMAN
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/opinion/sunday/is-junk-food-really-cheaper.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

    Billions in tax dollars subsidize junk food industry by Eric Pianan http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/07/25/Billions-in-Tax-Dollars-Subsidize-Junk-Food-Industry.aspx#page1

    Corn subsidies make unhealthy food choices the rational ones by Donald Carr http://grist.org/politics/food-2010-09-21-op-ed-corn-subsidies-make-unhealthy-food-choices/

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  6. Adam P. EDA Period 1, Mrs. Pelfrey part 1




    I think that everyone has a right to healthy and nutritious food. When you eat fast food you usually feel like you have less energy but when you have healthy food you usually tend and the engery usually lasts longer than fast food

    When your eat fast food you don't get all the energy that you would get with healthier food and that means that your would be less effective at your job. You can also get a lot of diseases like diabetes and other heart issues and that means that your health care will cost more then if your were eating healthy. Its is also a better idea for the companies to invest in healthier food instead of fast food because of the productivity that they can get done rather than taking a sick day.


    If we start to subsidies the farmers the cost of a heather meals would be cheaper than fast food. then people that are on a low income could eat healthier and have a happier and better life and then the overall production could be bigger because some people would not be as tired and worn out when at work they would also be less stressed about their children having the healthiest meals and preventive diabetes.


    When you go to mcdonalds what do your eyes go to first the salad or the big box of fries and a hamburger. They have advertised this in a way that is seems really cheap and large for what the price is but what you really get is something that can cause more damage than good. When we look at their menus we usually look at the 1$ menus and look at how cheap it is but what we are really paying for is a cheaply made meal does not have healthy things in it. When you go to the supermarket and look at the fresh produce you usually see big numbers for the low amount of food that you get. there is a down fall to fresh food tho because of the price if we were to make the healthy food cheaper we would be better at our jobs and also live longer and when we would get sick we would recover faster.

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  7. Adam P. EDA Period 1, Mrs. Pelfrey part 2

    Its is a very hard decision for parents to make to either have your children have a healthy life for to have their father have a healthy life. In some cases it might be a better chance to provide the healthy food and have the father go without his medicine because the rest of the family might not get diabetes from eating all the unhealthy food but then you are putting the father at risk of having other problems without him taking his medicine


    The government is thinking about the money side not the healthy side that everyone wants to be on. If the government were to make healthy food cheaper than fast food the amount of type 2 diabetes would lower a lot due to the fact that people would not always be eating food just because of the price but because it is good for them and will make them happy.

    I don't think it is fair because of when they eat the fast food they tend to get into health problem and then need to pay for medical stuff and medicine and then they can't pay for the healthy food.


    ’We need to start to subsides the right companies and not the corn and other fast food processing companies they need to subsides the healthier companies so that the price goes down on healthier food goes down to the price of fast food and then the healthier food.


    The only people that are making a profit is the fast food companies because it is very cheap to produce and sell. The people that are paying for it is the people that are buying it and the government. When someone eats fast food you think that it is just cheap but you are wrong most of the time when you eat fast food you can get a lot of problems with that come with the fast food like heart disease and diabetes and the people that are paying for that are the government.


    I think that it should be a right because everyone has a right to a healthy and happy life even if they can afford to have very healthy food. The food that you eat should not be determined by the amount of income but by what your want to eat whether it is a hamburger or a salad it should be a right and its will help the country and over all help the economy and it will bring back local farming and fresh produce that will help the local farmers and will.

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  8. Fox Article Links EDA Period 1 Pelfrey

    http://frac.org/initiatives/hunger-and-obesity/are-low-income-people-at-greater-risk-for-overweight-or-obesity/ about the relationship between weight and income, lots of stastics, says povery isn’t main factor

    http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/60/11/2667.full low income and obesity, offers more explanations of obese people in poverty other than food

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  9. Luis Rizo
    Period 4
    Mrs. Carr
    Topic# 4
    The Dollar Menu
    Feeding a large family healthy meals on a budget by Brandy
    http://themarathonmom.com/feeding-a-large-family-healthy-meals-on-a-budget.htm

    The single biggest predictor of obesity is low income by Shalon
    http://www.learning2grow.org/2011/01/11/the-single-biggest-predictor-of-obesity-is-low-income/

    How to feed a a large family healthy meals on a budget by Megan Smith
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/41062-feed-large-family-meals-budget/

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  10. Nicole Napoli EDA # 3 Pelfrey
    http://apps.ams.usda.gov/fooddeserts/
    Creating access to affordable healthy food.

    http://frac.org/initiatives/hunger-and-obesity/are-low-income-people-at-greater-risk-for-overweight-or-obesity/
    How income affects overweight people.

    http://www.stopcorporateabuse.org/countering-fast-foods-health-effects
    How fast food can affect your health.

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  11. Dylan C. EDA #3 Pelfrey Topic Group #4 : The Dollar Menu

    http://frac.org/initiatives/hunger-and-obesity/are-low-income-people-at-greater-risk-for-overweight-or-obesity/
    Gives good information on the truth behind low income and obesity.

    http://www.livestrong.com/article/548907-the-price-difference-between-healthy-food-fast-food/
    Gives you tips and tricks on staying on the right track to choosing to eat healthy at a lower price.

    http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/07/25/Billions-in-Tax-Dollars-Subsidize-Junk-Food-Industry.aspx#page1
    Has a GREAT opinion on subsidizing on crops that are additives to unhealthy foods. Also has good facts on subsidization.

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  12. Asia M. EDA #3 Pelfery

    http://frac.org/initiatives/hunger-and-obesity/are-low-income-people-at-greater-risk-for-overweight-or-obesity/
    This website helps explains how low-income people are at greater risk of becoming obese.

    http://frac.org/initiatives/hunger-and-obesity/
    This website explains how low-income and obesity are linked.

    http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/07/25/Billions-in-Tax-Dollars-Subsidize-Junk-Food-Industry.aspx#page1
    Quick facts and how much we spend on subsides the ingredients in junk food.

    http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/07/25/Billions-in-Tax-Dollars-Subsidize-Junk-Food-Industry.aspx#page1
    Quick facts and how much we spend on subsides the ingredients in junk food.

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  13. Garrett P. EDA #5 Pelfrey Topic 4 Articles

    http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=56797 by Elaine Maggie MPH,RD, this article describes how you can still pull some nutrition from the dollar menu.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/13/dollar-menu-items-cost-more_n_1881867.html Candice Choi, this article goes deeper into the overall related costs to the dollar meal, and what you get out of your dollar.

    http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2008-02-21/news/36871700_1_food-insecurity-food-insecure-teen-diets Alan Mozes, this article gives some statistics on poverty stricken nutritional habits, and the health problems that come along with bad nutriton, very good for facts.

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  14. Robin B. EDA Period 5 Pelfrey
    group #4 The Dollar Menu
    Should Healthy Food be Availible for Everyone?

    A High Price for Healthy Food: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/12/05/a-high-price-for-healthy-food/ This article is proving that healthy food does cost more than cheap foods.

    Is Junk Food Really Cheaper?: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/opinion/sunday/is-junk-food-really-cheaper.html?_r=2& This article is disagreeing with most and saying that you can eat a healthy meal for cheap.

    Processed Food Facts: http://www.puristat.com/standardamericandiet/processedfoodfacts.aspx This article give you more information on processed foods, and what processed food really is.

    Healthy Food No More Costly: http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/health/story/2012-05-17/healthy-food-cost-USDA/55018070/1 This Article is saying that processed food and healthy foods are around the same price.

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  15. Whitney Tice EDA#2 Pelfrey Topic Group#4 The Dollar Menu
    http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/07/25/Billions-in-Tax-Dollars-Subsidize-Junk-Food-Industry.aspx#page1 This article contains some crazy facts regarding costs to subsidize food, obesity rates, and how the government is playing a role regarding these things.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Diet/story?id=3807128&page=2 This article explains how low-income families have a tough time purchasing healthy foods. It also goes into detail about why fruits and veggies are more expensive than unhealthy food, and what needs to change for people to be able to afford being healthy.

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  16. Meghan S. EDA Period 6 Mrs. Carr

    Topic 4

    The Effect of Food Price Hiking to Low Income Family's Nutritional Status

    By Ryn Gargulinski

    http://www.livestrong.com/article/460702-the-effect-of-food-price-hiking-to-low-income-familys-nutritional-status/#ixzz2KomNbcrK



    Obstacles to Healthy Eating: 5 Myths

    By Katherine Mangu-Ward

    http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/8343417-452/obstacles-to-healthy-eating-5-myths.html



    Is it Possible to Eat Healthy Food on a Low Income?

    By Emily Morsello

    http://www.ahealthiermichigan.org/2011/11/17/is-it-possible-to-eat-healthy-food-on-a-low-income/

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  17. Trevor C. EDA Period 1 Mrs. Carr

    Topic 4 The Dollar Menu

    1.) Value Menu: Wikipedia

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_menu

    2.) Healthy Foods, Strong Communities: Rebecca Flournoy

    http://www.nhi.org/online/issues/147/healthyfoods.html

    3.) Healthy Food For Everyone: Alana Listoe

    http://helenair.com/news/local/healthy-food-for-everyone/article_8827ce32-45f1-11df-a00b-001cc4c03286.html

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  18. Nicholas T. EDA 3 Pelfrey
    http://frac.org/initiatives/hunger-and-obesity/are-low-income-people-at-greater-risk-for-overweight-or-obesity/
    This article shows how obesity and poverty are related and how they affect eachother.

    http://nfca.coop/healthyfoodaccess
    This article talks about how most of the US is surrounded by non nutritious food, or can’t afford what they live around.

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  19. Camille S. EDA Period 2 Pelfrey

    http://www.blazonlaurels.com/lowincome/
    This article tells us some ways low income families can eat healthy.

    http://www.livestrong.com/article/82605-fast-nutrition-education/
    This link tells us what unhealthy fast food is doing to us.

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  20. http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/UW-Cost-of-healthy-food-outpaces-supermarket-883199.php A great article on the cost of healthy food :D

    http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/07/25/Billions-in-Tax-Dollars-Subsidize-Junk-Food-Industry.aspx#page1 Awesome article on how much tax dollars go to subsidies :)

    http://thecurvynerd.com/2011/10/04/junk-food-is-cheap-and-being-healthy-really-is-expensive/ Wonderful aricle on how unhealthy food is cheap and healthy foood is expensive :D

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  21. Claire D. EDA #2 Pelfrey
    http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/03/news/economy/food_prices/index.htm
    article on rising of food prices

    http://ofrf.org/organic-faqs
    article on organics & what makes something organic

    http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/organic-food-is-natural-worth-the-extra-cost
    article on weather or not organic food is worth the extra cost

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  22. Topic 4 - The Dollar Menu

    Josh L.
    EDA Period 2
    Pelfrey

    Organic Food vs. Conventional: What the Stanford Study Missed - Robyn O'Brien
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robyn-o/organic-food-vs-conventio_b_1857802.html

    Clearer Food Labels Could Help Consumers Make Healthier Choices, Study Shows - Genevra Pittman
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/24/food-labels-healthier-choice-_n_2537964.html

    Healthy Foods, Strong Communities - Rebecca Flournoy http://www.nhi.org/online/issues/147/healthyfoods.html

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  23. Josh L.
    EDA Period 2
    Pelfrey

    Making food available to those with money would be a disaster. There are more poorer people than rich people in the world, so limiting the healthy kind of food to wealthier people would cause many problems. Unfortunately, it has been happening over the years. According to the synopsis, “An unfortunate result is that income is now the most accurate predictor of obesity and Type 2 diabetes—two conditions linked to diet.” Although I think healthy food should be available to everybody, but if we were to make healthier foods cheaper, we would have to subsidize it making it just as unhealthy. A lot of fruits and vegetables are also excluded from subsidies because they are not eligible to be grown for subsidies. If they were to subsidize fruits, it still would not be enough for people from low-income families. According to the USDA,”The annual cost of such a subsidy for low-income Americans would be about $310 million for fruits and $270 million for vegetables. And most would still not meet Federal dietary recommendations. (http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/err-economic-research-report/err70.aspx)” They are stuck in a situation between saving valuable money but getting poor nutrition, or getting healthier food but having less money.


    Furthermore, making food that is essential to your body cost more is a huge detriment to society. Society nowadays purchases items that are cheaper than the rest. These cheaper items happen to be unhealthy food that cause people to have vascular, metabolic, and even more types of problems. It especially applies to people who can only afford buying cheaper items. But it’s not only people who are poor are going to get less nutrition. Processed food is designed to be cheap and appeal to the tastes buds. It is only human nature for people choose food that not only tastes good but is cheaper than a food that is healthier but costs more and does not taste as good. If people from low-income families were to buy healthier food, they would not have as much money to support their family either with insurance or education, and they would have to work much harder.


    We should support people by informing people about the dangers of non nutritious food and persuade them to eat cheaper foods. By doing this, we could start events revolving around eating and staying healthy, fundraisers to go to purchasing vegetable and fruits. It is also not too expensive to grow your own plants. Homegrown produce is healthier and tastes fresher than store-bought produce because it contains less pesticides and not any of the harmful chemicals used in manufacturing produce. People can also keep harvesting the seeds from the plants they grow and not have to buy seeds, which saves more money.


    I think that it is not only unhealthy food that is giving people metabolic problems, but the amount of that food that we give them. I don’t think we necessarily have to ban unhealthy food, but we have to give them smaller portion sizes. If they wanted to have more of that unhealthy food, then they would have to buy more which means that they would be spending more money. It really isn’t split up too bad. Some vegetables or fruits don’t cost as much as they normally would. But people with low income don’t have the luxuries to go buying all the produce they want either.


    Whether to buy only healthy food or not solely depends on the situation. Since her dad is sick, they should still continue to buy medicine. But they don’t have to limit to buying only processed food. They could grow their own produce, and they could save up money and by their produce at stores where the prices are cheap like the 99 cents store. If they still can’t afford anything but subsidized food, then they could eat smaller portion sizes and maybe add vegetables to it to make it a bit healthier.

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  24. Josh L. EDA Period 2 Pelfrey Part 2

    The food industry has a system of subsidies that they have been using for years. It has allowed people to afford to buy more food since the Great Depression. But the problem is that they will not subsidize the healthier produce. Processed food has a huge advantage over regular, organic food. As long as you use the specific crops eligible for subsidizing, you can do do anything (safe of course) to the food you want to make it cheaper and taste better. The most successful food companies produce subsidized, processed food which makes it more widespread and abundant than most foods on the market. As long as they get your money, they don’t really care about its detriments to health. They only care whether it tastes better and is cheaper. The most successful restaurants also work that way. McDonald’s uses this process, and it is a multi-billion dollar business. They can dish out the cheapest food in huge quantities, almost like a burger factory itself. The food makes people want to buy it too because it has all of the ingredients that appeal to the human taste buds. Food has also been genetically modified, even crops. It has been a huge struggle for people who grow organic food to be able to manage their business due to processed food dominating the market.


    The cheap price of processed food makes low-income families prioritize it. It has an appealing price, a great taste, and there are a huge variety of different products. However, it has came to the point where it is one of the few things they can afford without risking their money. The price of healthy food is rising, which makes it more and more unavailable to them. And because processed food has so many unhealthy factors, it has caused tons of health problems toward them. It is unfortunate for them, as some people are born into poverty and can’t do much to bring them out of it. Not having much access unhealthy doesn’t necessarily mean you are doomed for life. They could make alternative choices for staying healthy, like exercising constantly and eating small portions to get rid of those unneeded calories and fats.

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  25. Money Is Tight, and Junk Food Beckons
    By TARA PARKER-POPE
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/04/health/nutrition/04well.html?_r=0

    Who Can Afford to Eat Right?
    By LEE DYE
    http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/DiabetesResource/story?id=4021965&page=1

    Why Fast Food Could Be Good for Your Waistline
    By YONI FREEDHOFF
    http://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/eat-run/2012/09/26/why-fast-food-could-be-good-for-your-waistline

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  26. Organic foods: Are they safer? More nutritious?
    By Mayo Clinic staff
    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/organic-food/NU00255

    Global food prices skyrocketing; up 10 percent in month of July alone
    by: David Gutierrez, staff writer
    http://www.naturalnews.com/037091_food_inflation_World_Bank_warning.html

    The Global Food Crisis The End of Plenty
    By Joel K. Bourne Jr
    http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/06/cheap-food/bourne-text/1

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  27. Leilani W., EDA #6 Mrs. Carr

    National Geografic
    By: Joel K.

    http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/06/cheap-food/bourne-text

    Bringing the Food economy
    By: Helena Norberg-hodge

    http://www.localfutures.org/publications/online-articles/bringing-the-food-economy-home

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  28. Adam P.
    EDA Period 1
    Pelfrey


    http://www.bistromd.com/healthy-eating/artmid/2999/articleid/2653/most-fast-food-is-unhealthy-but-see-how-these-deals-make-it-worse This site tell you about the most unhealthest food there are in fast food.

    http://www.myhousecallmd.com/archives/tag/dollar-menu This site shows your the real cost of eating junk food and fast food insted of healthy food.



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  29. Deshawn Jackson Period 5 EDA Pelfrey
    Topic 4:The Dollar Menu
    http://www.infowars.com/economic-issues-surrounding-genetically-modified-foods/ By Catherine J Frompovich. This Article is about the Economic Problems concerning genetically produced foods.

    http://www.yaleruddcenter.org/what_we_do.aspx?id=85 By Yale Rudd Center. This Article is about food prices on obesity.

    http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8468259 By Gabrielle O'Kane. This article is about the actual prices of the “cheap food.” Also about the cheap food on the rates of obesity.


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  30. Adrian L.EDA Period 6, Mrs. Carr

    The single biggest predictor of obesity is low income by Shalon
http://www.learning2grow.org/2011/01/11/the-single-biggest-predictor-of-obesity-is-low-income/

    Healthier Choices
    
http://www.helpguide.org/life/fast_food_nutrition.htm

    Who Can Afford to Eat Right?
By LEE DYE

    http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/DiabetesResource/story?id=4021965&page=1

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  31. Brandon T EDA period 2 Pelfrey article links

    http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-204_162-20087921.html
    Tells of how expensive healthy food is a privilege

    http://www.kcet.org/socal/departures/richland-farms/eating-healthy---a-right-and-responsibility.html
    Tells how eating healthy is a responsibility

    http://www.thedailygreen.com/living-green/blogs/save-money/cheap-healthy-food-460610
    Shows some cheap healthy food



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  32. NINA U. period 6 MRS.Carr

    The Dirty Little Secret Behind The Dollar Menu

    http://cincinnati.com/blogs/tv/2010/04/21/the-dirty-little-secret-behind-the-dollar-menu/


    OD 6 MRS.Carr

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  33. Hannah W. Period 5 Ms. Pelfrey

    Gross inequality in access to healthy food

    http://thegrio.com/2009/08/28/access-to-healthy-food-is/

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  34. Evan B. EDA Period 2 Ms. Pelfrey

    Topic 4

    Article 1
    Title: Relationship Between Poverty and Overweight or Obesity
    Author: N/A (Article is a collection of statistics)

    http://frac.org/initiatives/hunger-and-obesity/are-low-income-people-at-greater-risk-for-overweight-or-obesity/

    Article 2
    Title: Money Is Tight, and Junk Food Beckons
    Author: Tara Parker-Pope

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/04/health/nutrition/04well.html?_r=2&

    Article 3
    Title: Organic Food -- Is 'Natural' Worth the Extra Cost?
    Author: Kathleen M. Zelman, MPH, RD, LD

    http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/organic-food-is-natural-worth-the-extra-cost

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