Let’s get one thing straight: eating healthy does not have to cost you half your paycheck and your will to live. The next time someone whines about how it’s “too expensive to eat clean,” kindly point them to the rice aisle and tell them to calm down.
Here’s the real truth: healthy eating is only expensive if you buy into the hype — literally.
We’ve all seen it: those bougie grocery carts filled with $10 almond milk, organic dragon fruit that looks like alien eggs, pressed kale juice in a fancy glass bottle, and some collagen powder promising to make your skin glow like a glazed donut.
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