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by vz8
1955 days ago
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Fresh fruit and veg prices have practically quadrupled in the last 10 years here (Florida). Beef is significantly up. On the other hand, chicken is ridiculously inexpensive. For under $7, a tray of 8 oversized chicken thighs. Following a Keto regimen for a bit over a year now, I'm very keen on trying a different approach to high-protein, low-carb intake. The novel proteins the article discusses (mung beans, potatoes, fava beans, chickpeas, lentils, oats, lupine, and faba) give me a wider array to try, but I can see how difficult plant-based meat pricing will be when the crops are so much more expensive than the corn/wheat/soy tri-fecta. What keeps the novel crops pricing so high? (looks like 15 to 160 times higher than corn/wheat/soy at the extremes) Labor? |
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