Some 28 of people say they are eating less nutritious food because it is too expensive, a BBC Good Food Nation survey found.
More than a quarter of consumers are eating less healthily due to the cost-of-living crisis, including turning increasingly to ready meals and processed foods, a study suggests.
The poll found 17% are cooking less from scratch and 16% are cutting back on organic food and ingredients because of the cost.Some 28% have changed their supermarket due to cost-of-living considerations. Christine Hayes, editor in chief of BBC Good Food, said: “The BBC Good Food Nation survey shows we consider ourselves a nation of healthy eaters and we care about what we eat.
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