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10 Mar Why a [U.S.] Big Mac costs less than a salad

Posted at 20:58h in Canadian Politics, Health by Parker

Big Mac v Salad
This comparison, from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, is, of course, based on U.S. farm subsidies and U.S. dietary guidelines. Any data geeks out there want to take a stab at Canadian pyramids?

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Big Mac, dietary guidelines, farm subsidies, McDonald's, Physicians' Committee for Responsible Medicine, salad


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