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Following Dietary Guidelines May Be More Expensive for Women and Cheaper for Men

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Following the dietary guidelines may be more expensive for women and cheaper for men (Nationen) Researchers at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health have investigated the cost of following the dietary guidelines. In the report, which is published in the Norwegian Journal of Nutrition, the researchers have created two 14-day menus for a family of four. One looked at the prices for today's average consumption, while the other looked at the pri…
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Following the dietary guidelines may be more expensive for women and cheaper for men (Nationen) Researchers at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health have investigated the cost of following the dietary guidelines. In the report, which is published in the Norwegian Journal of Nutrition, the researchers have created two 14-day menus for a family of four. One looked at the prices for today's average consumption, while the other looked at the pri…

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Nettavisen broke the news in on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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