The new "Real Food" dietary guidelines, which emphasize increased meat consumption, are proving too costly for many American households. According to a survey by Numerator, the recommended diet would raise annual grocery bills by 32%, making it difficult for half of respondents due to affordability concerns. This highlights a significant challenge in aligning government health recommendations with practical financial realities for consumers.
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