Scientists who study public health say they’re worried that a slumping economy could make American waistlines wider than ever. Families may begin to scrimp on groceries with the cheapest foods often being calorie-rich but nutrient-poor.
Scientists who study public health say they’re worried that a slumping economy could make American waistlines wider than ever. Families may begin to scrimp on groceries with the cheapest foods often being calorie-rich but nutrient-poor.