OM Yoga & Lifestyle

Eating well whatever the cost of living

An estimated 32% of Brits are worried that they are not getting enough nutrients, as the cost of living continues to bite. The concerning news is from a recent YouGov survey commissioned by the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF).

The survey revealed that 68% of people have changed their weekly shopping patterns due to the cost-of-living crisis. Some 26% people now have concerns about being able to afford enough fruit and vegetables to ensure their family eats well — bad news for all those trying to adhere to a healthy lifestyle.

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