It is, but that doesn’t mean that poor people don’t still eat more highly processed foods. Not smoking or using drugs is also way cheaper than doing those things, but both are more prevalent among poor people in the US.
Then you need to reframe your point. If heating healthy is cheaper, then it isn’t about income, it’s about something else. Your whole argument is about how it is more expensive to eat healthy, which is not true at all.
I mean maybe this used to be true, but it is most definitely not anymore, not even close. It is waaay cheaper to eat healthier.
It is, but that doesn’t mean that poor people don’t still eat more highly processed foods. Not smoking or using drugs is also way cheaper than doing those things, but both are more prevalent among poor people in the US.
Then you need to reframe your point. If heating healthy is cheaper, then it isn’t about income, it’s about something else. Your whole argument is about how it is more expensive to eat healthy, which is not true at all.
You’re imagining an argument and getting mad that I’m not making points in favor of said imaginary argument. .