Egg Economics
Eating well functions as a form of preventive insurance against future health costs. The price difference between the cheapest and best eggs is roughly $5 per dozen, or less than $0.42 per egg. Choosing low-quality food consistently leads…
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Eating well functions as a form of preventive insurance against future health costs. The price difference between the cheapest and best eggs is roughly $5 per dozen, or less than $0.42 per egg. Choosing low-quality food consistently leads to higher downstream costs in healthcare, lost productivity, and reduced quality of life.