>>11490
Yet, his point isn't without merit. There's a strong correlation between poverty, lack of education and poor nutrition. Assuming other people in your segment generally make poor choices, it isn't such a bad idea to consider what they don't.
In other words an important way of handling poverty is educating yourself about nutrition. You need to be able to read content labels in a meaningful way so you can make correctly assess which foods are beneficial. Since un-processed foods generally don't need nutrition labels you will need to actively look it up from other sources (wikipedia, books etc).
But long story short: Learn about nutrition, read labels, be healthy and save money.
Yet, his point isn't without merit. There's a strong correlation between poverty, lack of education and poor nutrition. Assuming other people in your segment generally make poor choices, it isn't such a bad idea to consider what they don't.
In other words an important way of handling poverty is educating yourself about nutrition. You need to be able to read content labels in a meaningful way so you can make correctly assess which foods are beneficial. Since un-processed foods generally don't need nutrition labels you will need to actively look it up from other sources (wikipedia, books etc).
But long story short: Learn about nutrition, read labels, be healthy and save money.