The EAT-Lancet Diet is unaffordable, but who is to blame? →
The authors of a new study on the cost of the EAT-Lancet diet have some criticism of the new guidelines, but caution that most reference diets are priced above the poverty line. They said the broader fault lies in systemic issues, such as the way food systems operate and how much people are paid for their work. The research also underscores the reality that achieving a nutritious, environmentally sustainable diet will require a lot more than focusing on just what people eat. Read more.