The Niagara Falls Review

How adopting a plant-based diet could save you money

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Did you know that adopting a vegetarian or vegan diet could save you money? Here’s why plant-based meals are more affordable.

Cheaper protein

The vast majority of plant-based proteins like beans, lentils, peas and tofu are cheaper than the lean animal proteins recommende­d by public health agencies, including fish and chicken. In addition, dehydrated textured vegetable protein ( TVP), which is often used as a replacemen­t for ground beef, is cheaper and can be safely stored for months at a time.

Affordable fruits and vegetables

While the importance of eating a lot of fruits and vegetables is well understood and central to most nutritiona­l guidelines, there’s a persistent misconcept­ion that they cost a fortune. This is likely because out-of-season fruits and vegetables need to travel long distances, thereby inflating their sale price.

In practice, it’s possible to eat lots of fruits and vegetables on a budget. In-season produce is often affordable, especially when locally sourced. Frozen fruits are also typically less expensive than their fresh counterpar­ts and they aren’t any less healthy, although you should privilege those with no added sugar. Finally, remember that you don’t need to use the freshest vegetables to make soup.

Adding a few vegetarian or vegan meals to your weekly meal plan will allow you to save money and may even convince you to make a permanent switch to a plant-based diet.

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