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Victorians Have Been Eating Way More Of These Foods Through Lockdown – KIIS1011
Cash-strapped Victorian families resorted to buying cheap and unhealthy food during the first COVID-19 lockdown, while some ran out altogether. The VicHealth research, released on Friday, showed one in four families (26 per cent) were forced to rely on nutrit…

The VicHealth research, released on Friday, showed one in four families (26 per cent) were forced to rely on nutritionally-lacking food as households felt the financial pinch of the first wave.
Of 2000 surveyed participants, low-income (49 per cent) and single-parent families (39 per cent) were the most likely to buy unhealthy food due to a shortage of money.
Those same groups couldn’t even put food on the table at times, with single-parent (27 per cent) and low-income families (11 per cent) r…
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