Eatwell plate comparison for low income and all households
Household food purchases do not generally match the Government recommended Eatwell plate proportions of the types of food which make up a well balanced diet. Both low income households and all households have a relatively similar diet in terms of the Eatwell Plate categories.

 

Source: DEFRA

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Eatwell plate comparison for low income and all households
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