Hard reality of healthy eating


Janani: Healthy eating shouldn’t be an exclusive privilege; it should be a widely accessible right.

HEALTHY eating is often bandied about, but it is not easy to practise.

My family makes conscious efforts to ensure that our food is organic and pesticide-free, but it isn’t rare for us to come across vague labels that highlight appealing properties of the food while neglecting additional information that may have contradictory implications.

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