[OC] Lebensmittelkosten vs. Kaloriendichte

    Von James_Fortis

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    1. sickmission on

      I like both this chart and your previous one. I’m curious where Greek yogurt fits into the mix.

    2. Mathblasta on

      Would love to see this with some junk food added in for scale/reference

    3. Hm, so nuts are overall a “cheap” calory source? I did not expect their calory density would compensate so hard for their very high per gram cost.

    4. Speedking2281 on

      Rice, dried beans (not the canned kind) and nuts can provide pretty darn good nutrition for an insanely cheap cost on a daily basis. A grown man can eat for literally a couple bucks a day with that.

    5. Abradolf94 on

      Am I wrong or here, at least for this topic, the X axis is irrelevant?

      The X axis is the density of calories per gram of food. All the information about the title of this post is contained in the y axis. Why is the X axis needed?

    6. Superpansy on

      This is interesting but I’m not sure how useful these axis are for comparison. Shouldn’t it be Y axis is cost per gram and x axis is calories per gram so that the location on the chart indicates the cost per calorie.
      The axis feel unrelated and this could just be too lists, one for each axis and that would be even more useful.

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