FH93
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I'm basically living on a tight budget at the moment, and my daily food intake is 3-4 servings of pork chop, rice, and frozen peas, and a large serving of overnight protein oats.
Naturally, this isn't optimal regarding nutrient intake. I do take specific supplements like Fish oil, Folic Acid (Prescribed as low), vitamin D, and a cheap multivitamin, but I'd much prefer to get more nutrients in my diet. I'm not sure exactly how much I spend on food, but it's probably around £75-£125 a month (£20-£30 a week) total.
What are the cheapest sources of nutrients I can buy to include in my diet?
I live in the UK for reference.
Naturally, this isn't optimal regarding nutrient intake. I do take specific supplements like Fish oil, Folic Acid (Prescribed as low), vitamin D, and a cheap multivitamin, but I'd much prefer to get more nutrients in my diet. I'm not sure exactly how much I spend on food, but it's probably around £75-£125 a month (£20-£30 a week) total.
What are the cheapest sources of nutrients I can buy to include in my diet?
I live in the UK for reference.
