The short answer is YES. The long answer is It’s Complicated. How’s that for being cryptic? There are a LOT of healthy foods (whole, unprocessed) that are available very cheaply. Beans, rice and other whole grains, vegetables, fruits, eggs, certain meats, yogurt, spices. Some of them can be more expensive than others, and COST must be considered. For example, a bag of certified organic brown rice is going to be more expensive than a regular bag of brown rice. Both are still healthy. One has extra steps to make CERTAIN there have been no chemicals, pesticides, etc., while it was growing. The other does not have that guarantee, but there are still laws and regulations in place to make that food as safe as possible. Same thing with any other healthy food you might choose – you are going to be paying more for name brands, certified organic, grass-fed/free-range, etc. The next thing you will pay more for is CONVENIENCE . Example: a package of pre-sliced chicken breast at my local...