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The article already mentions "or a vegetarian equivalent". Being vegetarian also means you have to have a balanced diet. That's not easy when you're poor.
Has anybody had the patience to investigate on the article and find out what is meant by "vegetarian equivalent"? I cannot believe that lentils or beans could be that expensive. Completely different picture for tofu, meat substitutes and the like.
I tried to figure out what they meant by "vegetarian equivalent" but it's not clear from the article and the source link seems broken..