It’s actually not speaking about the personal costs born by consumers, it’s talking about the cost of purchasing food for the diet.
As I said, if the paper was discussing the systemic hurtles and personal choices of consumers it would be a different paper, saying a different thing.
We can’t have a discussion at all if we’re not allowed to address the statements and intent of the other.
I’d kindly ask you to stop making it about the things I’m doing. You’re making it personal.