Originally Posted by
Roboramma
It looks like the carrots are pretty comparable even in the metric of calories/dollar to the cookies. But carrots aren't a calorie dense food as compared to, say, potatoes, which have about twice the number of calories/pound (as well as being cheaper/pound than carrots). Most people eat meals with not just low calorie foods like carrots, but also higher calorie dense foots like potatoes. Given that sort of a mixed diet, the $/calorie on average will be much less than for cookies.
That sort of a mixed diet?! Carrots and potatoes? I think I'd rather die eating snacks and cookies, only around here you don't die as fast when you eat ****** food because it isn't full of trans fats.