Ready meals, especially those that are animal-based and cooked in an oven, have lower nutritional quality, higher greenhouse gas emissions and are more expensive than equivalent home-cooked meals

Magaly Aceves Martins, Philippa Denton, Baukje de Roos* (Corresponding Author)

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