The literary digest . 48 The Literary Digest for February 22. 1919. Each Empty Package Means $3 Saved If Served in Place of Meat Foods A good way to figure whatQuaker Oats saves you is to savethe empty packages. The 32-cent package supplies6,221 calories—the energy meas-ure of food value. In meats, eggs, fish, etc., thesame calory value will averageten times the cost. So each package used to dis-place such foods means a saving of $3. Ten people can breakfast on Quaker Oats at the cost of oneegg or meat breakfast, supplyingthe same calory value. And they breakfast vastly bet-ter. The oat is alm
The literary digest . 48 The Literary Digest for February 22. 1919. Each Empty Package Means $3 Saved If Served in Place of Meat Foods A good way to figure whatQuaker Oats saves you is to savethe empty packages. The 32-cent package supplies6,221 calories—the energy meas-ure of food value. In meats, eggs, fish, etc., thesame calory value will averageten times the cost. So each package used to dis-place such foods means a saving of $3. Ten people can breakfast on Quaker Oats at the cost of oneegg or meat breakfast, supplyingthe same calory value. And they breakfast vastly bet-ter. The oat is almost a completefood. It comes close to the idealfood. As a body-builder and avim-food it has an age-old fame. Average up your food cost byserving Quaker Oats for starts the day with a premierfood, and it lessens the cost ofliving.
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