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Traciatim t1_j41apnb wrote
Reply to comment by peter303_ in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Not by weight, by calorie. Plus I'm not sure that's true. It doesn't have nearly any carbs and will usually have near even grams of fat to protein, like 5g of fat and 6g of protein. Since there are 9 calories per gram of fat and 4 calories per gram of protein that means of the about 70 calories 35% of them are protein.
But yes, an egg will have 6-8g of protein so to get 100g you'd need to eat over a dozen.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j41ah9i wrote
Reply to comment by urgjotonlkec in [OC] American confidence in the government, economy, and information has been declining by GeorgeDaGreat123
How much of the distrust in the press was trump screaming about the lying press to help cover his shit up? So now people move into psycho qanon webpage stuff.
penguindev OP t1_j41ac0z wrote
Reply to comment by cavedave in [OC] Quarterly Deaths By Sex, Age 0-64 Only (Various Countries, since 2017) by penguindev
Python / seaborn
Dazzling_Ad5338 t1_j419yu0 wrote
Reply to comment by Traciatim in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Good point there I missed about fat content. Thanks.
alexilas t1_j419frf wrote
Reply to comment by xxthundergodxx77 in [OC] Quarterly Deaths By Sex, Age 0-64 Only (Various Countries, since 2017) by penguindev
Yes but... But... Yes
You're so right that I'm angry now!!
MemeableData OP t1_j419eb5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
I believe you're looking at the wrong table.
at least 20% protein and at most 20% carbs -> timestamp 9:11
iemgus t1_j419alc wrote
I got excited because I thought someone had worked out the in universe relationships of the movies/characters in a chart. I have heard there is connections maybe but not well defined, or something lie that.
space-ish t1_j41974w wrote
Reply to comment by Wlng-Man in [OC] Quarterly Deaths By Sex, Age 0-64 Only (Various Countries, since 2017) by penguindev
Yeah, lol. :)
I'm surprised i had to scroll down the page for this comment.
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Bemxuu t1_j418qmi wrote
Reply to comment by hcrx in [OC] Germany's gas imports from Russia vs total. Russia went from 35% to 0% vs total 38% global reduction. by hcrx
Also, Russia has stopped supplying gas through some of their pipes in July. Remember all that jazz about maintenance, turbines stuck in Sweden, Germany vouching for Russia to get the turbines, and that ultimately not leading to resumption (if that's the word) of gas supply through those pipes? Guess what were the months :)
Some of those 35% is most likely explained by that.
MemeableData OP t1_j418bhi wrote
Reply to comment by Traciatim in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
I thought about it, but I decided not spend the time working on it, at least for now. The workaround to explore the CSV file yourself at: https://memeabledata.simple.ink/explore-data-96852e2f7c504e94925aa57c76987c8e
If you open the file on google sheets, add filters and filter the table based on your needs, that should do the trick!
Whey had a price per 100g of protein ranging from 5.65 to 7.00 EUR
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Reply to comment by MemeableData in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
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Psyc3 t1_j41825n wrote
Reply to comment by TheCriticalAmerican in [OC] Germany's gas imports from Russia vs total. Russia went from 35% to 0% vs total 38% global reduction. by hcrx
Nope.
You have one years data set.
For all you know that have 1000% more natural gas than any other year.
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TattooHelpPlease2 t1_j41628l wrote
Reply to comment by Tyrannical1 in [OC] The U.S. House of Representatives elected the Speaker of the House after 15 ballots. 1859 was the last year to require more than 15 ballots. by JPAnalyst
Yes, I prefer this. This is actual democracy at work, and representatives making a splash as opposed to just going along with what's expected. Some good concessions were achieved by holding out against this establishment Republican.
Traciatim t1_j415yig wrote
Reply to comment by iritchie001 in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Armed with this data you can put vital wheat gluten in AP flour and make some great hamburgers that are 33% TVP and you have yourself a decently protein heavy delicious burger that are very cheap and not as terrible for you.
SexyDoorDasherDude OP t1_j415usp wrote
Reply to comment by urgjotonlkec in [OC] How Far the Minimum Wage gets you to Median Income (Top 10 States) by SexyDoorDasherDude
Because you are making an assumption what is being offered isn't based off the minimum wage.
beenoc t1_j415r2j wrote
Reply to comment by Tyrannical1 in [OC] The U.S. House of Representatives elected the Speaker of the House after 15 ballots. 1859 was the last year to require more than 15 ballots. by JPAnalyst
Don't forget that the makeup of Congress is known 2 months before they actually are sworn in and vote for Speaker. The meetings and discussions don't start when the voting starts, they start the Wednesday morning in the second week of November.
urgjotonlkec t1_j415p1c wrote
Reply to comment by SexyDoorDasherDude in [OC] How Far the Minimum Wage gets you to Median Income (Top 10 States) by SexyDoorDasherDude
What's that even supposed to mean? All I'm saying is that if the minimum wage is $10, but everyone I'd offering $15+ then the minimum wage law isn't relevant.
hcrx OP t1_j415l21 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Germany's gas imports from Russia vs total. Russia went from 35% to 0% vs total 38% global reduction. by hcrx
Yes, a bit from CZ but it does not make up the difference.
ReneHigitta t1_j415js7 wrote
Reply to comment by FFXIVpazudora in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
You can get the data form the link in the video description (as a csv file, which you can open in excel/sheets and then filter+sort, it's pretty easy). I did so for your question and after google translate:
Valle del sole Black eye beans
Valle del sole Green lentils
Conimex Kecap manis
Valle del sole Red kidney beans
Valle del sole Kievite beans
Valle del sole Dark green lentils
Valle del sole Black beans
AH Kidney beans
De Zaanse Hoeve Low-fat stirred yoghurt
De Zaanse Hoeve Low-fat cottage cheese
Valle del sole Black mung split beans
Valle del sole Large Lima Beans - Giant bread beans
AH Organic Yellow split lentils
Valle del sole Green lentils
AH High-fiber carbohydrate multi-seeds half
De Zaanse Hoeve Low-fat cottage cheese
AH Organic Kidney Beans
AH Skinny French cottage cheese
AH White beans
AH Organic Vegan tofu natural
So yeah beans, lentils, low-fat yogurts, tofu. Prices per 100g of protein go up fairly steadily along this list, starting at 1.35 and up to 2.60EUR. Prices per 1000kcal are mostly 1-2EUR for the plants, with the dairy products closer to 3-4.
Kupiga t1_j415jce wrote
Reply to I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
I love this. I would be interested in seeing a second group underneath the first that benchmarks what typical meats cost. Like just how far from chicken or beef are we on this list?
Traciatim t1_j4155kn wrote
Reply to I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
This would be amazing if you could make it interactive with your own dietary constraints to sort the foods.
For instance, I'd like to get 125g of protein per day in a 2000 calorie diet, what foods fall in to that ratio and worth them by price.
Where were products like protein powders on the list?
zebulon99 t1_j415519 wrote
Reply to comment by Tyrannical1 in [OC] The U.S. House of Representatives elected the Speaker of the House after 15 ballots. 1859 was the last year to require more than 15 ballots. by JPAnalyst
Electing a speaker is usually very uncontrovesial so people are willing to compromise. Its not like the speaker is running the country.
urgjotonlkec t1_j41axgq wrote
Reply to comment by Bubbagumpredditor in [OC] American confidence in the government, economy, and information has been declining by GeorgeDaGreat123
Not much since the big decline happened in the 1990s and the trend is downward across this entire graph all the way back to the 1970s.