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/* STIGLER, original Stigler's 1939 diet problem */
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/* The Stigler Diet is an optimization problem named for George Stigler,
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a 1982 Nobel Laureate in economics, who posed the following problem:
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For a moderately active man weighing 154 pounds, how much of each of
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77 foods should be eaten on a daily basis so that the man's intake of
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nine nutrients will be at least equal to the recommended dietary
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allowances (RDSs) suggested by the National Research Council in 1943,
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with the cost of the diet being minimal?
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The nutrient RDAs required to be met in Stigler's experiment were
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calories, protein, calcium, iron, vitamin A, thiamine, riboflavin,
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niacin, and ascorbic acid. The result was an annual budget allocated
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to foods such as evaporated milk, cabbage, dried navy beans, and beef
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liver at a cost of approximately $0.11 a day in 1939 U.S. dollars.
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While the name "Stigler Diet" was applied after the experiment by
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outsiders, according to Stigler, "No one recommends these diets for
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anyone, let alone everyone." The Stigler diet has been much ridiculed
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for its lack of variety and palatability, however his methodology has
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received praise and is considered to be some of the earliest work in
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linear programming.
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The Stigler diet question is a linear programming problem. Lacking
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any sophisticated method of solving such a problem, Stigler was
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forced to utilize heuristic methods in order to find a solution. The
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diet question originally asked in which quantities a 154 pound male
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would have to consume 77 different foods in order to fulfill the
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recommended intake of 9 different nutrients while keeping expense at
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a minimum. Through "trial and error, mathematical insight and
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agility," Stigler was able to eliminate 62 of the foods from the
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original 77 (these foods were removed based because they lacked
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nutrients in comparison to the remaining 15). From the reduced list,
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Stigler calculated the required amounts of each of the remaining 15
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foods to arrive at a cost-minimizing solution to his question.
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According to Stigler's calculations, the annual cost of his solution
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was $39.93 in 1939 dollars. When corrected for inflation using the
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consumer price index, the cost of the diet in 2005 dollars is
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$561.43. The specific combination of foods and quantities is as
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follows:
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Stigler's 1939 Diet
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Food Annual Quantities Annual Cost
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---------------- ----------------- -----------
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Wheat Flour 370 lb. $13.33
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Evaporated Milk 57 cans 3.84
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Cabbage 111 lb. 4.11
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Spinach 23 lb. 1.85
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Dried Navy Beans 285 lb. 16.80
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----------------------------------------------
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Total Annual Cost $39.93
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The 9 nutrients that Stigler's diet took into consideration and their
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respective recommended daily amounts were:
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Table of nutrients considered in Stigler's diet
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Nutrient Daily Recommended Intake
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------------------------- ------------------------
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Calories 3,000 Calories
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Protein 70 grams
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Calcium .8 grams
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Iron 12 milligrams
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Vitamin A 5,000 IU
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Thiamine (Vitamin B1) 1.8 milligrams
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Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 2.7 milligrams
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Niacin 18 milligrams
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Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 75 milligrams
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Seven years after Stigler made his initial estimates, the development
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of George Dantzig's Simplex algorithm made it possible to solve the
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problem without relying on heuristic methods. The exact value was
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determined to be $39.69 (using the original 1939 data). Dantzig's
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algorithm describes a method of traversing the vertices of a polytope
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of N+1 dimensions in order to find the optimal solution to a specific
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situation.
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(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.) */
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/* Translated from GAMS by Andrew Makhorin <mao@gnu.org>.
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For the original GAMS model stigler1939.gms see [3].
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References:
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1. George J. Stigler, "The Cost of Subsistence," J. Farm Econ. 27,
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1945, pp. 303-14.
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2. National Research Council, "Recommended Daily Allowances," Reprint
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and Circular Series No. 115, January, 1943.
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3. Erwin Kalvelagen, "Model building with GAMS," Chapter 2, "Building
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linear programming models," pp. 128-34. */
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set C;
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/* commodities */
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check card(C) = 77;
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/* there must be 77 commodities */
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set N;
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/* nutrients */
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param data{c in C, {"price", "weight"} union N};
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/* nutritive values per dollar of expenditure */
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param allowance{n in N};
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/* recommended daily allowance for a moderately active man */
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var x{c in C}, >= 0;
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/* dollars of food to be purchased daily */
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s.t. nb{n in N}: sum{c in C} data[c,n] * x[c] >= allowance[n];
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/* nutrient balance */
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minimize cost: sum{c in C} x[c];
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/* total food bill */
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solve;
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param days := 365.25;
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/* days in a year */
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param commodity{c in C}, symbolic;
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param unit{c in C}, symbolic;
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printf "\n";
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printf "MINIMUM COST ANNUAL DIET\n";
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printf "\n";
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printf " Commodity Unit Quantity Cost \n";
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printf "------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------\n";
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printf{c in C: x[c] != 0} "%-25s %10s %10.2f $%7.2f\n", commodity[c],
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unit[c], 100 * days * x[c] / data[c,"price"], days * x[c];
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printf " -----------------\n";
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printf " Total: $%7.2f\n",
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days * sum{c in C} x[c];
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printf "\n";
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data;
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param : C : commodity unit :=
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flour "Wheat Flour (Enriched)" "10 lb."
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macaroni "Macaroni" "1 lb."
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cereal "Wheat Cereal (Enriched)" "28 oz."
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cornflakes "Corn Flakes" "8 oz."
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cornmeal "Corn Meal" "1 lb."
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grits "Hominy Grits" "24 oz."
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rice "Rice" "1 lb."
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oats "Rolled Oats" "1 lb."
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whitebread "White Bread (Enriched)" "1 lb."
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wheatbread "Whole Wheat Bread" "1 lb."
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ryebread "Rye Bread" "1 lb."
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poundcake "Pound Cake" "1 lb."
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crackers "Soda Crackers" "1 lb."
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milk "Milk" "1 qt."
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evapmild "Evaporated Milk (can)" "14.5 oz."
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butter "Butter" "1 lb."
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margarine "Oleomargarine" "1 lb."
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eggs "Eggs" "1 doz."
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cheese "Cheese (Cheddar)" "1 lb."
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cream "Cream" "1/2 pt."
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peanutbutter "Peanut Butter" "1 lb."
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mayonnaise "Mayonnaise" "1/2 pt."
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crisco "Crisco" "1 lb."
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lard "Lard" "1 lb."
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sirloinsteak "Sirloin Steak" "1 lb."
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roundsteak "Round Steak" "1 lb."
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ribroast "Rib Roast" "1 lb."
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chuckroast "Chuck Roast" "1 lb."
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plate "Plate" "1 lb."
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liver "Liver (Beef)" "1 lb."
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lambleg "Leg of Lamb" "1 lb."
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lambchops "Lamb Chops (Rib)" "1 lb."
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porkchops "Pork Chops" "1 lb."
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porkroast "Pork Loin Roast" "1 lb."
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bacon "Bacon" "1 lb."
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ham "Ham - smoked" "1 lb."
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saltpork "Salt Pork" "1 lb."
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chicken "Roasting Chicken" "1 lb."
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veal "Veal Cutlets" "1 lb."
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salmon "Salmon, Pink (can)" "16 oz."
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apples "Apples" "1 lb."
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bananas "Bananas" "1 lb."
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lemons "Lemons" "1 doz."
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oranges "Oranges" "1 doz."
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greenbeans "Green Beans" "1 lb."
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cabbage "Cabbage" "1 lb."
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carrots "Carrots" "1 bunch"
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celery "Celery" "1 stalk"
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lettuce "Lettuce" "1 head"
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onions "Onions" "1 lb."
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potatoes "Potatoes" "15 lb."
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spinach "Spinach" "1 lb."
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sweetpotato "Sweet Potatoes" "1 lb."
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peaches "Peaches (can)" "No. 2 1/2"
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pears "Pears (can)" "No. 2 1/2"
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pineapple "Pineapple (can)" "No. 2 1/2"
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asparagus "Asparagus (can)" "No. 2"
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cannedgrbn "Grean Beans (can)" "No. 2"
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porkbeans "Pork and Beans (can)" "16 oz."
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corn "Corn (can)" "No. 2"
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peas "Peas (can)" "No. 2"
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tomatoes "Tomatoes (can)" "No. 2"
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tomatosoup "Tomato Soup (can)" "10 1/2 oz."
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driedpeach "Peaches, Dried" "1 lb."
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prunes "Prunes, Dried" "1 lb."
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raisins "Raisins, Dried" "15 oz."
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driedpeas "Peas, Dried" "1 lb."
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limabeans "Lima Beans, Dried" "1 lb."
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navybeans "Navy Beans, Dried" "1 lb."
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coffee "Coffee" "1 lb."
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tea "Tea" "1/4 lb."
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cocoa "Cocoa" "8 oz."
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chocolate "Chocolate" "8 oz."
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sugar "Sugar" "10 lb."
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cornsirup "Corn Sirup" "24 oz."
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molasses "Molasses" "18 oz."
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stawberry "Strawberry Preserve" "1 lb."
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;
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set N :=
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calories /* Calories, unit = 1000 */
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protein /* Protein, unit = grams */
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calcium /* Calcium, unit = grams */
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iron /* Iron, unit = milligrams */
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vitaminA /* Vitamin A, unit = 1000 International Units */
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thiamine /* Thiamine, Vit. B1, unit = milligrams */
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riboflavin /* Riboflavin, Vit. B2, unit = milligrams */
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niacin /* Niacin (Nicotinic Acid), unit = milligrams */
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ascorbicAcid /* Ascorbic Acid, Vit. C, unit = milligrams */
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;
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param data
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: price weight calories protein calcium iron :=
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# aug. 15 edible
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# 1939 per $1
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# (cents) (grams) (1000) (grams) (grams) (mg.)
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flour 36.0 12600 44.7 1411 2.0 365
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macaroni 14.1 3217 11.6 418 .7 54
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cereal 24.2 3280 11.8 377 14.4 175
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cornflakes 7.1 3194 11.4 252 .1 56
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cornmeal 4.6 9861 36.0 897 1.7 99
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grits 8.5 8005 28.6 680 .8 80
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rice 7.5 6048 21.2 460 .6 41
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oats 7.1 6389 25.3 907 5.1 341
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whitebread 7.9 5742 15.6 488 2.5 115
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wheatbread 9.1 4985 12.2 484 2.7 125
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ryebread 9.2 4930 12.4 439 1.1 82
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poundcake 24.8 1829 8.0 130 .4 31
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crackers 15.1 3004 12.5 288 .5 50
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milk 11.0 8867 6.1 310 10.5 18
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evapmild 6.7 6035 8.4 422 15.1 9
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butter 20.8 1473 10.8 9 .2 3
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margarine 16.1 2817 20.6 17 .6 6
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eggs 32.6 1857 2.9 238 1.0 52
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cheese 24.2 1874 7.4 448 16.4 19
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cream 14.1 1689 3.5 49 1.7 3
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peanutbutter 17.9 2534 15.7 661 1.0 48
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mayonnaise 16.7 1198 8.6 18 .2 8
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crisco 20.3 2234 20.1 0 .0 0
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lard 9.8 4628 41.7 0 .0 0
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sirloinsteak 39.6 1145 2.9 166 .1 34
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roundsteak 36.4 1246 2.2 214 .1 32
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ribroast 29.2 1553 3.4 213 .1 33
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chuckroast 22.6 2007 3.6 309 .2 46
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plate 14.6 3107 8.5 404 .2 62
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liver 26.8 1692 2.2 333 .2 139
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lambleg 27.6 1643 3.1 245 .1 20
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lambchops 36.6 1239 3.3 140 .1 15
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porkchops 30.7 1477 3.5 196 .2 80
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porkroast 24.2 1874 4.4 249 .3 37
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bacon 25.6 1772 10.4 152 .2 23
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ham 27.4 1655 6.7 212 .2 31
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saltpork 16.0 2835 18.8 164 .1 26
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chicken 30.3 1497 1.8 184 .1 30
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veal 42.3 1072 1.7 156 .1 24
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salmon 13.0 3489 5.8 705 6.8 45
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apples 4.4 9072 5.8 27 .5 36
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bananas 6.1 4982 4.9 60 .4 30
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lemons 26.0 2380 1.0 21 .5 14
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oranges 30.9 4439 2.2 40 1.1 18
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greenbeans 7.1 5750 2.4 138 3.7 80
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cabbage 3.7 8949 2.6 125 4.0 36
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carrots 4.7 6080 2.7 73 2.8 43
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|
287 |
celery 7.3 3915 .9 51 3.0 23
|
alpar@1
|
288 |
lettuce 8.2 2247 .4 27 1.1 22
|
alpar@1
|
289 |
onions 3.6 11844 5.8 166 3.8 59
|
alpar@1
|
290 |
potatoes 34.0 16810 14.3 336 1.8 118
|
alpar@1
|
291 |
spinach 8.1 4592 1.1 106 .0 138
|
alpar@1
|
292 |
sweetpotato 5.1 7649 9.6 138 2.7 54
|
alpar@1
|
293 |
peaches 16.8 4894 3.7 20 .4 10
|
alpar@1
|
294 |
pears 20.4 4030 3.0 8 .3 8
|
alpar@1
|
295 |
pineapple 21.3 3993 2.4 16 .4 8
|
alpar@1
|
296 |
asparagus 27.7 1945 .4 33 .3 12
|
alpar@1
|
297 |
cannedgrbn 10.0 5386 1.0 54 2.0 65
|
alpar@1
|
298 |
porkbeans 7.1 6389 7.5 364 4.0 134
|
alpar@1
|
299 |
corn 10.4 5452 5.2 136 .2 16
|
alpar@1
|
300 |
peas 13.8 4109 2.3 136 .6 45
|
alpar@1
|
301 |
tomatoes 8.6 6263 1.3 63 .7 38
|
alpar@1
|
302 |
tomatosoup 7.6 3917 1.6 71 .6 43
|
alpar@1
|
303 |
driedpeach 15.7 2889 8.5 87 1.7 173
|
alpar@1
|
304 |
prunes 9.0 4284 12.8 99 2.5 154
|
alpar@1
|
305 |
raisins 9.4 4524 13.5 104 2.5 136
|
alpar@1
|
306 |
driedpeas 7.9 5742 20.0 1367 4.2 345
|
alpar@1
|
307 |
limabeans 8.9 5097 17.4 1055 3.7 459
|
alpar@1
|
308 |
navybeans 5.9 7688 26.9 1691 11.4 792
|
alpar@1
|
309 |
coffee 22.4 2025 .0 0 .0 0
|
alpar@1
|
310 |
tea 17.4 652 .0 0 .0 0
|
alpar@1
|
311 |
cocoa 8.6 2637 8.7 237 3.0 72
|
alpar@1
|
312 |
chocolate 16.2 1400 8.0 77 1.3 39
|
alpar@1
|
313 |
sugar 51.7 8773 34.9 0 .0 0
|
alpar@1
|
314 |
cornsirup 13.7 4996 14.7 0 .5 74
|
alpar@1
|
315 |
molasses 13.6 3752 9.0 0 10.3 244
|
alpar@1
|
316 |
stawberry 20.5 2213 6.4 11 .4 7
|
alpar@1
|
317 |
|
alpar@1
|
318 |
: vitaminA thiamine riboflavin niacin ascorbicAcid :=
|
alpar@1
|
319 |
# (1000 IU) (mg.) (mg.) (mg.) (mg.)
|
alpar@1
|
320 |
flour .0 55.4 33.3 441 0
|
alpar@1
|
321 |
macaroni .0 3.2 1.9 68 0
|
alpar@1
|
322 |
cereal .0 14.4 8.8 114 0
|
alpar@1
|
323 |
cornflakes .0 13.5 2.3 68 0
|
alpar@1
|
324 |
cornmeal 30.9 17.4 7.9 106 0
|
alpar@1
|
325 |
grits .0 10.6 1.6 110 0
|
alpar@1
|
326 |
rice .0 2.0 4.8 60 0
|
alpar@1
|
327 |
oats .0 37.1 8.9 64 0
|
alpar@1
|
328 |
whitebread .0 13.8 8.5 126 0
|
alpar@1
|
329 |
wheatbread .0 13.9 6.4 160 0
|
alpar@1
|
330 |
ryebread .0 9.9 3.0 66 0
|
alpar@1
|
331 |
poundcake 18.9 2.8 3.0 17 0
|
alpar@1
|
332 |
crackers .0 .0 .0 0 0
|
alpar@1
|
333 |
milk 16.8 4.0 16.0 7 177
|
alpar@1
|
334 |
evapmild 26.0 3.0 23.5 11 60
|
alpar@1
|
335 |
butter 44.2 .0 .2 2 0
|
alpar@1
|
336 |
margarine 55.8 .2 .0 0 0
|
alpar@1
|
337 |
eggs 18.6 2.8 6.5 1 0
|
alpar@1
|
338 |
cheese 28.1 .8 10.3 4 0
|
alpar@1
|
339 |
cream 16.9 .6 2.5 0 17
|
alpar@1
|
340 |
peanutbutter .0 9.6 8.1 471 0
|
alpar@1
|
341 |
mayonnaise 2.7 .4 .5 0 0
|
alpar@1
|
342 |
crisco .0 .0 .0 0 0
|
alpar@1
|
343 |
lard .2 .0 .5 5 0
|
alpar@1
|
344 |
sirloinsteak .2 2.1 2.9 69 0
|
alpar@1
|
345 |
roundsteak .4 2.5 2.4 87 0
|
alpar@1
|
346 |
ribroast .0 .0 2.0 0 0
|
alpar@1
|
347 |
chuckroast .4 1.0 4.0 120 0
|
alpar@1
|
348 |
plate .0 .9 .0 0 0
|
alpar@1
|
349 |
liver 169.2 6.4 50.8 316 525
|
alpar@1
|
350 |
lambleg .0 2.8 3.0 86 0
|
alpar@1
|
351 |
lambchops .0 1.7 2.7 54 0
|
alpar@1
|
352 |
porkchops .0 17.4 2.7 60 0
|
alpar@1
|
353 |
porkroast .0 18.2 3.6 79 0
|
alpar@1
|
354 |
bacon .0 1.8 1.8 71 0
|
alpar@1
|
355 |
ham .0 9.9 3.3 50 0
|
alpar@1
|
356 |
saltpork .0 1.4 1.8 0 0
|
alpar@1
|
357 |
chicken .1 .9 1.8 68 46
|
alpar@1
|
358 |
veal .0 1.4 2.4 57 0
|
alpar@1
|
359 |
salmon 3.5 1.0 4.9 209 0
|
alpar@1
|
360 |
apples 7.3 3.6 2.7 5 544
|
alpar@1
|
361 |
bananas 17.4 2.5 3.5 28 498
|
alpar@1
|
362 |
lemons .0 .5 .0 4 952
|
alpar@1
|
363 |
oranges 11.1 3.6 1.3 10 1993
|
alpar@1
|
364 |
greenbeans 69.0 4.3 5.8 37 862
|
alpar@1
|
365 |
cabbage 7.2 9.0 4.5 26 5369
|
alpar@1
|
366 |
carrots 188.5 6.1 4.3 89 608
|
alpar@1
|
367 |
celery .9 1.4 1.4 9 313
|
alpar@1
|
368 |
lettuce 112.4 1.8 3.4 11 449
|
alpar@1
|
369 |
onions 16.6 4.7 5.9 21 1184
|
alpar@1
|
370 |
potatoes 6.7 29.4 7.1 198 2522
|
alpar@1
|
371 |
spinach 918.4 5.7 13.8 33 2755
|
alpar@1
|
372 |
sweetpotato 290.7 8.4 5.4 83 1912
|
alpar@1
|
373 |
peaches 21.5 .5 1.0 31 196
|
alpar@1
|
374 |
pears .8 .8 .8 5 81
|
alpar@1
|
375 |
pineapple 2.0 2.8 .8 7 399
|
alpar@1
|
376 |
asparagus 16.3 1.4 2.1 17 272
|
alpar@1
|
377 |
cannedgrbn 53.9 1.6 4.3 32 431
|
alpar@1
|
378 |
porkbeans 3.5 8.3 7.7 56 0
|
alpar@1
|
379 |
corn 12.0 1.6 2.7 42 218
|
alpar@1
|
380 |
peas 34.9 4.9 2.5 37 370
|
alpar@1
|
381 |
tomatoes 53.2 3.4 2.5 36 1253
|
alpar@1
|
382 |
tomatosoup 57.9 3.5 2.4 67 862
|
alpar@1
|
383 |
driedpeach 86.8 1.2 4.3 55 57
|
alpar@1
|
384 |
prunes 85.7 3.9 4.3 65 257
|
alpar@1
|
385 |
raisins 4.5 6.3 1.4 24 136
|
alpar@1
|
386 |
driedpeas 2.9 28.7 18.4 162 0
|
alpar@1
|
387 |
limabeans 5.1 26.9 38.2 93 0
|
alpar@1
|
388 |
navybeans .0 38.4 24.6 217 0
|
alpar@1
|
389 |
coffee .0 4.0 5.1 50 0
|
alpar@1
|
390 |
tea .0 .0 2.3 42 0
|
alpar@1
|
391 |
cocoa .0 2.0 11.9 40 0
|
alpar@1
|
392 |
chocolate .0 .9 3.4 14 0
|
alpar@1
|
393 |
sugar .0 .0 .0 0 0
|
alpar@1
|
394 |
cornsirup .0 .0 .0 5 0
|
alpar@1
|
395 |
molasses .0 1.9 7.5 146 0
|
alpar@1
|
396 |
stawberry .2 .2 .4 3 0
|
alpar@1
|
397 |
;
|
alpar@1
|
398 |
|
alpar@1
|
399 |
param allowance :=
|
alpar@1
|
400 |
calories 3
|
alpar@1
|
401 |
protein 70
|
alpar@1
|
402 |
calcium .8
|
alpar@1
|
403 |
iron 12
|
alpar@1
|
404 |
vitaminA 5
|
alpar@1
|
405 |
thiamine 1.8
|
alpar@1
|
406 |
riboflavin 2.7
|
alpar@1
|
407 |
niacin 18
|
alpar@1
|
408 |
ascorbicAcid 75
|
alpar@1
|
409 |
;
|
alpar@1
|
410 |
|
alpar@1
|
411 |
end;
|