• pdxfed@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Y axis should be reversed. Since 90% of graphs are trying to find the sweet spot, would y the lowest-cost, highest protein be in the upper right? Unless I’m reading this correctly it’s the lower right, which is hardly /dataisbeautiful

    Course I’m shit at math and could be wrong…

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      6 months ago

      You might notice Pork Belly and Ribeye Steak belong way higher than the red dots representing them. In your proposition, I don’t think there exists an elegant way to represent those data points.

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        6 months ago

        If you did grams per USD, then the Ribeye would be 0.06, Pork Belly 0.10. The next worst would have been 0.25, so I think it would clearly show the relatively poor cost per protein.

        Of course, I don’t think anyone is deluding themselves to think that those foods are the ones to choose if you just want “some source of protein”.