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Ben has $10 to spend on dinner. he can have a pizza delivered, drive to a burger place, or go to the grocery store to get ingredients for a fresh salad. in the end, he goes with the salad. if each meal would have cost him the same amount, what is ben’s incentive for choosing salad?
a)to eat a healthier meal
b)to the local economy
c)to save gas
d)to save on his telephone bill

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