India, Feb. 13 -- In the aisles of Indian supermarkets, the 'imported' sticker often acts as a badge of superior quality, commanding a premium price. However, according to Dr Sudhir Kumar, a neurologist at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, that extra cost might actually be buying you less nutrition. Also read | An apple a day? Nutritionist explains how it really keeps the doctor away

On February 12, Dr Kumar took to X to dismantle the myth that expensive, foreign-grown apples are 'healthier' than their Indian counterparts. "The science suggests you might be paying a premium for a less nutritious product," he shared, urging consumers to look toward the hills of Himachal Pradesh and the valleys of Kashmir instead.

Dr Kumar explained that while...