Is eating out cheaper than cooking at home every day in 2022?

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I make can make $50 in the in the time it takes to cook a meal costs $20. so $30 profit so for me yes.

It takes me 10 minutes to cook a meal. Fish and chicken don't take long.


People who think eating out is cheaper are dumb as fukk. I guarantee Mufukkas don't know how to cook and buy a bunch of bullshyt.
 

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I'll say this, if you eating shytty takeout food, then yeah it's cheaper. But if you eating GOOD you easily spending $70 at the restaurants:skip:
 

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I'll say this, if you eating shytty takeout food, then yeah it's cheaper. But if you eating GOOD you easily spending $70 at the restaurants:skip:
them expensive restaurants gt the same shiiity food as the fast food ones. just a better presentation and smaller portions for a marked up price
 

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Depends on how much you earn, whether you can work overtime, and how many people you're cooking for.

Most of the time, cooking at home will be the cheaper option. Bolognese can be made for under £10, you can get 2 to 3 days dinner out of that. Soup can be made from left overs. Even oven prepared food can be under £5.
 

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Only on days that I work is it productive and cost efficient for me to eat out.
 

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No matter how you slice it the answer is no. You can come close though if you eat the dollar menu for the rest of your life.
 

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$3 of broccoli and $12 on some chicken this is what's left after my wife and kids ate and I'm eating light tonight so I'll def have lunch tomorrow (Friday 😊)

shyt ain't pretty but it's gone get the job done 👍🏿

Mix with some pasta, cream of chicken soup (or a bechemel sauce if you can be bothered) chop the chicken up finely, add a bag of frozen mixed veg. Grate cheese on top and from these left overs plus a few kitchen staples you have a whole nother meal for a family of 4.


This is how you utilise left overs. I wouldn’t do it this week tho, I would do it like next week so it doesn’t have a left over vibe. That way you stretch those pennies.
 
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