Funny thing is I’m wfh gang and I find more time to cook.
I eat salmon 4 or 5 times a week. And that’s still cheaper than eating out.
I eat salmon 4 or 5 times a week. And that’s still cheaper than eating out.
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Guilty af
1 run to Chipotle costs me $40
To be fair, we don't eat everything in one sitting. It lasts for like 3 servings
People will tell you it's cheaper to eat out instead of grocery shopping, but won't compare the bills to see if it's true.
UsernameI can't cook. And even if I could, I'd be too lazy to do it
Lettuce not be grammar Nazis who can’t spell brehs.
This post should have got more dapsI operate something similar to a food truck (more of a pop up), and oh boy
Gonna break records if the year continues like this. I've damn near doubled my prices from pre-quarantine, and I stay with a line at major events. 20 dollars for a double cheeseburger with fries. 15 dollars for 4 chx tenders with fries. 4 dollar waters.
I'm almost at the point if u try negotiate prices u can just get the fukk out my line, I don't have a problem letting someone know they can't afford this and Mcds is right up the road for ya.
Keep not knowing how to cook
I cook maybe 3-4 times a week. always have leftover that I typically eat for breakfast or lunch.
to cut down on grocery cost, I get the majority of my food at aldi.
I get my bulk stuff like beef, chicken, seafood, shrimp, lemonade and water at costco.
getting the meat in bulk is significantly cheaper. and costco sells chicken and beef in individual vacuum sealed packages in bundles of 6. I take one out and throw the rest in the freezer as it will last for a very long time given they are all sealed.