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If you want to discuss whether the unemployed should eat out, start a thread. Otherwise, you just made my point.Eating at home is always cheaper. It does take some effort, but you can get a half pound ground chuck hamburger patty for $2.50 at Freddy's. A quarter pounder with cheese is close to six bucks at McDonald's. Convenience is nice though. When you are unemployed, you have a lot of spare time. No food stamps for pop and frozen pizza at 7-11 should be a part of Team Dazzler's Super Constitutional Rights.
Yeah I know. I just hate boomers.I don’t think anyone is talking about eating cat food at home.
the discussion was around whether or not fast food is less expensive than cooking at home since most working class/lower income folks do the former out of convenience.
the quick math says that it’s decidedly less expensive to eat reasonably well(steak, fish, veggies etc etc) at home as opposed to going to McDonald’s.
My only experience with fast food nowadays is when the kids are begging for Burger Master or 5 Guys and we try to limit that because it’s not great for you…not because of the price point.
We usually eat at home during the week because it’s just easier on our schedules to have something meal prepped with sports and shit because you’re not going to have time to take them out to dinner at 5pm before football practice and when it ends at 7:30, your options are either run them through the drive thru or just get them home for the pasta that you meal prepped the day before or whatever.