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[–] mmmmdonuts 1 point 6 points (+7|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Holy fuck. I spend maybe $100 a month on food... that's $1,200 a year... I try not to eat out a lot but I still do, so maybe add an extra $400? to that a year and I still come no where close to that amount. And I rarely drink booze. And fat people always ask me how I can afford my awesome clothes, accessories and makeup collection. Priorities. I'd rather have nice shoes (and a nice body) than goddamn takeout and snacks every night.

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[–] redditHasCooties 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I was considering getting take out tonight, but couldn't find any reasonably healthy options and I didn't want to get pizza or anything like that.

I'm going to take your comment as a sign that I need to walk over to the grocery store and buy something healthy to eat.

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[–] BeatusBurger ago  (edited ago)

Wait. 100 bucks a month on food? That's insanely frugal and highly dependent on region. Are you not including alcohol? I expense 100 a week quite frequently on company dime

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[–] mmmmdonuts ago  (edited ago)

Honestly, I don't eat that much, And I don't eat fancy. It's just me, and no one else, and I don't drink any booze, really. I work in a liquor store and sometimes we get rewarded with alcohol, and while it's not that often it's just enough. I'm a small person, and even though I'm very active I still don't need that much. I don't really cook food that requires shit tonnes of ingredients... my diet is pretty bland. My diet staple is oatmeal, canned tuna (no name brand), bread, veggies, eggs, coffee, peanut butter, jam, canned soup, fruit, chicken breast. I will splurge once in while and make some delicious salmon. I buy bulk in everything so it lasts FOREVER. Food is essentially fuel for me and i feel like it's a waste of money. Damn I'm boring.

I won't lie though, I freakin' love donuts... they're a once in a while thing though... but now that it's on my mind...