Please dont attack me. With saying bills.. its just a joke.
by tanudai777
9 Comments
partisan98
With Starbucks involved? Probably around the same price.
If that thing on the plate is from Starbucks then the stuff on the rights probably cheaper.
retro-girl
More the time investment than the price, as Starbucks can get up there.
freckleandahalf
I’ve gone to Canned and frozen and it’s much better.
Sug0115
I’m not going to attack you but I can almost guarantee the fresh food is cheaper, it’s just not as convenient. I’ve priced out at home meals for years and they will always be cheaper, unless you are getting organic only and high end brands at whole foods or something. A grande drink at Starbucks is at least $6+.
TheSpaghettiFiend
A bag of avocados at Aldi right now in the US is 4 dollars. A Coke depending where you get it is 3. And the Coke will be gone in 10 mins and the bag of avocados could be breakfast all week.
People don’t know how to budget and plan ahead and it shows
aardappelbrood
Yeah, the food on the right is feeding multiple people or one person several meals. The left will not have a single adult feeling satiated by the end of the day
inshallahyala
$ = 50 years of longevity
Possible-Lobster-436
The problem with the food on the left is that it’s usually good for one meal and that’s it. For the food on the right however, yes the start up cost is more expensive but you can stretch the ingredients out for multiple meals up to a week depending on how you budget your groceries.
AManHere
If you get the veg at the grocery store – about the same, if in bulk – maybe even cheaper.
9 Comments
With Starbucks involved? Probably around the same price.
If that thing on the plate is from Starbucks then the stuff on the rights probably cheaper.
More the time investment than the price, as Starbucks can get up there.
I’ve gone to Canned and frozen and it’s much better.
I’m not going to attack you but I can almost guarantee the fresh food is cheaper, it’s just not as convenient. I’ve priced out at home meals for years and they will always be cheaper, unless you are getting organic only and high end brands at whole foods or something. A grande drink at Starbucks is at least $6+.
A bag of avocados at Aldi right now in the US is 4 dollars. A Coke depending where you get it is 3. And the Coke will be gone in 10 mins and the bag of avocados could be breakfast all week.
People don’t know how to budget and plan ahead and it shows
Yeah, the food on the right is feeding multiple people or one person several meals. The left will not have a single adult feeling satiated by the end of the day
$ = 50 years of longevity
The problem with the food on the left is that it’s usually good for one meal and that’s it. For the food on the right however, yes the start up cost is more expensive but you can stretch the ingredients out for multiple meals up to a week depending on how you budget your groceries.
If you get the veg at the grocery store – about the same, if in bulk – maybe even cheaper.