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Jozefo
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Sometimes it’s cheaper to eat out. Our local Subway has an offer every now and then where you buy one get one free. I did a cost comparison and it was actually cheaper to eat there than prepare it at home. And you can get the sandwiches with all kinds of different vegetable on them. They taste ok too.I’ve seen it. The guy did “over do it” on portion size. But eating that much food with out the excerise to match is where the issue is. Ever read how many calories Michael Phelps takes in while training - 10,000 to 12,000 per day. My recommended daily calorie intake is 2200. Typical meal from McDonalds has from 900 to 1500 calories.
But I was looking at the cost of the meals vs making them at home. I’ve never encountered someone that actually thought it was cheaper to eat out.
Also, I think Lochias’ point about $3 meal at McD is a good point. That’s not too bad, although it probably is still cheaper to make it at home. But then the cost of using the stove and seasonings add to the cost. I figure it costs about 50 cents to cook a meal, on top of the food.