• jscummy@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I hate when people bring up the poverty angle, unless it’s more about people having to work more hours/multiple jobs and not having time to cook. Healthy whole foods are generally way cheaper than fast food or even junk food from the grocery store, at least in my experience

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      1 year ago

      They most certainly are not. If you’re buying unhealthy food only as snacks, you mistake your subset as all unhealthy food.

      If you need calories and are on a shoestring budget, your options are potatos, bad bread, Coles cakes etc. You can eat for a week on a few dollars but you’ll become overweight and eventually die of malnutrition. Your options become even more limited if you don’t have a working stove due to being cut off your gas.

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        1 year ago

        I guess I was thinking snacks first and foremost but cheap carbs aren’t necessarily unhealthy. Protein sources are probably the most expensive and mixing in veggies is pricey on a calories/$ basis.

        But rice, beans/legumes, and a lot of other basic staple foods are pretty cheap. Eggs are back under a dollar by me at least.

        Not having the time/means to shop and prepare food makes sense, or if you’re in a food desert and don’t have much available conveniently.

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          1 year ago

          Eggs are pushing $10/doz where I am 💀

          You can absolutely put together a relatively healthy meal for reasonably cheap, I’m talking about “getting your gas cut-off” budgeting though.