I sometimes feel so lost when I read this when raw ingredients are usually a lot cheaper than processed foods where I live and assume it is the case everywhere
At my local supermarket, a Code Red is $3, a Can of Pringles is $2.50, and just a glance at the prices of different cuts of beef, it seems like you’d pay at least $13 for a pound of steak. Things like Rice and beans would probably be around the same price as the processed food or cheaper, but probably not anything that includes meat.
I sometimes feel so lost when I read this when raw ingredients are usually a lot cheaper than processed foods where I live and assume it is the case everywhere
At my local supermarket, a Code Red is $3, a Can of Pringles is $2.50, and just a glance at the prices of different cuts of beef, it seems like you’d pay at least $13 for a pound of steak. Things like Rice and beans would probably be around the same price as the processed food or cheaper, but probably not anything that includes meat.
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Could do chicken and rice where I live.
Raw ingredients also take effort to cook.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised but that this isn’t considered always unceremoniously reminds me how much people assumed being abled is the default.