squidbelle t1_jddcp8b wrote
Reply to comment by IreallEwannasay in Alameda passes delivery fee cap even as Uber threatens exit by Xanthn
> Who wants to eat microwaved food every single day or beens and rice and Ramen?
One of the points of my post was that they don't have to. There are lots of tasty and nutritious recipes that can be cooked on a single hot plate, rice cooker, crock pot, etc. Many dishes are no cook, just prepping/mixing ingredients.
>If delivery is working for you, and you're paying in your circumstances then do that.
Paying $6000-7000 per year for delivery food is crazy. Being able to afford that suggests they aren't poor, just unwilling to out forth effort toward their diet.
>call you lazy for not taking the solutions they themselves don't have to implement in their own lives.
Your assumptions are completely wrong. I used to barely scrape by too, and have walked this walk. OP could easily cut their food budget in half and use it to afford a better apartment, career training, job searching, transportation, etc - and eat a healthier diet at the same time. Eating delivery food isn't very healthy, and it's wayyy more expensive. Even having groceries delivered would be cheaper and healthier. Delivery food is just convenient.
eata22 t1_jdf31l3 wrote
“I did it so everyone else can”
Do it in todays market dipshit
squidbelle t1_jdf6cmi wrote
I am doing it right now, every month. It used to be an absolute necessity, now I am able to afford contributing to a Roth IRA I set up, since my work doesn't offer retirement plan.
Eating out is a luxury I indulge in 2-3 timesnper month. Paying even more to have food delivered is a double luxury.
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