Right now fast food conglomerates are keeping the prices just barely above affordable so that they become the only options once groceries are unreachable. Then the hyper inflation will be applied and you'll have no way of feeding yourself. If you are dependant on fast food you MUST find an alternate source of food asap.
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Never eat that s#/t, it will kill you.
By in bulk at Costco or Aldi's, learn to cook healthy meals, and eat at home. Find farmer coops and local meat sources. My wife loves my cooking and we rarely dine out.
Dont have to tell me twice. I have the misfortune of living in a town so remote its the best available option for pay currently.
Haven’t eaten fast food in years— way too expensive for one and its high calorie/ low nutritional content— but I’ve always been low income and a $6 New York strip and a $1 russet potato with $1 of veggies (salad especially better if homegrown makes three meals for me — I cook everyday— don’t eat frozen meals hardly ever— never fast food and do have a small garden for fresh herbs and vegetables
Cooking is also therapeutic, there is great value in sharing a meal you cooked with loved ones and watching them enjoy it.
Also, “fast food” is easy to replicate and probably takes the same amount of time to drive, order, collect and return to make it.
We had homemade burgers & rustic chips with Finnish grape salad last night. Chips are boiled wedges of potatoes, then coated in butter & herbs and cooked in the oven til crispy. I’m hungry again.
Local meat, our own potatoes and grapes.