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    Quote Originally Posted by onlyrp View Post
    I'd rather destroy my health in cheaper ways, such as eating fast food. That's the thing, eating fast food, canned food, made ready to eat stuff can actually be a substitute for real food that costs more. I'm not sure what caffeine, alcohol, tobacco serve as a replacement, meaning you're spending extra money AND possibly hurting your health.
    Obviously , I will always be here to help you with your self discipline . You cannot run around eating Mchickens and ravioli and screw up later , get married , have a few kids , get divorced , take up smoking and drinking . You have to pick your vices , establish them , changing up is good , but a limited number is best
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    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    It amazes me to see how long it takes people to do the math, then they write about it like they're suddenly the prophets. Eating out at lunch is another habit that always baffled me. Once a week or so is one thing, but eating out every day?
    even eating out daily, or only eating out, might be OK if it meant you never own a refrigerator, don't have a kitchen and replaced groceries with it. But if you do both, then yeah, you're wasting a lot of money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onlyrp View Post
    even eating out daily, or only eating out, might be OK if it meant you never own a refrigerator, don't have a kitchen and replaced groceries with it. But if you do both, then yeah, you're wasting a lot of money.
    Alright , this thread is getting depressing , I have a kitchen , refridgerators , freezer , plant and harvest food & animals , rarely eat out and drink cheap coffee , but now I am reminded of all the other money I may have wasted
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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    Alright , this thread is getting depressing , I have a kitchen , refridgerators , freezer , plant and harvest food & animals , rarely eat out and drink cheap coffee , but now I am reminded off all the other money I may have wasted
    No, not at all. Harvesting food and animals usually requires refrigeration. I was referring to people who only eat out, or eat out so often that they don't need their kitchen, they're better off having not paid for anything in their kitchen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noclone View Post
    http://voices.yahoo.com/first-person...090.html?cat=3

    No wonder the average household is in debt over $9k
    Very easy to do. Large Starbucks coffee i think is 2.15. If you get anything fancier or a few shots of espresso you are looking at $4+. That is 10-40 a week. That doesn't include any afternoon pick me ups.

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