Oh but you can!! Our door is always open.
What would be an example of a sandwich/quantity over there ? But also like i mentioned earlier , you get your coffee refilled , never done here !!
I think food is very abundant and so cheaply priced here.....
Quote from: glitter on April 12, 2007, 07:25:14 PM I think food is very abundant and so cheaply priced here.....Food is cheap?
Meal portions in America are directly related to the obesity problem...along with processed convenience foods and giant sodas! It's not just the food that's excessive either...we drive big vehicles, build big houses, have big appliances, etc. I think most of us Americans would be better off downsizing or living a simpler life where possible, but that's just my opinion!
i take a "doggie bag" home almost everytime i eat out.
I do shop at walmart alot, but I can buy fresh produce for a family of four for 50.00 a week, and its enough for us to have multiple fruits and veggies, fresh, everyday. Plus we are meat eaters- I recently bought 40 lbs of chicken for .47 cents a pound. Breasts for .99 cents a pound, ground beef , .99 a lb. If your not buying loads of convenience foods-you can have a large variety of food for decent costs. maybe not t-bone, but its all relative. You CAN spend tons of money on food-but that is a choice-you do not have to - to eat a healthy and varied diet.
It is my opinion that although you can find certain food items at respectively low prices, food in general is not cheap. I have shopped for myself since I was 16 (now 31) and I have bought more food for restaurants than any family will buy in their lifetime. I know what food costs and it ain't cheap. I will say that a smart shopper can minimize the expense.