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Poor of ‘Leanfire' says 110k of consumer debt shouldn't be a deal breaker

https://reddit.com/r/leanfire/s/xMlph7SUUQ

Insane levels of cope

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Budgeting date nights

OUR debt

It's fun!

Reminder if you take advice on Reddit you're probably taking advice from a fat 33year old with 110k in debt

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If you truly want to save time and money, I would suggest you look in meal kit deliveries! They were such a life saver for me because, just like you, I need that extra time to get 'more important' things done.

Check out EveryPlate, which only costs $5 per meal for 2 or 4 people. If you're on your own, a meal for two can cover 2 of your meals instead! Plus, you can snag up to 18 meals for just $3.33 each, with free first-time shipping. This will definitely help you manage your spending and skip those unplanned takeouts. Hope this helps!

I wonder how such a smart, frugal person acquired so much debt :marseyclueless:

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The proper way to use those services is by getting a free or massively reduced first week, then cancel, and use a different service the following week.

You can probably get groceries for at least a couple months for maybe $100 total

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If they had vegan stuff I'd give it a try.

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Blowing hundreds a month at costco vs some fantasy i have means im saving

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