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Are you a literal NPC? First you had trouble counting to two, now you're just copy and pasting your replies. Do you need some time to update before you can type anything new?

Snapshots:

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They're like that because reality has a liberal bias :marseyhmmhips:

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Enjoy this lengthy subthread of bay area dorks who have never cooked for themselves and don't eat McD's slop arguing about whether a McDouble is cheaper than :marseygrilling:.

One time they said that fast food was cheaper than grocery food.

It was so wrong, that I never listened to NPR since.

I once read a book that said something I disagreed with. I immediately closed that book and have never read a book since. :marseyclueless:

You can just look at your own grocery store and your local McDs. I also live in CA and for a quarter lb with cheese comparison I looked up:

My local McD's: $6.39 My local Safeway (not a budget option, no sales, you can do better than all of this): 1 1/4 lb beef patty $1.69, 1 slice cheddar cheese $0.37, 1 hamburger buns $0.22 = $2.28, misc condiments are negligible but let's say $0.25 total = $2.53

That's less than half the cost. The time and resources cost of frying that patty in a skillet and throwing it on a bun with cheese and ketchup comes nowhere close to doubling that, it's not even close.

Opportunity cost. free time has value.

Valuable seconds wasted in the drivethru when I could have been gooning! This is why I order UberEats for everything.

How long do you think it takes to grill a hamburger patty?

To your second point: This is where exact apples to apples comparison breaks down. The sane home cook skips deep frying at home and associated hassles unless it's a special occasion. Microwave the potatoes or boil. Fast, minimal cleanup, and now it isn't junk food either.

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I think the missing element is these guys very likely live alone :marseyaware: which changes the calculus.

Yes meal prepping is best kcal/$ but like that guy says down thread it's a linear cost vs. logarithmic cost per person.


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I think that's wrong though, it's 6-8 bucks for a lb of ground beef depending on lean / fat. One lb ground beef is 1100 cal, so $14 is equal to 2200 calories or the TDEE of a grown man.

A big mac meal is 1120 calories for 10 dollars, meaning if you want to hit TDEE $20 dollars is required.

Assuming though TDEE is not needed, just enough to fill for a meal then cooking is better.

If you're cooking for four you'll need around two, maybe three pounds if you want to ensure fullness.

Half a pound for each person which will fill any normal person (not dramatards :marseychonker2: ), meaning $14-18 dollars is spent

whereas McD's it'd be closer to 40 as a meal is about $10 each

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The call is coming from inside the house!

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I once read a "nonfiction" book that said some thing I disagreed with r-slurred, egregiously false bullshit. I immediately closed that book and have never read a book anything from that author since.

Relatable tbh.

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Every time I tune in, I measure the time-to-race, which is the amount of time that passes before race becomes the main topic of discussion. Usually it's less than 15 minutes.

I do this too. I love how many people independently came up with this idea and practice it.


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