• Windex007@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I want to live in a world where people can eat beyond rice and dried beans within their budget.

    It’s 2024. Eating a thin mash of bulk grains like you’re a medieval peasant isn’t a plucky story of resilience. It’s the story of a failed economic policy.

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      Oh, of course. But it’s just that I’ve never found fast food to be particularly cheap, ever. And eating off the dollar menu rarely lived up to being all that cheap, either. It certainly seemed like a very bad meal (but lived up to its name: fast) - it usually did not seem very nutritious and certainly not the least bit healthy.

      But maybe that’s because I grew up with not a lot of money, I don’t know. Building up a basic set of spices and learning a few simple meals based around beans and rice definitely worked a lot better for me when it came to finances and to how satiated and how good I felt. The grease bombs of the typical fast food fare usually felt okay in the moment, if I could afford them, but terrible for energy levels, GI tract, etc…shrug. I know the Taco Bells and the McDs of the world are convenient, but it didn’t seem like very great food and it didn’t seem all that cheap, at least to me. I considered it splurging if I went to McDs and got a quarter pounder or a Big Mac back in those days…