How much do you spend in restaurants monthly?

Think your confusing a restaurant with food shelter/bank :LOL:
Yes, I am. :)

Not exactly confusing, just writing my own stories. No wonders I'm bankrupt thinking like this.

As I said, my own ventures have turned into charities. I could make first million. Instead I gave away 80% of the money I earned to people around me.

Happens to happen in mentally ill teenagers. Now I know it and can start a real money hungry business where only owner (me) benefits and everyone else is a loser but thinks they're winning.


Fcking trolls!
How can restaurants be cheaper if the costs of gas, transportation, food etc. go up? That cost has to go somewhere. Resturants tend to have tight profit margins anyway I think sub 5% they can't absorb the price increase if they do they wont be in business next week.
Hmm, buy cheaper food and serve less customers. Also cook at home and be delivery only company. :cool:

Maybe you don't need to make 1000 cakes a day. Maybe 10 is enough?!
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You pay for the fact that someone cooked for you and you don't have to do shit. Just show up at the restaurant or take the food from delivery person.

If everyone thought the way some people here do the economy would collapse. If everyone will start doing EVERYTHING themselves and never pay anyone for anything economy will collapse. Lol.
Triggered by thought experiments.

Barter would take over and sayonara... money flushed down the toilet.
 
Tell me you maintain normal weight on it.

I got overweight on beer and butter. Useless calories. Fat usually is garbage for people without special fat needs

I lost half the kilograms by switching to carbohydrates and being more social - even for me isolation long term is undoable.
no offense but educated yourself on this again before you run into problems

Went to check 😂. This is for mostly normal restaurant foods per month... Rice/noodles, meats, seafood, salads, soups, etc. Not Michelin but quality of ingredients is really good @LegacyBuilder248 since here it's middle of nowhere so. Milk from happy cows so I swear my favourite food here is ice cream 😂. Everyone thinks I'd brag tropical fruits or a very foreign-looking dish and I grab normal-looking ice cream from the fridge 😂. Milk and ice cream are so good here. During the catastrophe we ordered once from the only place that was taking orders and my sister demanded burgers from there 😂. I was very against since I have trauma after trying McDonalds burgers 🤢 in Poland in my teens once but to my surprise what arrived was basically a sandwich with huuuge salad inside, it just can't be completely unhealthy, wow. Loved the Michelin conversation @Nargil , I'm hungry already 😅.
We buy grocery for home also mainly on the organic market from small farmers .
Having that source directly is awesome expacially if you know them directly as they very often have food for the customers and food for their own ;) .
Also the price diffrences are insane between them and buying it in a big city.Like 2-5x times more expensive.
Raw milk is difficult to get here but its very healthy for the guts flora.
 
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