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I honestly think buying groceries and going out to eat is the same price. The only difference is that if you buy groceries, you'll have food for the next day and days to come. Versus if you go out to eat, you like only eat that time. So make wise choices.
Yeah, both of that sides of the story is true. I like, um, one thing that I like is when I go out to eat, I like getting value menu stuff from the Taco Bell. So that's my...
Which means usually, usually their food usually is like a dollar or like maybe two dollars even. So I mean, I talk about Taco Bell now, so yeah, that's like cheap food for me.
I do agree however that getting groceries and stuff like that does last two days and days and days or depending on just whenever you just dive into your food so yeah.
To fast food it's quite cheaper, but when it comes to like you know actually making a full course meal and having a good food I think it might cost more if you don't like go to the grocery. Grocery is the better option in that case.
I've actually done any research on this, but everyone always says the grocery store is cheaper. For a single person living by themselves though, sometimes I feel like it's cheaper to just go to this restaurant and buy a single meal rather than having a bunch of leftovers and food that you don't use.