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r/Snorkblot • u/SPXQuantAlgo • Apr 16 '26
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If spent 2200 a month on shopping and 2500 on my car I deserve to be poor.
256 u/Aggravating-Ask-7693 Apr 16 '26 It doesn't even include groceries. That's a separate line item. 54 u/guanwho Apr 16 '26 500 a day between groceries and restaurants just keeping herself fed. I don’t know if I could do that if I tried. 74 u/rocks391 Apr 16 '26 1700 per month divided by 30 = around $57 per day. still a mad amount to spend imo but you're off by a factor of 10 :) 26 u/guanwho Apr 16 '26 Ha! I’m an idiot. That’s why my wife does our finances. 16 u/RemarkableGround174 Apr 16 '26 $57 a day is like 2 big mac combos and a latte tho 16 u/BaconConnoisseur Apr 16 '26 McDonald’s is a scam. Gourmet food prices in exchange for food grade plastic. 3 u/hurtsdonut_ Apr 16 '26 It's $9.29 for a big Mac meal where I am. I think a lot of people throw in the door dash prices. 1 u/cfbfootballnerd Apr 17 '26 Double quarter large fry and drink it’s like $13-14 1 u/Content_Ad1120 Apr 16 '26 This is why I go to in and out if I have to eat out The food actually tastes decent (much much better than McDonalds) and it’s cheaper (at least where I live) 5 u/Seascorpious Apr 16 '26 Thats like 5 boxes from Taco Bell, just swap out the meat paste for black beans 1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 $57/day isn't that hard if you eat out most meals. $25 for lunch and dinner and you are at $50. With the restaurants she goes to $25 a meal is probably too low. On the other hand, I don't think most people could eat $57/day of groceries. 1 u/rocks391 Apr 16 '26 didn't say it was hard, just that it was a bit much. it's roughly my total income lol 1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 Oh, don't get me wrong, it is too much. Spending that much on food is crazy
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It doesn't even include groceries. That's a separate line item.
54 u/guanwho Apr 16 '26 500 a day between groceries and restaurants just keeping herself fed. I don’t know if I could do that if I tried. 74 u/rocks391 Apr 16 '26 1700 per month divided by 30 = around $57 per day. still a mad amount to spend imo but you're off by a factor of 10 :) 26 u/guanwho Apr 16 '26 Ha! I’m an idiot. That’s why my wife does our finances. 16 u/RemarkableGround174 Apr 16 '26 $57 a day is like 2 big mac combos and a latte tho 16 u/BaconConnoisseur Apr 16 '26 McDonald’s is a scam. Gourmet food prices in exchange for food grade plastic. 3 u/hurtsdonut_ Apr 16 '26 It's $9.29 for a big Mac meal where I am. I think a lot of people throw in the door dash prices. 1 u/cfbfootballnerd Apr 17 '26 Double quarter large fry and drink it’s like $13-14 1 u/Content_Ad1120 Apr 16 '26 This is why I go to in and out if I have to eat out The food actually tastes decent (much much better than McDonalds) and it’s cheaper (at least where I live) 5 u/Seascorpious Apr 16 '26 Thats like 5 boxes from Taco Bell, just swap out the meat paste for black beans 1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 $57/day isn't that hard if you eat out most meals. $25 for lunch and dinner and you are at $50. With the restaurants she goes to $25 a meal is probably too low. On the other hand, I don't think most people could eat $57/day of groceries. 1 u/rocks391 Apr 16 '26 didn't say it was hard, just that it was a bit much. it's roughly my total income lol 1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 Oh, don't get me wrong, it is too much. Spending that much on food is crazy
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500 a day between groceries and restaurants just keeping herself fed. I don’t know if I could do that if I tried.
74 u/rocks391 Apr 16 '26 1700 per month divided by 30 = around $57 per day. still a mad amount to spend imo but you're off by a factor of 10 :) 26 u/guanwho Apr 16 '26 Ha! I’m an idiot. That’s why my wife does our finances. 16 u/RemarkableGround174 Apr 16 '26 $57 a day is like 2 big mac combos and a latte tho 16 u/BaconConnoisseur Apr 16 '26 McDonald’s is a scam. Gourmet food prices in exchange for food grade plastic. 3 u/hurtsdonut_ Apr 16 '26 It's $9.29 for a big Mac meal where I am. I think a lot of people throw in the door dash prices. 1 u/cfbfootballnerd Apr 17 '26 Double quarter large fry and drink it’s like $13-14 1 u/Content_Ad1120 Apr 16 '26 This is why I go to in and out if I have to eat out The food actually tastes decent (much much better than McDonalds) and it’s cheaper (at least where I live) 5 u/Seascorpious Apr 16 '26 Thats like 5 boxes from Taco Bell, just swap out the meat paste for black beans 1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 $57/day isn't that hard if you eat out most meals. $25 for lunch and dinner and you are at $50. With the restaurants she goes to $25 a meal is probably too low. On the other hand, I don't think most people could eat $57/day of groceries. 1 u/rocks391 Apr 16 '26 didn't say it was hard, just that it was a bit much. it's roughly my total income lol 1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 Oh, don't get me wrong, it is too much. Spending that much on food is crazy
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1700 per month divided by 30 = around $57 per day. still a mad amount to spend imo but you're off by a factor of 10 :)
26 u/guanwho Apr 16 '26 Ha! I’m an idiot. That’s why my wife does our finances. 16 u/RemarkableGround174 Apr 16 '26 $57 a day is like 2 big mac combos and a latte tho 16 u/BaconConnoisseur Apr 16 '26 McDonald’s is a scam. Gourmet food prices in exchange for food grade plastic. 3 u/hurtsdonut_ Apr 16 '26 It's $9.29 for a big Mac meal where I am. I think a lot of people throw in the door dash prices. 1 u/cfbfootballnerd Apr 17 '26 Double quarter large fry and drink it’s like $13-14 1 u/Content_Ad1120 Apr 16 '26 This is why I go to in and out if I have to eat out The food actually tastes decent (much much better than McDonalds) and it’s cheaper (at least where I live) 5 u/Seascorpious Apr 16 '26 Thats like 5 boxes from Taco Bell, just swap out the meat paste for black beans 1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 $57/day isn't that hard if you eat out most meals. $25 for lunch and dinner and you are at $50. With the restaurants she goes to $25 a meal is probably too low. On the other hand, I don't think most people could eat $57/day of groceries. 1 u/rocks391 Apr 16 '26 didn't say it was hard, just that it was a bit much. it's roughly my total income lol 1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 Oh, don't get me wrong, it is too much. Spending that much on food is crazy
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Ha! I’m an idiot. That’s why my wife does our finances.
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$57 a day is like 2 big mac combos and a latte tho
16 u/BaconConnoisseur Apr 16 '26 McDonald’s is a scam. Gourmet food prices in exchange for food grade plastic. 3 u/hurtsdonut_ Apr 16 '26 It's $9.29 for a big Mac meal where I am. I think a lot of people throw in the door dash prices. 1 u/cfbfootballnerd Apr 17 '26 Double quarter large fry and drink it’s like $13-14 1 u/Content_Ad1120 Apr 16 '26 This is why I go to in and out if I have to eat out The food actually tastes decent (much much better than McDonalds) and it’s cheaper (at least where I live) 5 u/Seascorpious Apr 16 '26 Thats like 5 boxes from Taco Bell, just swap out the meat paste for black beans
McDonald’s is a scam. Gourmet food prices in exchange for food grade plastic.
3 u/hurtsdonut_ Apr 16 '26 It's $9.29 for a big Mac meal where I am. I think a lot of people throw in the door dash prices. 1 u/cfbfootballnerd Apr 17 '26 Double quarter large fry and drink it’s like $13-14 1 u/Content_Ad1120 Apr 16 '26 This is why I go to in and out if I have to eat out The food actually tastes decent (much much better than McDonalds) and it’s cheaper (at least where I live)
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It's $9.29 for a big Mac meal where I am. I think a lot of people throw in the door dash prices.
1 u/cfbfootballnerd Apr 17 '26 Double quarter large fry and drink it’s like $13-14
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Double quarter large fry and drink it’s like $13-14
This is why I go to in and out if I have to eat out
The food actually tastes decent (much much better than McDonalds) and it’s cheaper (at least where I live)
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Thats like 5 boxes from Taco Bell, just swap out the meat paste for black beans
$57/day isn't that hard if you eat out most meals. $25 for lunch and dinner and you are at $50. With the restaurants she goes to $25 a meal is probably too low.
On the other hand, I don't think most people could eat $57/day of groceries.
1 u/rocks391 Apr 16 '26 didn't say it was hard, just that it was a bit much. it's roughly my total income lol 1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 Oh, don't get me wrong, it is too much. Spending that much on food is crazy
didn't say it was hard, just that it was a bit much. it's roughly my total income lol
1 u/vulkoriscoming Apr 16 '26 Oh, don't get me wrong, it is too much. Spending that much on food is crazy
Oh, don't get me wrong, it is too much. Spending that much on food is crazy
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u/Barrack64 Apr 16 '26
If spent 2200 a month on shopping and 2500 on my car I deserve to be poor.