Zlaxer wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:Lemonade wrote:
They are fat because they eat shitty food. It's a conscious choice.
Poland Spring vs Coke can, both $1.
Doritos are expensive as fuck. So are Hungry Mans and Steakums and that shit. Mother fuckers are lazy and don't want to cook. A box of rice pilaf, is maybe $1.88 if it's not on sale.
They can't afford whole food, man. It's significantly more expensive to eat well when you have little money to spend on it. It's very cheap to eat fast food and processed items you get at a grocery store.
No one better tell me that Proles don't have the time to cook - I promise I'm busier than any fucking prole....and I find time to cook.
Sorry STA - Fast food ain't cheap...Proles east fast food because they're too ignorant to cook for themselves...Rice and most vegetable are cheap - Wife and I can make decent meals on $3.00/serving...
Don't anyone on hear even try to make the clown argument that Proles don't have time to cook. I promise I'm far busier than any Prole - and I find time to cook.
Bullshit. I have been living on a fixed income for a few years now. It's very difficult to eat well. It's very easy to eat like shit. A high-calorie meal at something like Moe's Southwest costs me about $10-$11 and can comprise about half my calories in a day as long as I get a burrito with the wrap and don't skip the chips. If I want to eat a decent meal of chicken, rice, green beans, etc., I have to pay at least $7 for the chicken alone.
Now.. I can go cheaper routes, but I start getting into unhealthy territory again. I can get shitty frozen chicken that is significantly less nutritious (which is why it was selected for the frozen bags instead of fresh meat). I can get canned vegetables, which again are significantly less healthy. But the overall cost in that case really doesn't beat Moe's.
I can go to Culver's and get a double cheeseburger, large fries, and a drink for less than $10.
These people are fat because they can't afford to be fit. They don't have the time, resources, and often don't even have the cooking space in their low-rent housing to properly cook food. A typical low-rent space has a tiny fridge. The freezer can only fit a few things. Pantries are small. Counter space is almost nonexistent.