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Lunch is too expensive
Washington Post ^ | September 20, 2016 | Abha Bhattarai

Posted on 09/21/2016 6:00:22 AM PDT by C19fan

What’s for lunch? If it’s a homemade sandwich or last night’s leftovers, you may be in good company.

An increasing number of Americans are ditching $10 sandwiches and $12 salads in favor of food from home, according to new data from the research firm NPD Group. Lunch traffic is slowing at restaurants around the country, with weekday lunch visits down 7 percent compared to a year ago, the steepest decline since the beginning of the recession, data show.

The reason? Nearly 40 percent of Americans now work from home (at least on some days), according to Gallup, and lunch out is becoming too expensive for many to justify.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Food
KEYWORDS: budget; expenses
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To: C19fan

at around $6-$8 even fast food is too expensive to justify, at least on a regular basis.

Especially when you consider most folks wages havent kept up with the underrated inflation numbers for the last 15 years.


21 posted on 09/21/2016 6:54:27 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: C19fan

less people eating lunch at the restaurants probably means that there are FEWER workers out there....


22 posted on 09/21/2016 6:56:40 AM PDT by cherry
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To: C19fan
Now, if I can just learn now to make bento box lunches like they do in Japan....
23 posted on 09/21/2016 6:56:40 AM PDT by RayChuang88 (FairTax: America's economic cure)
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To: C19fan

Fact is, they’ve been lying to us about the economy for years. There simply aren’t that many people working who can afford daily lunch at a restaurant. The unemployment rate is much higher than reported; many people are still home during the day!


24 posted on 09/21/2016 6:57:00 AM PDT by Dr. Pritchett
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To: C19fan

To be honest, I find ALL food expensive. I rarely eat out these days and my bills are high. I do try and eat healthy foods and good-quality meat and fish. That’s where I go wrong, generally.


25 posted on 09/21/2016 6:58:24 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Muslims)
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To: W.

Hi! I just looked at your homepage and wondered if you were on the recipe thread at FR. It’s great and very friendly and non-political.


26 posted on 09/21/2016 7:00:57 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Muslims)
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To: Gen.Blather
There are a few places on my bad side of town where I won’t go because I feel threatened by the crowd. (I have an over abundance of caution because I carry and I don’t want to use.)

I'm the same way - much more polite, tolerant and cautious when armed because I don't want to escalate a situation and end up shooting when it could have been avoided.

Won't hesitate if actually threatened but my hope is to never have to point my weapon at another, much less shoot.

27 posted on 09/21/2016 7:01:43 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: Gen.Blather
I have carried my lunch for upwards of 30 years. My peers are envious and always come by my desk...sniffing and asking "what gourmet meal did you bring today". My wife is a magnificent cook and my ever-expanding waistline is a testament to it.
In the past 20 years I have saved enough to buy a modest house.
28 posted on 09/21/2016 7:10:21 AM PDT by TxAg1981
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To: Opinionated Blowhard
Consequence # 1,000,000,001 of a $15.00 per hour minimum wage.

It will give an advantage to owner-operated lunch trucks.

For years now, I've been bringing food from home and microwaving it.

29 posted on 09/21/2016 7:12:20 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (Big government is attractive to those who think that THEY will be in control of it.)
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To: C19fan

Yep. These days I don’t look as a weekday lunch as something just a little more convenient than brown-bagging it; I look at it as a fancy meal out, just not in the evening.


30 posted on 09/21/2016 7:13:30 AM PDT by jiggyboy (Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: C19fan

We are retired seniors on fixed income, how often do they think we eat out? BD’s and Anniversaries are the most common and then we split a meal like a rack of ribs and FF’s, or if we have a early morning medical appointment have to fast before. Then it’s IHOP time. BTW our Anniversary dinner was a local owned place we split a catfish plate with double FF’s. Spent less than $17 with tip.


31 posted on 09/21/2016 7:16:35 AM PDT by GailA (If politicians won't keep their promises to the Military, they won't keep them to you!)
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To: cyclotic

When we travel we have a plug in cooler, so we can carry our own food and drinks. Just roll it into the motel room and fix sandwiches.


32 posted on 09/21/2016 7:20:26 AM PDT by GailA (If politicians won't keep their promises to the Military, they won't keep them to you!)
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To: miss marmelstein

Hi back and, yes, I believe I’ve been there a time or two... ;) I love to cook, some days it’s the only way to get exactly what you want, and everything costs so much these days. I have to go to hospital 2x/week for pulmonary rehab, and I’m such a tightwad, I can’t pass up lunch there. For industrial chow, it’s pretty good stuff on the cheap.


33 posted on 09/21/2016 7:22:07 AM PDT by W. (Trump's here to kick ass or chew bubblegum, and he's all out of gum!)
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To: C19fan

A former shop manager once advised me, as I announced I was headed out to lunch, that having lunch was a dangerous habit, and if I started I would soon be doing it every day!


34 posted on 09/21/2016 7:22:35 AM PDT by bk1000 (A clear conscience is a sure sign of a poor memory.)
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To: GailA

Motel room. How about tent?

When we traveled with the kids, we wouldn’t stop for lunch. My wife would make sandwiches and hand me one. I wouldn’t even slow down. We had two 1000 mile days in a row once that way.


35 posted on 09/21/2016 7:23:27 AM PDT by cyclotic
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To: C19fan

I miss the blue plate specials. Basically a heaping plate of the previous day leftovers for a couple dollars. Usually a good deal. But don’t see them anymore.

I work in Manhattan and a decent lunch can be had for about $10-15. I usually pack a tin of sardines and a bag of nuts.


36 posted on 09/21/2016 7:25:13 AM PDT by SamAdams76 (It is a wise man who rules by the polls but it is a fool who is ruled by them)
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To: GailA

Growing up in the 50’s, 60’s, eating out was an occasional treat.


37 posted on 09/21/2016 7:25:21 AM PDT by umgud (ban all infidelaphobics)
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To: C19fan

When I had a real job, I’d keep it under $5 a lunch, which wasn’t easy in the downtown core. If I wanted to splurge and go out with co-workers for a special occasion, I’d make it up with a few days of a bean burritos from Taco Bell, or a slice or two of pizza from 7/11.


38 posted on 09/21/2016 7:29:25 AM PDT by PAR35
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To: TxAg1981

“In the past 20 years I have saved enough to buy a modest house.”

People spend outrageous sums for small things over long periods. When I started at my second real job I was on my way back to my desk with a .50 coffee and it occurred to me to figure out how much I would spend in a year; hundreds of dollars. I then started thinking about all the places I spent money without a second thought, candy, donuts, eating out, cokes, etc. I never smoked but I have figured out for smokers how much they spend in a year. Today, a modest smoker can spend between $1500 to $2500.

I started cutting down and eliminating stuff. When I lost my job six years ago, it was until last month that I even touched my savings. I lived out of my checking account.

Other savings are, always buying the cheaper gas, even when it is just a few cents. Because a few cents at every fillup becomes thousands over time. Another thing is living cheaper. For various reasons I sold my mansionette long before I lost my job and paid cash for a mobile home in the woods. Not only did I stop paying a mortgage, I paid cash for property and a house and had money left over. (My redneck neighbors are far superior to the ones in my previous neighborhood, plus, I haven’t mowed grass or trimmed bushes in years.)

The lady next door brings me chilli made from whatever wild beast was stupid enough to walk onto her land. Coyote isn’t bad. I’ll pass on the possum. Plus, it’s usually better if she is smoking non-menthol cigarettes when she makes it.


39 posted on 09/21/2016 7:30:06 AM PDT by Gen.Blather (`)
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To: C19fan

I stopped eating out over 10 years ago and became a gourmet cook, for myself and friends. One mid priced meal at a mid-ranged retail restaurant in cost of ingredients can feed 5 people with leftovers.
Rare I order delivery and when I do it’s only for 2 and for the convenience if i’m not feeling well enough to cook.
It just became way too expensive.


40 posted on 09/21/2016 7:30:18 AM PDT by HWGruene (REMEMBER THE ALAMO!)
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