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To: DuncanWaring; central_va
If you’re going to do something daft like add the value of time, you need to add the commute/order/wait time.

Exactly, cause eating out still takes the going out, the gas, and the wait time that homecooking does.

Recently, we went out to dinner with my son, his wife, my daughter, and mr. mm. The bill for the dinner with a couple drinks was well over $100.

I could have fed the family well for a week on that >$100.

AND we'd know what was in it and know that someone had not spat in the food or whatever else goes on in the back room of restaurants that people don't see.

I've been in the back of some restaurants and my kitchen would NEVER come to that level of filth.

Plus I used to work at McD's way back in the day, and if they don't like the customer, there's plenty of ways of getting back at them.

So there are more considerations than just cost of food.

But on a strictly dollar spend for quantity of food received, eating out is not cheaper. If it was, I'd really wonder about what I was getting.

124 posted on 03/18/2020 5:31:39 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: metmom
Recently, we went out to dinner with my son, his wife, my daughter, and mr. mm. The bill for the dinner with a couple drinks was well over $100.

Let's see that dinner was $20/per person.

I could have fed the family well for a week on that >$100.

Family of four cannot be fed on $25/week/person unless you eat cheap hi carb food and not much protein with it. You will also spend many hours in the kitchen preparing food from more base ingredients..

127 posted on 03/18/2020 5:37:51 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn....)
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