Posted on 11/09/2025 4:40:07 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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These “students” can afford to go to college but they can’t afford food?
This is the insanity of entitlement ushered in by the Rat party. Next these students will demand free housing, free transportation, free healthcare. Oh wait, they already are. /spit
“Top Ramen”
That’s not cheap anymore.
Making soup from boxed pasta and canned/fresh veggies is probably his best option.
The Babylon Bee had an article a few days ago about SNAP recipients trying without success to figure out what they could do to exchange their labor and time for money which they could then use to buy food.
2.50 a day? A can of vegetables a dollar store is $1.50.
I graduated with $7.49 to my name. I was a typical broke college student. Just like I was supposed to be.
whole wheat bread and eggs tended to be my low point diet
“A can of vegetables a dollar store is $1.50.”
Corn & green beans are 50 cents a can at Walmart and Aldi.
Peas are 76 cents a can.
Let me now check on my dried pea soup on the burner.
It helps to turn on the burner.
Here's a clue - GET A FRIKIN' JOB!
Millions of us worked our way through college - some of us with families. We managed.
“dollar store”
Dollar stores don’t offer anywhere near as many good deals as they once did.
You were smart. You got protein in there!
College is for learning.
Learn to live on little and manage money.
Learn to cook.
Learn how to get and keep a job.
Yeah, the days of 10-for-a-dollar ramen are gone. I just used it as a stereotypical example of cheap college-student food.
On Monday, at A&P, day old french bread was always on sale at a ridiculous cheap price. It was right next to the bin of dented vegatable cans.
The french bread and some cheese was lunch for the week
Very good! We don’t teach our kids how to purchase wisely any more.
It takes a lot of discipline, but it can be turned into a game to get your groceries for whatever you can afford. Maybe they should have high school classes that teach these kids the basics. Home economics left the building years ago, unfortunately, but it should be a required course before one graduates from high school.
My county’s jail feeds the prisoner for $1.90 a day. Could be cheaper says the county sheriff but he has some compassion, more likely wants to keep the votes of the inmates relatives, and provides a decent variety. The even serve an excellent chocolate chip cookie.
The Snappers should get their meals there.
Bean and cheese burritos, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, top ramen and chunky soup, lots of ways to eat cheap/ My brother and I did it, they can too
I bet they all own expensive phones.
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