Buying fast food is not cheaper than buying your own food and preparing it yourself. Do the math on what you spend on fast food for the week. When referring to fast food, frozen and prepackaged food from grocery stores should be included because they are essentially fast food. Now take that money and spend it on real food at a grocery store. Buy vegetables, meat, cheese, flour, fruit, things that do not have more than 8 ingrediants, and stop buying coffee and cigarettes at such an alarming rate. Cooking for oneself leaves the body healthier, feeling better and you'll save money.
Buy cheaper food, or learn to cook with less.
Cost is about the only reason not to buy organic food.
no not rellay
people buy fast food one reason is because its fast. another reason is because most people don't have time to cook.
u can buy duck food anywhere and it cost about $12
i will buy food with flyff money. to buy flyff gold is a fast and convenient way to get flyff money.
Supply and demand. More people buy burgers, the cost goes down. Less buy broccoli, the cost goes up. And vice versa.
The price of any commodity depends on the quantity you want to buy, the season -- for produce -- and your location. If you buy potatoes from the grower just after harvest, the sack will cost less than if you buy the potatoes after they have been stored, trucked to your location and handled by brokers and merchandisers.
The cost for a Happy Meal in 1998 raged from $2 to $2.50. It just depended on what region of the US you were in.
Nope, has to be items that are prepared at home
food lion
Budgeting for food cost has a wide variation. It depends on your diet, where you buy your food, whether you can buy bulk items and store them and whether you can cook from scratch or if you will be buying prepared foods.