| We get Indian takeout at least once a week for 2 adults & toddler and spend $60-75. We usually get about 2 dinners and a lunch out if it. |
| Sort of OT but I was in line behind someone at the Ikea Cafetaria who spent around 200 for 6 people. The checkout clerks were talking about it being a record and I was a 100% convinced that it was a large group. When I collected my tray and walked around to find a high hair, I saw them and counted them. Each person had a salad a soup, drinks desserts and entrees. They were sharing several plates of food too. Must have come from a long hike! |
| 200 |
Chick fil a minimum |
| $75 for pizza |
| I will often spend around $50 but always have left overs so its a good 2 meals for the family. |
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I think the lost was BBQ at $60. Chinese is at least $40.
For 4 people. Teens eat a lot more than small children. I miss the kid meal days. |
| Last* |
| We almost never get take-out or delivery except for an occasional pizza. I feel like the food suffers in transport and it is really expensive--I'd rather be served in a restaurant. It also helps that we're in a part of Bethesda that has nearly no delivery options--take-out takes more work on your part--I'd rather just make something easy. |
| About $40 once. The wife and I were in the mood for a Chinese buffet, but were too lazy to leave the house. We ordered all our favorites. |
| We usually spend $60 for two people plus toddler. Less for pizza. Up to $80 for sushi. |
| We do $40 of Thai every few weeks, for 2 adults, 2 kids. Everyone gets a spring roll, then we get three entrees and rice. There are leftovers. |
+1 - Indian seems to have the highest bill for us, but we get the most mileage out of it. $60 gets us samosas, 3 entrees, and an order of Naan. |