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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't really have a "red line" on a particular product or price. More that if there's a less expensive substitute I'd pick it, but if not, there's not much to do. Like a $5.00 can of soup is pretty expensive, but a can of a soup and some bread is still a pretty cheap meal for the family, whether that's a total of $8 or a total of $12.[/quote] one can of Progresso is one serving. Wont come anywhere near feeding a family. [/quote] Very odd that you're telling me that what I do about twice a month is impossible? A can of soup is 2 servings, there's 3 of us but between that and, as I said, a loaf of bread, it gets the job done.[/quote] Are you all malnourished or trying to re-create life in Ireland in the 40s? [/quote] I gotta say that this is comical. One can of soup for three humans, which likely includes two adults. [/quote] +1. PP makes me think of the infamous weirdo in one of the crazy marathon threads about people who “close their kitchens” to their guests where the person said if a guest was hungry, they could take an orange out of the fruit bowl and eat it sitting outside on the porch.[/quote]
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