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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Junk food is cheap. Healthy food is expensive. Work from there.[/quote] Chips and soda are not cheap! Frozen pizzas are not cheap! What junk food do you think is cheap? [/quote] Exactly. Growing up, we couldn’t afford that stuff.[/quote] dp This is 2024, not 1974. A 2 liter bottle of soda is cheaper than a half gallon of milk. I also remember soda being expensive when I was younger. We only started getting it when my dad started making more when I was a teen. McD was also not that relatively cheap. This is not the case today. A little carton of fresh strawberries cost $4.99 (and sometimes $6.99). It's not much of a snack to last a week, and actually, it wouldn't even last week because it would start to get moldy. A bag of chips is $2.99 and can last a week.[/quote] A bag of chips doesn’t last a week. Chips cost between $6-$7 if not more per bag. Show me $2.99 chips.[/quote] $2.86 for 16 oz https://www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Value-Party-Size-Sour-Cream-Onion-Potato-Chips-16-oz/987236045?[/quote] Now post the ingredients, Einstein. Highlight any ingredient that is actual food. Now YOU can stfu.[/quote]
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