Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boxed macaroni and cheese, frozen chicken, frozen meals for lunch, canned fruit and veg, most boxed cereal, bagged salad, fast food, Applebee's, tgi Fridays and the like...
Poor people go to sit-down restaurants to pay $10-12 per person for dinner? Your idea of poor must be different from mine.
+1
It's telling that poor=middle class for a lot of these posters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boxed macaroni and cheese, frozen chicken, frozen meals for lunch, canned fruit and veg, most boxed cereal, bagged salad, fast food, Applebee's, tgi Fridays and the like...
Poor people go to sit-down restaurants to pay $10-12 per person for dinner? Your idea of poor must be different from mine.
+1
It's telling that poor=middle class for a lot of these posters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beans and rice
Hunh?
Our HHI is $500k, and this is one of my kids' favorite meals. Black beans and rice. Who knew it was poor food??
Are you a complete moron? What are the staples of indigenous people in Latin America? rice and beans. India? Lentils/ beans and rice.
Why do you think they are staples, cheap and together rice and beans form a complete protein.
Maybe you need to get out of your sheltered $500k HHI world and see how others live before you say stupid things.
I've actually lived in India. Have you?
And yet you still managed to make light of what millions (billions??) of poor people around the world are forced to eat to keep from starving? Bravo.
Oh STFU. She didn't make light and she didn't act like she was slumming it. Beans and rice is a meal that transcends SES boundaries. Tasty, healthy, simple and amazingly free of additives.
Oh and high-fives to 500k poster for not putting your kids on some shitty paleo diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beans and rice
Hunh?
Our HHI is $500k, and this is one of my kids' favorite meals. Black beans and rice. Who knew it was poor food??
Are you a complete moron? What are the staples of indigenous people in Latin America? rice and beans. India? Lentils/ beans and rice.
Why do you think they are staples, cheap and together rice and beans form a complete protein.
Maybe you need to get out of your sheltered $500k HHI world and see how others live before you say stupid things.
I've actually lived in India. Have you?
And yet you still managed to make light of what millions (billions??) of poor people around the world are forced to eat to keep from starving? Bravo.
Oh STFU. She didn't make light and she didn't act like she was slumming it. Beans and rice is a meal that transcends SES boundaries. Tasty, healthy, simple and amazingly free of additives.
Oh and high-fives to 500k poster for not putting your kids on some shitty paleo diet.
This is what I took away from her post, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up a poor and ate way better than most poors now. My mom could not afford the sodas, mac-n-cheese boxes, and hamburger helper.
We ate baked chicken, baked potato, and steamed broccoli all.the.time for dinner. Next of course came the chicken noodle soup made from the carcass.
Lots of PB&J for lunch, popcorn for snacks, and oatmeal for breakfast. We ate much healthier as a poor than as a rich now.
Nothing's stopping you from eating that way again.
And I do remember when junk like Hamburger Helper was relatively expensive - now if you live near a Big Lots, it's marked down to 1.29. Of course, you still have to buy the hamburger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beans and rice
Hunh?
Our HHI is $500k, and this is one of my kids' favorite meals. Black beans and rice. Who knew it was poor food??
Are you a complete moron? What are the staples of indigenous people in Latin America? rice and beans. India? Lentils/ beans and rice.
Why do you think they are staples, cheap and together rice and beans form a complete protein.
Maybe you need to get out of your sheltered $500k HHI world and see how others live before you say stupid things.
I've actually lived in India. Have you?
And yet you still managed to make light of what millions (billions??) of poor people around the world are forced to eat to keep from starving? Bravo.
Oh STFU. She didn't make light and she didn't act like she was slumming it. Beans and rice is a meal that transcends SES boundaries. Tasty, healthy, simple and amazingly free of additives.
Oh and high-fives to 500k poster for not putting your kids on some shitty paleo diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear $500k poster: it can be a mob mentality around here once you out yourself as a 1%er. Regardless of what you can add to the discussion, you're dismissed as ignorant, out of touch, lacking empathy, etc. etc. As far as I can gather, other posters blame you for their (sadder) lot in life.
You know - there are people with lots of money who are jerks and those who are not. Clearly this poster felt that what poor people eat to stay alive is funny. This has nothing to do with HHI, it has to do with being a socially aware, empathetic human being. The fact that you feel the need to protect 500k makes me wonder about your humanity as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beans and rice
Hunh?
Our HHI is $500k, and this is one of my kids' favorite meals. Black beans and rice. Who knew it was poor food??
Are you a complete moron? What are the staples of indigenous people in Latin America? rice and beans. India? Lentils/ beans and rice.
Why do you think they are staples, cheap and together rice and beans form a complete protein.
Maybe you need to get out of your sheltered $500k HHI world and see how others live before you say stupid things.
I've actually lived in India. Have you?
And yet you still managed to make light of what millions (billions??) of poor people around the world are forced to eat to keep from starving? Bravo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear $500k poster: it can be a mob mentality around here once you out yourself as a 1%er. Regardless of what you can add to the discussion, you're dismissed as ignorant, out of touch, lacking empathy, etc. etc. As far as I can gather, other posters blame you for their (sadder) lot in life.
You know - there are people with lots of money who are jerks and those who are not. Clearly this poster felt that what poor people eat to stay alive is funny. This has nothing to do with HHI, it has to do with being a socially aware, empathetic human being. The fact that you feel the need to protect 500k makes me wonder about your humanity as well.
But the fact is that there are lots of people who are not poor who eat beans and rice. The beans-and-rice-eating PP is correct. The point about beans and rice and the poor is that the poor eat ONLY beans and rice (or only rice, if they can't afford beans). Whereas non-poor people who eat beans and rice also eat other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear $500k poster: it can be a mob mentality around here once you out yourself as a 1%er. Regardless of what you can add to the discussion, you're dismissed as ignorant, out of touch, lacking empathy, etc. etc. As far as I can gather, other posters blame you for their (sadder) lot in life.
You know - there are people with lots of money who are jerks and those who are not. Clearly this poster felt that what poor people eat to stay alive is funny. This has nothing to do with HHI, it has to do with being a socially aware, empathetic human being. The fact that you feel the need to protect 500k makes me wonder about your humanity as well.
Anonymous wrote:Sunny D
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear $500k poster: it can be a mob mentality around here once you out yourself as a 1%er. Regardless of what you can add to the discussion, you're dismissed as ignorant, out of touch, lacking empathy, etc. etc. As far as I can gather, other posters blame you for their (sadder) lot in life.
You know - there are people with lots of money who are jerks and those who are not. Clearly this poster felt that what poor people eat to stay alive is funny. This has nothing to do with HHI, it has to do with being a socially aware, empathetic human being. The fact that you feel the need to protect 500k makes me wonder about your humanity as well.
Anonymous wrote:Dear $500k poster: it can be a mob mentality around here once you out yourself as a 1%er. Regardless of what you can add to the discussion, you're dismissed as ignorant, out of touch, lacking empathy, etc. etc. As far as I can gather, other posters blame you for their (sadder) lot in life.
Anonymous wrote:Op here: what a huge variety of responses!
I am asking this question because I grew up in the Midwest and recently relocated to an urban area and what the 'rich' ate in my hometown is what the 'poor' and 'middle class' eat here... We had no whole foods, trader joes etc. We had walmart and a handful Ma and Pop grocery stores/resteraunts l.