• flicker@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I had a hard time arguing against Sam’s Club muffins for breakfast.

    For less than $6, I can have nine 710 calorie muffins. But the cost to my health to eat that much pure sugar with extremely little nutrition and like zero protein?

    But that’d breakfast for 9 days for less than $7 (including tax.)

    People who say eating healthy is cheaper if you’re willing to spend the time have never been to Sam’s Club.

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        1 year ago

        I’m the wrong person to answer this. I react badly to eggs (just know it’s gastrointestinal and unpleasant) and I have oral allergy syndrome (specifically bananas).

        Love hot sauce though!

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      Jesus Christ a 710 calorie muffin?!?

      I’m in Canada. I get a muffin from Loblaw’s it’s around 450 calories which is still excessive but where the hell are they hiding another 250 calories?!

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        I have no idea. It’s monstrously large so that might be why.

        I was buying them and eating half of one for breakfast but with like no protein and no redeeming qualities beyond “not hungry” and “taste good” I knew it wasn’t a real option. But my point here wasn’t “this is what I do,” my point was, “people are being disingenuous when they pretend it’s not a real option many people are taking.”

        I work 12 hour shifts. I do meal prep of curries or stews and that makes a good, cheap meal, but the storage required to freeze 3 meals worth of meal prep for 4 days of work… plus the time it consumes in making and properly cooling and storing those meals… it’s not a luxury many people have. Convenience options are very appealing for many reasons and there’s this place where “I have to spend at least a day a week planning for work, preparing and putting away food in order for it to be healthy” yoyos around to, “I don’t make enough to buy healthy convenience food.” If I had kids I’d never be able to prep like I do. Hell, it’s difficult as it is!

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      Just at a guess, people who say that surely must be factoring in medical healthcare costs, to deal with the consequences of obesity and such.