What's the most expensive food you consume on regular basis?
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>when you pick the soap up from the ground in the shower
Probably Monster Energy Ultra Zero. It's 2,15€ here and I consume two of them a day. Absolutely ridiculous to think that I pay 2,95€ for 400g of chicken and 4,30€ for fricking caffeine. It does taste like the nectar of the gods but still. Relative to what it is and what Im getting out of it, it is absurdly expensive. I mean 120€/month of my food bill is just the monsters, fricking ridiculous. I really should stop at some point.
>2,15€
YOOOO son. where are you from? this shit is 1,50€ here in germany but you can almost always find them for 1€. I remember buying them in bulk for 80 cents per can just a few years ago.
>I really should stop at some point.
You should. I was the same until late last year and I'm better off after stopping. They taste better when you only have them once in a while too.
Finland?
germanistan
>Europeans are eating and drinking trash now
It’s officially over, I never want to see you people complain about unhealthy Americans ever again.
Euros b***hing hypocritically at Americans over things they turn around and do later has been a thing since the 70s
>an occasional Monster energy is the same as literally consuming gallons of corn syrup in every meal
Kek you wish we were as trash as you. The trashiest Evropean will ALWAYS be more classy than the classiest mutt. Simple as. Its fine though, youre rich
>seething
Probably beef? I don't really engage on unhealthy lifestyles so the only things I can think of are the most expensive types of meat or fish I buy from the meat or fish counters
I don't wanna be a hater but imagine wasting your time drinking slop in this day and age
>nectar of the gods
Genuinely curious, how old are you? If you're below 18 years old, I kinda get the sentiment but an adult talking like that is ridiculous
My friend, my buddy, I love you so much you will be in my prayers but please do not drink two monsters a day
Please just stop drinking all monsters
thank you and God bless
im not that guy but i do the same thing
>buy 2 zero ultra at 6 in the morning
>sip for 2 hours
>lunch have 2 double espresso in a large cup and fill the rest with milk
>crack open the second one with dinner
perfect night sleep every night
>It's 2,15€ here
Lol 1,20€ here (Shitaly)
It also skyrockets your blood pressure so I'd advise slowing down fellas
Black folk just steal them
mcdouble
wtf is that?
It's processed garloid.
looks like cheese with maybe caraway seeds?
Garloid protein bar, bro.
is that fufu?
It looks like halloumi cheese
Chicken-Caesar premade ciabatta sandwhich from my corner store... FRICK I CANT STOP
Croissants, easily
Pound for pound they're more expensive than prime beef
uh I really like the compound white cheddar-grouyére cheese that trader joe's sells for like $7 a pound
Pork.
Usually $4.50/lb these days.
I remember in college it was usually yellow tag/manager special food that you could eat for $1.25/lb.
Swine is unclean and haram anon
It also isn't kosher, which makes it extra based
Kys mudslime
It's OK I marinate it in wine and garlic
cheap and lean (back) or oven roasted pork shoulder , you durka durkas dont deserve it anyway
I drop $150 on a local troony every other week and her loads are fricking HUMUNGOUS and I always swallow
if you mean strictly things that doctors would consider food then salmon
is the dick huge? I always thought about it.
propaganda
I'm allergic to salmon
Beverages. Cold brew coffee, celsius energy drinks, diet soda, sparkling water, protein shakes premixed bc powder makes my tummy hurt. I'm addicted to bevvies bros
Probably lamb which ranges from $5.50 per lb to $8 per lb. Most of my fish is frozen salmon ($5.15 per lb) but once a month I'll get something different which ranges from $7-$13 per lb. Cheese I guess as well, though that ranges from $5-$15 and I try to stick with whatever good cheese is on sale that week. I go through 1-2lbs for the whole month so that isn't really a lot though.
Raw milk, I pay like $16/gal for it. Worth it though.
Where the hell are you getting lamb for that cheap?
Bulk club bro. I have 4 kids though so it actually makes sense for me to shop like that. They go through 10-14 lbs of fruit every week alone.
damn that looks good
It is. Love me some lamb, it's my favourite meat.
Lamb is grass fed, and from Oz usually. Rare to find American lamb, but when you do it isn't pumped with hormones because they found them to be ineffective and not profitable. Cheaper than truly grass fed beef as well (unless I bought a whole cow, don't have space for that yet).
Well yeah anon it's imported. I got NZ lamb for cheaper than this in my home country because of trade deals.
No escape from that one unfortunately. Ask the Australians why all the lamb is halal. Halal is never as good as regular but good luck finding that with lamb.
>halal certified
into the trash it goes
Damn you get it delivered or something? Here in oklahoma it's like 6 bucks a gallon
No, but where I live it's illegal to sell for human consumption so there's only one place that sells it at all it's very high quality stuff sold under the guise of being for your cat or something. I used to live in California (legal to sell for human consumption, but producers are held liable for any diseases) and it was about $10/gal there.
Based raw milk chad I have a question
I ordered some to a drop off location in my also illegal state and was wondering if I should use it for cooking or just consuming cold, is it healthier than say organic pasteurized milk for cooking or would it just be wasteful and needlessly expensive to cook with it
Also I already know it interferes with yeast baking
why lamb over beef
damn you americans are getting scammed for lamb. here in australia i can get lamb leg for $10/kg from the supermarket
which if my math is correct should be
$4.55/lb
translated into americuck currency
USD $2.99/lb
beef is way more expensive here
this guy is fricking eating hardtack with weevils
i genuinely don't know what this is
Big cuts of red meat that I smoke. Shoulders, briskets, whole shanks, ribs. Per pound they end up mostly economical, but it's upfront cost.
Sugar free drinks and water flavorings, the tapwater in the town I moved to tastes like crap
Dried mango. I've got a terrible sweet tooth, used to gorge on ice cream and candy all the time. I'm trying to have dried fruits and other such things instead, to try to wean off the sugar.
Powdered milk, 900g. Eat one whole bag with yogurt. It is ultra tasty but I shit a literal solid brick afterwards.
I like fruits like grapes and goiaba.
Rice and chicken are cheap were I like. Food is cheap in Brasil
is that goblinx hand?
Probably one of the random cheeses I get. They tend to range from $14-24 per pound. Meat-wise, salmon around here is pretty pricey now. Every time I see it at $9.99/lb I think it's a deal when I used to think that was expensive (for non-shitty ones; I'm sure someone will refer to some garbage crap that's $4.99 or whatever).
beef
i don't buy any foods that aren't whole like i buy fruit veg meat milk eggs butter spices rice oats
That.. that is a cheap latvian cinnamon cheese.
Its good, but hardly expensive in general.
>my expensive regular is salmon. It is not exorbitantly expensive as they live natyrally here, but it is imho hard to find high quality
I eat good quaity meat which costs 40 monkeycoins per kg.
I eat cheese that costs 200 monkey coins per kg
The monkey coin is worth about 20 cents of murrican printouts but that's not enough of a comparison because we monkeys have terrible wages too.
Definitely Chipotle. I get a double chicken bowl probably every 2 weeks and its like $15. I'm fricking addicted.
Baked Beans
Tuna
>but
I'm not talking about the canned one. Real and fresh tuna is expensive as frick
Olive oil, I buy super expensive single origin cetified EVOO and use it for everything, its not crazy expensive compared to other things but compared to other oils its high, like 30+ USD per 500ml
homie WTF are you doing? A bottle of olive oil is supposed to last one month. That's nothing compared to meat or fish which you should eat every day.
>fitness
I’ve been spending $60 every weekend on DoorDash while at work. That’s only for one meal.
I need to stop being a lazy c**t and meal prep again.
for something that I eat actually regularly probably steak
regular steak is 3x the price of chicken breast which is already twice the price of pork
good steak 50% more still
other than salmon(same price as good steak) or cod(same as regular steak) but I don't eat them that often
oh and out of season asparagus, I love this shit so I sometimes buy it in winter even if I have to pay as much as steak
Are you people all desolate poors, what the frick are these answers? Energy Drinks? Pastries? Pork which is literally one of the cheapest meats you can buy?
The most expensive thing I consume regularly is probably wienertails from high end bars and restaurants. I'm sure I have at least one or two $15+ drinks a week from some place or another. If we're talking food then I routinely eat at restaurants with $20-30 entrees, and I don't think of myself as some high roller.
Pork is the national meat in Germany at least for a few more years until Sharia comes into effect