• ribboo@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I mean it really doesn’t. There’s literally no fast food you can’t do cheaper at home. Sure, you might have to pay a bit more, but you’ll then have at least twice the amount of food.

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      1 year ago

      This assumes you have storage space, utensils to cook with, money for power to cook, access to a kitchen , etc

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        1 year ago

        Obviously.

        Living at a hotel is also cheaper then an apartment if we consider the cost of rent, a bed, electricity, water and etc.

        But living at a hotel is obviously not cheaper than renting an apartment, and no one would argue that for like 99% of cases. Perhaps for a couple of days, but long term it will get much more expensive.

        As with fast food.