Due to rising inflation Americans are spending the most amount of their income on food since 1991. Kellogg CEO: They should just eat cereal for dinner

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:what: Bum ass. NO THE fukk IT ISN"T cheaper. It isn't even filling. And families relying on a bowl of carbs for dinner is guaranteed to have health problems in the coming years.

Legumes, rice, in season and frozen veggies. Homemade soups and stews. Potatoes. So many other options that are actually affordable. You can buy whole chickens and part them out for waaaaaaaaay cheaper than the individual pieces would cost. They spare parts can be used for soups and stocks. You can even buy pre-cooked roasters from whatever local store. Obviously none of this applies if you are in a food desert which is it's own problem, but there are cheap, scalable ways to feed entire families and the biggest tradeoff is that you trade variety for affordability. You find variety in herbs and spices and preparation methods.
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:what: Bum ass. NO THE fukk IT ISN"T cheaper. It isn't even filling. And families relying on a bowl of carbs for dinner is guaranteed to have health problems in the coming years.

Legumes, rice, in season and frozen veggies. Homemade soups and stews. Potatoes. So many other options that are actually affordable. You can buy whole chickens and part them out for waaaaaaaaay cheaper than the individual pieces would cost. They spare parts can be used for soups and stocks. You can even buy pre-cooked roasters from whatever local store. Obviously none of this applies if you are in a food desert which is it's own problem, but there are cheap, scalable ways to feed entire families and the biggest tradeoff is that you trade variety for affordability. You find variety in herbs and spices and preparation methods.


Yea CEO goofy.

Oatmeal, eggs, yogurt, or fruit. Maybe some turkey bacon. That's all you really need for breakfast.
 

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:what: Bum ass. NO THE fukk IT ISN"T cheaper. It isn't even filling. And families relying on a bowl of carbs for dinner is guaranteed to have health problems in the coming years.

Legumes, rice, in season and frozen veggies. Homemade soups and stews. Potatoes. So many other options that are actually affordable. You can buy whole chickens and part them out for waaaaaaaaay cheaper than the individual pieces would cost. They spare parts can be used for soups and stocks. You can even buy pre-cooked roasters from whatever local store. Obviously none of this applies if you are in a food desert which is it's own problem, but there are cheap, scalable ways to feed entire families and the biggest tradeoff is that you trade variety for affordability. You find variety in herbs and spices and preparation methods.

costco still sells an entire rotiserrie chicken for $5. they defnitely take a loss on that product.
 
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