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Is it like a buffet/food included with the ticket? I know drinks are extra
If you wondering the type of food included, there is always a variety. Carnival especially servers breakfast/lunch buffet style outside on the deck where you see everybody dancing and sunbathing. But inside they got cooked and specialty food too. Soup and Sandwich joints and them Mongolian Wok fukkers cheffing up excellence

But if you just wondering if food comes with the ticket and that's a resounding, YES.
I'm willing to wager things are still the way they were since my last cruise nearing a decade and more, but a ticket to ANY cruise should always come with food.
Like you'd have to go full on Bartleby the Scrivener to come up hungry on a cruise. So buffet/cooked during the day and sit down meals at night, 24 hr pizza (Carnival atleast has this) and the little specialty joints I keep ranting about, soup/sandich etc, all 'free' in the sense that if they open you can hit 'em up but all of that comes with the price of the ticket.
HOWEVER, there are paid for joints in some ships. I think Royal Caribbean or Norwegian, one of 'em had a Johnny Rockets fast food line and a few others had "high end" steak joints you had to pay money for, but any joint that needs you to pay, they alert you from jump.
Alcohol is technically paid for, but if you charismatic/conniving enough you can find the work arounds, from befriending bartender, to cleaning women, to straight up bringing your own shyt in when you hit the ports.
I used to find a cool enough bartender, slip him 200 in casino chips and he'd just mix drinks for me and everyone I was with, fail to enter it and I'd sign a random receipt with a fake name and he'd toss it in the reciept bin and we'd keep it moving. Even better, they'd more than likely help you get a bottle to take to your room instead of having to pay airport prices for it at the liquor s tore and even worse...have some swarthy Indian guard tell you "No bottles allowed, you get back when you leave ship" like they try and do you whenever you buy alcohol off port or bring your own 'cause they want you sipping and swiping at their bars on some desperate shyt.
Not that I'm encouraging you or anyone to go lookin for trouble, but the moment you realize how much the common cruise ship worker does not give a fukk about the company and are keen on being bribed/compensated, is the moment you realize how much fun you can really have on a ship outside of whatever restrictions they limit you with.