Having fast food for the first time in 2 months

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raildogg

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Originally posted by: chickadee
Originally posted by: Nightfall
For the last 2 months, I have been eating leftovers, soup, and sandwiches for lunch. Today, I went to Wendys and dropped $6 on a chicken sandwich (no mayo), fries, drink, and small frosty for desert. After not having fast food for 2 months, this tastes so good. However, by my calculations, I am saving at least $3 a day by not eating out. That means $15 a week which equates out to about $60 a month in savings.

Anyone else here try to save cash by not eating out? When you do eat out, how often do you do it? Once a week? Twice a week?


chicken sandwhich - $1
Med Fry - $1
Small Frosty - $1
Small Soda - $1

= $4 :)

At Wendy's? I must say that I love the Frosty but they have a $1 sandwich now?
 

SampSon

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I go out to a restaurant about once a week, mabey twice. Fast food joint does not constitute a restaurant.
 

beer

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My company expenses my lunches every day.
We eat vietnamese, deli shops, once in a while PF Changs or Outback etc,
I'm 178 lbs now, I was 170 18 months ago
 

raildogg

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I used to eat out almost everyday during lunchtime. I would spend like $8-9 on average and usually go to a pizza place, Quizno's, McDonalds or something like that. Now, for the past few months, I go home for lunch. It is about 2.5 miles one way, so around 4-5 miles total trip. Not bad. It saves me money, or at least I'm hoping it does. I'm trying to penny pinch but it is very hard.
 

JEDIYoda

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damn you people spend nothing eating out for lunch.

In a given month I probably coservatively speaking spend upwards of $300 - $400 a month on going out for lunch!

I`m not talking Burger King etc....