Originally posted by: skace
I'd still like to see someone compete with the $1.40 meal I pasted up above that was 14 complete ounces of instant mac and cheese. I know Eezee said he could compete with Ramen, but I'd love to see his numbers. There used to be deals at my supermarket for ramen at 10 cents a package, but even going based on netgrocer's 35 cents a pack number, I'd like to see that one worked out. Of course, when you try to compete with ramen, you have to compete using actual healthy whole wheat noodles and some sort of seasoning that is going to compare flavor wise. Granted, I wouldn't expect the flavor to be identical without a million mg of salt.
The prices up above are non-coupon based, but most poor people would be going based on coupons and most of these unhealthy items are very often found in the coupon section. Which is another added point.
You could soak a piece of card-board and eat it, and it would be just as filling and nutritious as instant mac and cheese or ramen noodles. I bet you could find that for free.
