How the fuck do people eat when one meal is this price? and no, this isn’t delivery and not Canada.
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>>22020266Retarded inbreds only like kfc
>>22020266Is an 8 piece tenders meal considered a meal for a single person? That sounds like a lot
>>22020266That is litarelly a kids meal.
>>22020308I don't think that's true
>>22020308>only like kfcSo retarded inbreds don’t like anything else?
I just eat rotisserie chickens dude. It's like $5 for a entire chicken. You're paying like $30 extra just for the fried breading. And it's because you're a fat filthy fucking beast are you not?
>>22020266>4 biscuits and 4 dipping saucesremove those and it drops the price by like $10.
>>22020385>It's like $5 for a entire chicken.it's $10 and it's soon to be sold out everywhere since congress is passing a bill that allows for rotisserie chickens to be bought on snap now.
>>22020385Cold case at the super walmart near me has leftover chickens for $2 or $3. It makes me feel no pity for the people with signs out front of that same walmart claiming they can't afford feed their kids.>>22020602>passing a bill that allows for rotisserie chickens to be bought on snap now.Damn I'm surprised they couldn't already since that's actual food. Can't people get twinkies and soda with it currently?
>>22020266Fuck off
>>22020602Why couldn't they already?It's one of the cheapest but high quality protein source. It's not candy or some slop, it's real food, and good food at a good price. It's basically what SNAP was made for.
>>22020266EBT, welfare pigs eat free and make up enough of their sales that the normies that arent rich boomers that dont care how much it costs being unable to afford it doesnt even matter.
Let's see, I paid off my mortgage on my 1.6 million 52 acre property when I was 31. So I got like $6,800 a month I am no longer spending and I have my diverse portfolio that brings in a income of around 10-16% a year with funds, reits, private equity and thats pretty much hands off and handled by my money manager. I take out 220k or so as income once a year (formerly quarterly) in May and the rest keeps reinvesting. Do people really care about a measly 30 bucks when trucks are 100k? Seriously? You care about 30 bucks when my kid will probably have to fork over 4+ million to buy 40 or 50 acres and a home in 16 years? Pocket change. Not really even thinking about 30 fucking dollars.
>>22020720>greedy millionaire parent making his kid buy 50 acres
>>22020266fewer people are buying that shit every day. turns out they would rather have a beer and a burger at a bar when it only costs a little more
>>22020754Or he can buy a suburban home or live in a city I don't care. Lil dudes barely 2. I was just using that as a comparison meaning the same lifestyle I was able to finally reach.
>>22020720And then you close the Sims
>>22020308ESL
>>22020766BoA/Merrell actually. But yeah, everything is funny money these days eh?
Do people actually sit down and think of their finances and do calculations in their head when they decide to eat petty fast food? Do they actually say, oh my... I can't afford 30 dollars now guess I can't do that. For fast food. Fast. Food.
>>22020624>Can't people get twinkies and soda with it currently?Lobbiests write the rules so junkfood stays.
>>22020266>be me>"Europoor" (actually American living here in Europe but I digress)>maybe two to three months ago, bought a bucket of 8-10 wings and 8-10 chicken strips, two chicken sandies and one large fries for about 24-25€>back in 2022, buy a bucket of 11 strips for 8€picrel
>>22020266Damn, you cannucks are absolutely kicking and raping our tight American asses in the inflation game
>>22020780Even the poorest person that thinks exactly what you said, is more intelligent than someone whos filthy rich and thinks nothing of it.Ive been around and friends with some insanely rich, like, great great grandkids are set to never work, and dirt poor.The smart poor and rich think the same. The dumb rich and poor think the same
>>22020846You start sweating the small stuff you will let the big things slip. Penny wise. Dollar foolish.
>>22020659>>22020624I don't see anything on the SNAP site that says you can't use SNAP to buy a rotisserie chicken as long as it's not hot.
>>22020648do you live in like Alabama?
>>22020760Sounds like hes in for a lifetime of grueling high expectations
>>22020879Chicago burbs
>>22020298>Grind brine mineGross>>22020266I wanted to call bullshit so I went to their site, and Holi Phuc, it's real.
>>22020869Food stamp user here. Cold rotisserie chicken can indeed be purchased with SNAP. I often buy it at Kroger when the deli marks it down half price. Same for cold fried chicken but the markup on it makes it a bad deal, even when reduced for quick sale.
>>22020659Half of our politicians believe poor people should suffer needlessly, but flogging them every evening is politically untenable so they settle for things like "no hot foods" and "you're allowed to buy mild cheddar, but not sharp cheddar". Your tax dollars pay a legion of bureaucrats to make these rules btw.
>>22020869>>22020895Wth does the fucking temperature of the chicken have to do with the eligibility for SNAP??Why?
>>22020923Buddy its not about logic, its about how much those lobbyists are giving me.
>>22020923Hot foods are a luxury the poor don't deserve when they're spending MY tax dollars.
>>22020923The "hot food" criterion is to prevent SNAP from being used at restaurants and other food vendors that cook it for you.
>>22020935At shoprite i ask them to steam my shrimp after they print the slip up they always do it.
>>22020935But a cold rotisserie chicken is still cooked for you. The ban is on hot foods, not prepared foods.
>>22020266>one mealfucking fat fuck
>>22020951The tenders are small.
>>22020308I Love my Cousin fuck you. Fight me man 2 man outside the bootleg icp dvd tent like a Real Man you bitch
>>22020856You do both retard
>>22020923because the whole point is to force the lazy fucks to do at least SOMETHING like heat the food up instead of just be fucking lazy.
>>22020970banjo odyssey.
>>22020266I'm pretty sure a meal of that size is intended to be shared.
>>22020923It's a program used by millions with hundreds of thousands of eligible items. There's bound to be some weird edge cases. I don't care that I can't get hot chicken as I'm perfectly capable of heating it up myself. If I lived in a state that doesn't allow cola to be purchased with SNAP, I wouldn't care about that either. There's thousands and thousands of items that can be purchased with it. Far more selection than I need. I'd rather not need it at all but when you're divorced and your career was handed to a third worlder, you make due with whatever resources you can access.If you want another weird edge case: gift baskets can be purchased with SNAP as long as 51% of the value is made up of eligible food. That seems pretty stupid to me but I doubt there's tons of people buying fancy cheese gift baskets to get the cheese knife that's bundled in with it.
>>22020929What makes you think people getting food stamps never paid taxes before they ended up needing food stamps? Given the size of the deficit, it's far more likely they're getting borrowed money than getting whatever relatively tiny amount you're paying.
>>22021133it's well known that people perpetually on welfare are a lifetime net taxpayer drain, they will never contribute enough in taxes to cover what they take from the system
>>22020846>t. coping poorfag
>>22021075by how many?
>>220203098 tendies is a snack for the average /ck/ anon.
>>22020266Only things worth getting are the $5 2pc meal or the $10 8pc bucket on tuesdays. Everything else is a massive rip-off.
>>22020266>Be a butter golem>Consume 6,000 kcal per day>You have to pay 3 times as much as a normal person>Get BTFO Food prices go up by 10%
Ok, let's be objective about this..How much chicken meat can you buy with thirty dollars?
>>22020892What the fuck
>>22020266would 8 pieces of mixed fried chicken be more meat than 8 tenders? somehow $32 for a mixed eighter sounds like a reasonable deal but 8 tendies makes it sound prohibitively expensive.
>>22021875>$32 for a mixed eighter sounds like a reasonable dealnaw
>>22020837Fried chicken isn't popular in Europe in general so it's economy of scales. There's just not a huge demand for it unless you count fried Chinese chicken
Eight pieces of fried chicken at Kroger costs $9. Those KFC sides aren't worth twenty something bucks.>>22021138>It's well knownAKA, you don't have any actual facts and are mindlessly repeating things you've heard from others. Pro-tip before you post the /pol/ image of net tax contributions by race: whites are the largest group of SNAP recipients and in this context, mindlessly posting "per capita" won't save your argument, though I doubt you have the required level of intelligence to understand why.
This used to be 99cents
>>22021138My mother was perpetually on welfare and the state gave me a ton of poor-person grants to go to college. Now I'm upper-middle class and pay more in taxes in any given year than I consumed from WIC or SNAP growing up. I am grateful for welfare.
>>22021916you can feed your wife and kid with that much, or eat it for two days yourself. that's a reasonable price (with added idiot tax for retards who can't cook their own dinner)
>>22022381They also used to have more flavors.
>>22022662The Buffalo one was delicious, I’d get high and order 10 and eat them for dinner and lunch
>>22020266Are you blind? That's a meal for a family and kids. As in it's for more than one person.