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re: OT: Corona Panic 2020

Posted on 4/6/20 at 4:16 pm to
Posted by Crowknowsbest
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Posted on 4/6/20 at 4:16 pm to
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Does bulk save money? A lot of times it does. But there isnt some magic switch when cooking for 1 versus 2 that makes bulk worthwhile. Cooking for 2 does not equal cooking bulk.

I shouldn't have said bulk, but buying for two is more economical than buying for one. It's like a miniature model of economies of scale. There is also the convenience factor of splitting cooking duties, which is admittedly a cost that can get trimmed.
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Growing up, I drove to buckhead or dekalb county if I wanted to drink out till 4am. I drove to Suwanee if I wanted to buy beer after midnight. The invention of cars is not a novelty. You presume too little of the ingenuity and ability of the human spirit to get loaded.

I try to avoid driving anywhere if I'm going to get loaded, and that uber is not free.
Posted by meansonny
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Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 4/6/20 at 5:27 pm to
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It's like a miniature model of economies of scale

Agree to disagree.
The only think more expensive is if you cook more food and waste it.
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There is also the convenience factor of splitting cooking duties, which is admittedly a cost that can get trimmed.

Cost of time? Ummm. Ok.

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try to avoid driving anywhere if I'm going to get loaded, and that uber is not free.

You admittedly justify higher rent (higher forced monthly expenditure) versus the occasional designated driver/sleepover/uber that you can control each week/month?

I think you forgot what the point of the discussion was. Life is manageable. Adults have to learn how to adult eventually. Live with a healthy financial lifestyle. It can be done at any age.
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