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This thread just oozes of early adults that don't understand how to spend 30 minutes preparing meals
32 6 ReplyOr possibly people living in milquetoast office park suburbs where the restaurant options are dogshit.
No shortage of good lunch foods in downtown Houston.
5 1 ReplyBut even then my statement holds true
1 0 ReplyEating out isn't exactly cheap though. Hardly sustainable for most people doing that every lunch.
1 0 ReplyThere's nothing at my workplace other than a shitty microwave oven and we're not allowed to leave the factory for lunch or dinner.
I still manage to eat decent meals because I'm not a lazy bum.
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If you are in an office environment, where do you prep?
3 6 ReplyIf you can't make a sandwich and take it to work with a muslie bar I dunno what to say other than good luck kid.
One guy at works makes a toasted ham and cheese in the toaster. I shit you not, he just flattens it and crams it in one side for a bit.
16 0 ReplyMake a sandwich = buy a sandwich.
1 9 ReplyBecause "make" = "buy"
¯\(ツ)/¯
6 0 ReplyBecause eat a sandwich = eat a sandwich.
Nothing against an occasional sandwich, but the "meal deal" referred to above is basically just sandwiches.
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Make a sandwich = $5
Purchase sandwich = GDP of Haiti
4 1 Reply19.5b USD is a quite expensive Sandwich.
3 0 ReplyIt's pretty good though.
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You bring it from home. Or find a home office job.
3 2 ReplyAt home before or after work.
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