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The goal is to keep it under $20 a week for lunch. If I order takeout then leftovers will be lunch so it negates the $5/day plan. Anyways, I will supplement my meals with shakes or snacks to keep my dinners low. Sometimes I go over by a few dollars but nothing breaking the $10 point.Īnother thing is I eat till I am pretty full, I am bodybuilding right now, so food something I have to consume a lot of. They have $5 sandwiches, fruit boxes, yogurt and various items. They make food and make sandwiches from the items they didn't sell the night before. I know my method may not be frugality but I get my lunch at a nearby supermarket deli. So $5/day would equate to $100/month and there is no way you can go grocery shopping and buy a month's worth of food for 20 of those working days.

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You know the days before fast food was the same cost as a sit-down restaurant. I am a bit older than most on here and I remember the days of $5/10 lunches at participating fast food joints. I will start off to say inflation and sucks and eating out sucks especially if you work 5 day/weeks or how many days some of you may work. If you are new to R/Frugal check out our WIKI for helpful tools, answers to FAQs and links to recommended subreddits.

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