$100/ a week food budget

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This is average, ideally you want to spend $200/ a week to actually get more nutrient dense foods such as red meat (ground beef and steak) while paying for organic or grass fed items instead of grain fed produce.
 
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you can get 5 large quarter pounder meals five days week.
 
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“Healthy foods are expensive” is the biggest meme

Regular red meats & vegetables are significantly cheaper than goyslop fast foods

Spending money on grassfed & organic is a marketing tactic & unnecessary IMO since that’s what makes healthy foods expensive
 
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you can get 5 large quarter pounder meals five days week.
That meat is highly processed and not grass fed, ideally you want grass fed ground beef 80/20 from Costco or your local butcher. Steaks is expensive (high quality grass fed steaks which plenty of bio available nutrients), so once a week for steak that costs around $20-30 per pound of grass fed steak is ideal.
 
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“Healthy foods are expensive” is the biggest meme

Regular red meats & vegetables are significantly cheaper than goyslop fast foods

Spending money on grassfed & organic is a marketing tactic & unnecessary IMO since that’s what makes healthy foods expensive
It’s not unnecessary, they are animals which roam free eating grass and natural diet so that their inside’s are not fucked, we are what we eat.

And no vegetables are not healthy to clarify, that is a literal colon cancer spreading toxin that the powerful elites want you to believe.
 
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It’s not unnecessary, they are animals which roam free eating grass and natural diet so that their inside’s are not fucked, we are what we eat.

And no vegetables are not healthy to clarify, that is a literal colon cancer spreading toxin that the powerful elites want you to believe.
Source for your 2nd point
 
Source for your 2nd point
Not bothered to send you all links but search up “carnivore diet why vegetables are unhealthy” and theres about 100+ sources of medical professionals, MD’s, and more that discuss the factual points and nature of why vegetables are unhealthy.
 
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Not bothered to send you all links but search up “carnivore diet why vegetables are unhealthy” and theres about 100+ sources of medical professionals, MD’s, and more that discuss the factual points and nature of why vegetables are unhealthy.
Interesting take

I assumed veg was nutrient dense. If they’re not, I’ll likely still continue eating them since they’re filling which is necessary to curb hunger on a cut

As for them being harmful, I’m probs gonna have to look into that, but skeptical
 
this guy can't stop talking about about his food budgets
 
My allowance is 100$/month for food
 
Interesting take

I assumed veg was nutrient dense. If they’re not, I’ll likely still continue eating them since they’re filling which is necessary to curb hunger on a cut

As for them being harmful, I’m probs gonna have to look into that, but skeptical
No vegetables are not nutrient dense, its meats.
 
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