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We haven’t been eating out, I had no idea!
Using a delivery service like GrubHub adds a lot the the cost too!

I very rarely use them. I can still get a burger and fries from a place in Davis for $12.00, which is still pricey but I will splurge on that sometimes. I walk over to get it though. Delivery would put it closer to $20.00!
 
We don't eat out a lot but we were talking just the other night that it cost as much to get fast food as some of the sit down restaurants. Seems nuts to me, mostly we just eat at home.
It is getting to be that way yeah. In the flip side, it’s cheaper to get an already cooked rotisserie chicken than it is to buy a raw one and cook it yourself. How does that make sense?
 
It is getting to be that way yeah. In the flip side, it’s cheaper to get an already cooked rotisserie chicken than it is to buy a raw one and cook it yourself. How does that make sense?

I hear you on the chicken thing. Another thing to consider depending on where you live, in some states (like FL) you have to pay tax on a prepared chicken but don't pay tax on one you get raw.
 
I hear you on the chicken thing. Another thing to consider depending on where you live, in some states (like FL) you have to pay tax on a prepared chicken but don't pay tax on one you get raw.
Huh, that’s crazy. I don’t know for sure how that works here, I should look.
 
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We haven’t been eating out, I had no idea!
'Fast food' places here are nearly as expensive as some of our better restaurants. We have to be in a rush to eat 'fast'.
It is getting to be that way yeah. In the flip side, it’s cheaper to get an already cooked rotisserie chicken than it is to buy a raw one and cook it yourself. How does that make sense?
Costco rotisserie chicken is still $5 - for the two of us, that will make at least 3 meals.
 

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