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for cash-strapped families
Is Kellogg's cereal even cheap at all?? I'm not in the US so I could only imagine but I'd guess it's not, is it?
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26 0 ReplyFun fact: if you were to drink a cup of gasoline, it would have enough calories to sustain you for the rest of your life!
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A gallon of gasoline only contains about 28k Calories, so about enough energy for 10 days
A cup would barely last you a day
8 0 ReplyA day sounds about right if it ends up being the last day 😵
15 0 ReplySure, but neither would you, if you drank a cup of gasoline.
6 0 ReplyA cup would barely last you a day
I believe that was their point . . .
5 0 ReplyI may be dense... xD
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At point of sale. If you include subsidies and tax breaks for fossil fuel corpos...
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Not really, no. I mean, it's cheaper than, like, steak, but it usually goes for twice as much or more than the store brand or bargain brand cereals.
21 0 ReplyCereal is actually weirdly expensive nowadays. You can do much better for less.
13 0 ReplyI'm pretty sure Ukraine was a big cereal exporter before the war, so it makes sense I guess
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It's cheaper than good cereal, but more expensive than the identical store brand
10 0 ReplyAnd compared to dinner?
I'm asking because if I was "strapped for cash" I'd always go for cooking something rice or potato based myself, rather than buying already processed and packaged food, a most likely overpriced brand no less!
10 0 ReplyI think it’s partly that any home cooking is more difficult and time consuming than it. I have cheap and easy meals I do but they’re less feasible than cereal. Except dipping bread in pesto that’s dirt cheap and easy as fuck
2 0 ReplyGood point, time consumed by cooking has value in itself.
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It's cheaper than a traditional dinner probably... But yeah might as well get the cheaper cereal.
5 0 ReplyI'm betting it would actually be cheaper to cook something like rice and beans than it would be to eat cereal.
3 0 ReplyNot everyone has cooking (as well as cool storage) facilities and/or can afford to power them. Cereal requires no cooking and can be stored anywhere, as can UHT milk.
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