Aside from all the other issues with this, $3 a meal per person is $270-$280 per person per month on food. Many people can’t afford that anyway.

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    I mean the real funny part was “a piece of chicken, a piece of broccoli, corn tortilla and one other thing”.

    Eat like a privileged gym bro but just really tiny portions mkay?

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    If people can eat for that cheap wouldn’t it just be a negligible amount off the top of a billionaire’s wealth to feed everyone?

    Starting to think they don’t care if we eat

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      Not to mention just how stupid the porks are for quite literally going “whole hog” on this.

      The porks aren’t hiring at the moment, and this is reserve army of labor, no? How are they supposed to actually have workers to stand by and wait for them to be in the hiring mood if all the workers they’re “saving for later” starve?

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            I am calling for all of us to collect these fuckups as receipts. Chuds pride themselves as white men naturally being able of running everything well, just collect these receipts and ask them again if they call rising poverty and inflation “well-run”?

            All of this to appease the egos of 27% of the US population. I hate it here and I hate the Antichrist.

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        How are they supposed to actually have workers to stand by and wait for them to be in the hiring mood if all the workers they’re “saving for later” starve?

        “The slave is sold once and for all; the proletarian must sell himself daily and hourly. The individual slave, property of one master, is assured an existence, however miserable it may be, because of the master’s interest. The individual proletarian, property as it were of the entire bourgeois class which buys his labor only when someone has need of it, has no secure existence.” - Engels

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      19 hours ago

      I wonder what their plan is once there’s no more need for proletarians and we all starve to death. Do the handful of billionaires just hang out in New Zealand surrounded by robobutlers?

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    19 hours ago

    A spokesperson did say their analysis showed “hundreds of thousands” of other options to eat healthy for $3 a meal, built around foods including poultry, cottage cheese, frozen broccoli, sweet and white potatoes, frozen blueberries, whole grain bread and butter.

    no beans or pulses lol

    You always get the feeling this sort of thing is heavily informed by what I call “gas price thinking” in that the anchor point for prices is the cheapest once in a year fluke deal you could find and then assume that is what things cost all the time

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    20 hours ago

    And when restaurants go under we’ll be blamed for it too, honestly I do less then three but like that shit takes planning and effort and this person clearly hasn’t shopped in ages for their own food shit is going up and makes planning harder

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      Infrastructure is also so often ignored. I know years back when me and my friends were poor a lot of them were in some sort of rinkydink housing on account of being poor and what you get his maybe a mini-kitchennette, usually with no freezer and a minifridge which makes buying cheap and preparing bigger batches to save time so much harder

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        18 hours ago

        True not to mention if I’m taking the bus or walking no way am I gonna bring home a 50 lbs bag of beans home and have to settle for paying more for smaller quantities

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      Then you have some recipes that work for, then some of the ingredients spike in price and it’s no longer really feasible but you get told that rise in grocery prices is below inflation on average.

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    I probably spend under 50 USD a month on food—not by choice, because I can’t afford to buy more. I’m not hungry but I do yearn for being able to eat with more variety and to eat more expensive foods as a treat from time to time. So yeah, I think this is just out of touch, although I’ve never been in the US and I understand the food is both more expensive there plus people have more money there, so maybe it’s less unreasonable in the US.

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        For sure. I’m not financially responsible for anyone else, and it’s hard to understand how capitalists expect people to feed their kids with the kind of money they hand out with minimum wage or benefits.

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    I mean I like that something like this is being considered at least. It’s always been a bafflement to me that the liberal establishment hasn’t tried to trot out more of these actually ameliorative programs for food or housing, let alone health care.

    It’s always disheartening to hear the numbers about how much it would cost to just outright end homelessness, child starvation, etc. Because usually the numbers are less than that year’s military budget increase. Like, we can’t even pretend to try?

    That said, $3 a meal as an answer to poverty starvation does give very how-much-could-it-cost vibes.

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    doggirl-sweat That’d be about double what I aim for per month in Euro, as a fellow poor (though I have time to cook for myself, which saves a lot of money)

    If that’s an improvement… things are pretty rough

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      What American pols (republican and democrat) never address is that due to structural problems it’s insanely difficult if not impossible for poor Americans to eat healthy food. There are food deserts. Fresh fruit and vegetables are often hard/impossible to come by. Cheap food is pumped full of high-fructose corn syrup. Etc. These issues need to be addressed by state and federal governments.

      Now that I’m thinking about it - I wonder how often AOC or Bernie talk about this problem. I have no idea. My wild guess is that they give it lip service once in a while.

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      For real! As a Euro I spend less than that in a month even when I buy fancy stuff like fresh fish and coconuts

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      As someone who went to China, I can tell you that less than one dollar will get you a great meal, like enough steamed dumplings to fill you for a day. 3USD will be a hecka good noodle bowl, drink and dessert in the right shops. 7USD will get you a fancy sushi meal with all the extras.

      And that was just what my dumb ass found, there are probably many cheaper, better places.

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