Twenny fiddy for those 3 items?!
Duck prices aint ordinary bruh
Over cooking at night >>>>>
Only problem is when i cook something nice i
Wanna munch it all and not leave any
Swear everything tastes so boom the next day after banging it in the microwave at work
Twenny fiddy for those 3 items?!
Duck prices aint ordinary bruh
dnt rele eat takeaways but its work food that consistently sucks man
legitly 2 bills a month
Duck is renk
Eat chinese alot, love a pub lunch now and again but i eat healthy nowadays i make my girl cook mash pie and sweetcorn, mash liver onions etc much tastier than any takeaway imo
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Usually only get a fish & chips often.
Random takeaway when i cba making lunch in the morn or after the rave which isnt too often
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Guest 90210
working easily spend £10 a day
£200 a month solely on lunch food - faaaak
then u gota think about dinner...
aint nobody
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Meticulous
score a day easy
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Barney Stinson
Averages to about a 12 quid a day, work lunch bares the brunt of that, rarely cook at home anymore and eating out healthy(er) is expensive, cant touch these fried chicken shops.
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cambridgebanteer
I cbf to make lunch for work and if there's left overs I eat it for breakfast as I hate breakfast foods. So yeah mostly spend it on lunches but trying to swerve places like subway this year because that shits will give you cancer eventually.
Stuff like just eat and hungry house is the work of the devil when you're leaning, no way I can resist pressing some buttons and a full meal apparates into my lap within 30 minutes, it's little short of sorcery.
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i5_PRODUCER
^^^ this , just eat is a maddness
when you log in and it displays the last 3 orders..the disgust on my face. I proceed regardless.
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The Somalian
Them ones been good been cooking my own food take aways are expensive and waste of cash. Was blazing the other week so could not be asked so jumped back on the just eat wave
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kerser
Twenny fiddy for those 3 items?!
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seven
Ye
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Flat Eric
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dub
I try to limit it to once a week.
If you guys got a kitchen at work you should just buy/bring in the bread+filling and make it at work.
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Yoshie
Once a week, so about £10-15
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weneverwherever
it varies from £30 to £50 to 0
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