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I used to get the RIB EYE CAP steaks at Costco; price around $20 /lb. It was fantastic! This is, without a doubt the most tender delicious cut anywhere.

Unfortunately Costco made the stupid mistake of discontinuing the Rib Eye Cap! You can now only buy this at the HIGH END food stores. Your local butcher should shop is very unlikely to carry this anyway. You might get extremely lucky if they didn't already remove from their Rib Eye roasts already...
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Costco aint a wholesale club,its prices is between wholesale and retail.
Have you ever heard of a wholesaler charging you annual membership fee?
So Costco asks Folger to pack 2 cans of coffee instead of 14 ounces like you get in a supermarket,it is 16 1/2 ounces,you have to buy 2 cans and save yourself $1.75.
You call that savings,you are now stuck with 2 cans of coffee and pay $90 membership fee to receive such honor?
I dropped out of Costco once I realise this dirty trick,the only savings which I would call saving is their bagels,everything is a fool's gold,their beef smells cornmeal,what did they feed the cow?
As for rotisserie chicken,secret has been exposed by the newsmedia,all rotissierie chicken sold for such a low price,they use chicken close to expiration date,so we are eating soon to expire chicken.It is not just COstco,it is WMT,KR,ALBERTSON,all of them.
There are also third party sellers selling in Costco,while you are cruising down the aisle,one of them popped up from nowhere and said see this cleanser,it really does its job and it is on sale now,get a 10% off.
So you took it to the checkout and found out there is no discount,may be you come home and look at the receipt and found you have been scammed.
Say No to Costco,raise your own chicken,have 10 chicken in your backyard,they lay one egg a day and soon you wil have 3 dozens,keep one for yourself and sell the other two,sell it outside Costco,IN ITS PARKING LOT,no annual membership .
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Costco aint a wholesale club,its prices is between wholesale and retail.
Have you ever heard of a wholesaler charging you annual membership fee?
So Costco asks Folger to pack 2 cans of coffee instead of 14 ounces like you get in a supermarket,it is 16 1/2 ounces,you have to buy 2 cans and save yourself $1.75.
You call that savings,you are now stuck with 2 cans of coffee and pay $90 membership fee to receive such honor?
I dropped out of Costco once I realise this dirty trick,the only savings which I would call saving is their bagels,everything is a fool's gold,their beef smells cornmeal,what did they feed the cow?
As for rotisserie chicken,secret has been exposed by the newsmedia,all rotissierie chicken sold for such a low price,they use chicken close to expiration date,so we are eating soon to expire chicken.It is not just COstco,it is WMT,KR,ALBERTSON,all of them.
There are also third party sellers selling in Costco,while you are cruising down the aisle,one of them popped up from nowhere and said see this cleanser,it really does its job and it is on sale now,get a 10% off.
So you took it to the checkout and found out there is no discount,may be you come home and look at the receipt and found you have been scammed.
Say No to Costco,raise your own chicken,have 10 chicken in your backyard,they lay one egg a day and soon you wil have 3 dozens,keep one for yourself and sell the other two,sell it outside Costco,IN ITS PARKING LOT,no annual membership .
Well, this is all fine and dandy, but many of us don't live on a farm nor have the time or space to raise our food.
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I would tend to agree.

However I know a guy who was homeless at one time and would tell me stories about waiting in back of a Pizza Hut store at closing time. He would wait until the staff would toss all the pizzas in the trash dumpster so he could collect them... Very often the pies were still hot and perfectly fine.

Moreover, it was FREE and DELICIOUS.
I hear that - fresh and hot...makes a huge difference.
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I take some of what I said back,

I do get the leftovers from restaurants.....I usually store it in my refrigerator until the food becomes rotten and go out and see all these needy homeless people and give it to them......

I am very compassionate towards the weak in the community.

best of all theirs no law stopping me from doing such a generous act because if it poisons them and they die I just put them out of their misery and I cannot be charged with murder.

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I take some of what I said back,

I do get the leftovers from restaurants.....I usually store it in my refrigerator until the food becomes rotten and go out and see all these needy homeless people and give it to them......

I am very compassionate towards the weak in the community.

best of all theirs no law stopping me from doing such a generous act because if it poisons them and they die I just put them out of their misery and I cannot be charged with murder.
Oh, H4ck that sounds terrible.

People become homeless for many different reasons. Not all of them are crack heads, alcoholics, or slimeballs. Many have just fallen on tough times through no fault of their own and need temporary help.

I've given food to the homeless, but I usually will never give them money. You can never be 100% sure if that money will go towards something they truly need, or just to get their next fix.

Ironically there are many many restaurants, hotels, and the like that waste millions of pounds of perfectly GOOD food every day. The savvy homeless person would generally know the best spots. Sometimes it's just a matter of being in the right place at the right time (usually after closing) when the unsold food for the day is tossed out.

There is a massive amount of food waste that occurs in every city. It's a shame there are strict health regulations that prevent these establishments from giving food out that cannot be re-sold, and it must thrown away.
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Oh, H4ck that sounds terrible.

People become homeless for many different reasons. Not all of them are crack heads, alcoholics, or slimeballs. Many have just fallen on tough times through no fault of their own and need temporary help.

I've given food to the homeless, but I usually will never give them money. You can never be 100% sure if that money will go towards something they truly need, or just to get their next fix.

Ironically there are many many restaurants, hotels, and the like that waste millions of pounds of perfectly GOOD food every day. The savvy homeless person would generally know the best spots. Sometimes it's just a matter of being in the right place at the right time (usually after closing) when the unsold food for the day is tossed out.

There is a massive amount of food waste that occurs in every city. It's a shame there are strict health regulations that prevent these establishments from giving food out that cannot be re-sold, and it must thrown away.
I am simply weaponizing my food to be completely rotten and hopefully they die after eating my food as far as im concerned I am freeing them from this sick demented life of pain and suffering.

giving them edible food does not do them any favors your extending their pain and suffering another day forward.....

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I also take leftovers and one of my favorite things to do is drive on the freeway and throw it out of my window in the middle of the freeway.........I do this all the time...so by me littering all over the place I am creating jobs for people. everyone should be thanking me.

the police wont be able to pinpoint who threw the leftover fried rice in the middle of the freeway no cameras...

when I go to the stores I try on a lot of the shirts and I do the same just throw it all over the floor in their store I don't put it back on the rack I am doing their job for them....I am giving the workers something to do because they just stand there all day doing nothing. they are begging me to create work for them so I enjoy messing up all the neat piles of tshirts in their store.

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Well, this is all fine and dandy, but many of us don't live on a farm nor have the time or space to raise our food.
you dont have to live on a farm,use your backyard.
I have seen Mexicans raising rabbits in a little patio of their apartment.
I heard they eat the rabbits,but no way to prove it?
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I am seeing more beggars now on the streets,saw several on my way to shopping,and one outside a grocery store,he said he lost his job 5 months ago.
Who is that guy who committed suicide,the guy who worked as aide to the president in the
White House on jobs opportunity?He said there is nothing more painful for a man who is unemployed and cant find a job?

You should see how much food is wasted in an all you can eat buffet places,in Las Vegas,diners will take one bite,then go for something else,the cakes are not even fully baked,Harrah Casino,their food taste like they have been treated with chemical?or preservative?

Have you been to India?
Someone I know went to India to attend a friend's wedding,he said he has never seen such poverty and he would never want to go to India again.
There was a time I like to watch Indian movies,Bollywood makes more movies than Hollywood,I saw one where people will rent a bed in the cemetery,and keep their belongings there.
India is the most interesting country to visit,if you can survive the water and the polution and the crime?
A guy in his late 60s with a leg problem went with his girlfriend in same age group,came back in 2 urns,one for his son and one for his daughter!

some local buffet places just recycle them in soup or cut the meat up and stirfry with veggies.

your wife must be a good cook,$340 a month with 2 small kids,do they drink a lot of milk and OJ?
A good size chuck roast would cost you $10-$12,plus veggies and potatos and bread would cost $15 .
there is no way a family of 4 can make it on $350 a month.unless you folks eat out a lot or know where to chowdown free.
My parents used to have friends,a couple who lived closedby and would show up a little before 7 pm and chowdown 4-5 times a week,never bring a bottle of wine,a cake or appetizer?

well,the canned veggies and mashed potatos answered my question.
Fresh veggies and fruit can end up costing more than meat like chicken.
Green beans can be 99 cent-2.29 a lb,I avoid fresh tomatos as they are expensive,corn on the cob is good and cheap now,cabbage used to be 29 cents a lb and now they want 59 cents and they are heavy,spinach,parsley,brocoli,asparagus can all cost more than meat.
I also use ginger,mushroom,jalapena pepper in my cooking,and lets not forget avocado,its price can vary
so where do you folks get your vitamins like A and C?

If you have children,starting a veggie garden can be fun and educational,some are easy to grow like cucumbers,zuchini and okra and pepper,tomatos I have problem with.
My cantaloupe is not sweet enough,but at least I manage to grow one.
Make your children water the garden daily and watch it grow.It does not take up much room and efforts

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@Agent: I would guess you live on a farm or rural area to be able to grow your own food, or have animals. Some of us live in urban areas or city where it's not practical. The closest you are going to get to organic is Whole Foods, which are not really that cheap.

That said, I used to live in a smaller town growing up and my next door neighbor used to have roosters and hens prowling around his yard. One of the other neighbors on the other side of his complained to the city, and they told him to get rid of them. City ordinance prevent having livestock or non-domestic animals in your yard. That's the case in many places. It's OK until someone complains.
I live in a subdivision,we are allowed 2 pets only,goats are not pets,but some said muslims raise goats in their backyard?
I have just a small strip of land which I fertilised and thats enough to grow some veggies,it is only 2 feet wide and 12 feet long ,rest of my backyard is cement patio and bushes,you dont need much land if you are a hobby grower,you dont need that much room to grow green onion,pepper,cucumber,zuchini,okra.
as for tomato plants,you can buy those which hang upside down in a pot.
It makes a good project for children
as for the MExicans who keep their rabbits in small patio in their apt,no one has reported them ,I suspect they eat them.
Where I grew up,folks live in garage and they raised chickens and let it run around in the street and sell them as free range chicken during holiday.

pHAZ explained in a previous post where he bought his meat -WMT and they eat canned veggies and mashed potatos.
No mention of fresh veggies and fresh fruits,so something is definitely missing !

t's why I was baffled a few months ago when you posted a link to Schwans and their chicken breasts were 10x more for the same meat. If I were to use the grocery suppliers you use agent, then I would agree, $350 a month would be completely impossible for a family of 4. But if you know how to shop smart at Walmart, it's not hard at all. I'm still a pretty cheap person from back when I didn't have two pennies to rub together, so I guess it comes naturally to me.
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But their fish filet is no different than the Kroger ones,all come from China.
But the chicken is cooked,not raw,I dont remember how they prepare it,may be it is chicken parmesian,it has a website.
Not raw chicken.
But that was just one time event.
I dont shop at WMT,I shopped there once and their fresh produce is not that great,also HEB has better price and selection,they are a Texan company and bring in local produce.
Last week I was at TGT,I am impressed by their store,they have grocery but limited fresh meat and produce,if y ou are single and hate to cook,TGT is for you.

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H4ck & Agent sure as hell keep topics on this forum lively.

As much I don't always agree with them, I do respect their points of view. It helps to be opened minded on things, especially these days.

I've learned a great deal from folks that I don't agree with, especially when it comes to: Gun Control, Abortion, Religion, Animal Rights, Vaccines, Privacy Rights, Capitalism, Climate Change, etc.

As far as food is concerned, there are always ways to conserve. My wife is Filipino and knows not to waste food. I've traveled throughout SE Asia and seen the truly poor. Trust me, the homeless on Skid Row in Los Angeles have it really good compared to the squalid, disgusting, and deplorable conditions in the squatters area in cities like Manila, Bangkok, or Phnom Penh.

Sure, the US probably needs to try and do more for the homeless, but is that truly a means to an end? Is society obligated to help those in need, or should we turn to H4ck's suggestion and help put them out of their misery?
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You should see how much food is wasted in an all you can eat buffet places,in Las Vegas,diners will take one bite,then go for something else,the cakes are not even fully baked,Harrah Casino,their food taste like they have been treated with chemical?or preservative?
So much waste in Vegas with the largest casinos in the world. The RIO, Caesars, Bellagio, Aria, Luxor, etc. alone each produce several million pounds of perfectly good food a month in waste. Where does it all go?

Much of it ends up given to PIGS as food. This article tells more:
https://www.pressherald.com/2019/04/...ut-food-waste/

Some of it might go to the food banks/homeless shelters, but not all of it. There are very strict laws governing food waste and even food that is perfectly good to eat might not be legally given away in some cases.
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some local buffet places just recycle them in soup or cut the meat up and stirfry with veggies.
I wouldn't doubt it. No telling what really goes on in the food prep area.
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anyone that calls me a bullsh1tter has a very limited imagination in their life......

I have a vivid imagination, but that doesn't change the fact that you're an egotistical liar.

To answer your question, I'm 5'6", 122lbs. Wife is roughly the same. Both kids are 20-25% of that mass. 2 trips to walmart per month with an average ticket of $170 keeps us (+ a cat and a dog) well fed. I don't blow money on stupid things because I am making myself wealthy. Can't really pi$$ away money all the time on stupid things and still become rich.
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@Agent: I would guess you live on a farm or rural area to be able to grow your own food, or have animals. Some of us live in urban areas or city where it's not practical. The closest you are going to get to organic is Whole Foods, which are not really that cheap.

That said, I used to live in a smaller town growing up and my next door neighbor used to have roosters and hens prowling around his yard. One of the other neighbors on the other side of his complained to the city, and they told him to get rid of them. City ordinance prevent having livestock or non-domestic animals in your yard. That's the case in many places. It's OK until someone complains.
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what is your average food bill a month? out of curiousness I would like to know...

for how many people? and approximately what is your weight and height?


I am a short individual, 140 lbs, my monthly food bill for me to mentally function properly would be about $1000 minimum but can go as high as $3000 dollars under healthy eating standards. I also have two dogs 1 big and 1 medium sized.

I do not cook. eat at restaurants only. everything fresh never really eat leftovers.
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What's on the menu tonight,

Am having bottle water and top ramen for $3.95

Very exquisite and expensive only the finest can afford such a dish....
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I have a vivid imagination, but that doesn't change the fact that you're an egotistical liar.

To answer your question, I'm 5'6", 122lbs. Wife is roughly the same. Both kids are 20-25% of that mass. 2 trips to walmart per month with an average ticket of $170 keeps us (+ a cat and a dog) well fed. I don't blow money on stupid things because I am making myself wealthy. Can't really pi$$ away money all the time on stupid things and still become rich.
b4 you call me a liar....i demand you bring burden of proof.

also I can see why you troll the suicidewatch thread....$340 dollars a month for 2 people and children honestly I don't think your mental capacity is functioning at 100% their is no way you can live off that and get full nutritional benefits on a daily basis for a 4 person household......

malnourishment leads to mental retardation...

I can see the mental retardation kick in with a lot of the forum members....they forgot a key piece of information.....I have a lot of connections and resources to get a lot of food for very very cheap........fresh all restaurant quality...

atleast I know that my method is working of me not sharing too much valuable information on my methods of making money......

people who call me a bullsh1tter that is code word for.....in my own life I have never seen that type of money or spent that type of money so I call bullsh1t....

that means nobody on the forum has caught on to my money making schemes lol.... because apparently all you are at the bottom of the mountain right now....

I mean a good indication is checking the height and weight of the family...and measuring the normal range for body mass index whether your underweight, normal, or overweight

On the scale, I am closer to the overweight category considering my height and my food budget of $1000 bucks a month minimum

but when I was straight up broke in my college days $200 a month....I was hovering closer to underweight....

so as long as your entire family is in the normal range for body mass index...I would say that your budget would be considered reasonable for the family...

if your kids are underperforming in school, and they are constantly getting sick and the body mass index shows that they are clearly underweight and not getting proper nutrition then that means you need to change the budget to fix the problems....

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....and there's a real chance you could overtake agent as the forum moron too.

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What's on the menu tonight,

Am having bottle water and top ramen for $3.95

Very exquisite and expensive only the finest can afford such a dish....
dont eat too much ramen,there is a lot of preservative .
It is easy to prepare and cheap,I dont use their packet to make soup,I used organic clear broth .
The Japanese can eat them 3-5 times a day,they come out of a vending machine,piping hot,stomach cancer rate is high in Japan.
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my monthly food bill for me to mentally function properly would be about $1000 minimum but can go as high as $3000 dollars


You must be a very weak, and poor specimen of the human race. I'm 6'5", and at around 250 lbs, I went MONTHS eating only 1000-1500 calories a day, while exercising 3 times a day. Endless energy, and the mental acuity of a tack!

Sounds like you need to change something in your life, if you're not in fact an inferior specimen.
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