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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Multiversed: 3:17pm On Mar 13
seetomorrow:


Hmmm. You are part of your problem. But next time never you buy Jollof Rice, Fried Rice and Spaghetti at same time. Eat healthy and utilize any small amount.
Instead buy Jollof Rice and Beans then add vegetables or Salad, because you bought almost same type of food in 3 places.
Peace

Your mind don Calm down now shey.

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Jeffy1206(m): 3:18pm On Mar 13
Na where be this? This food no suppose pass 500😏🙁
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Jughead29: 3:18pm On Mar 13
Rich Kid 😂

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Procashtips(m): 3:19pm On Mar 13
advanceDNA:


U just waste extra 200naira for plate... All the food nor even reach quarter of the plate...them suppose just sell am for ur hand make u swallow am once.... grin grin


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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by blowjohn(m): 3:21pm On Mar 13
I don't get it.

Jollof rice, fried rice, spaghetti together?

Where u go sef wey dem dey sell rice for 300 naira?

Abeg hold flagyl O

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by sirray001: 3:22pm On Mar 13
brizziedos:
anything as far say that N200 nor waste smiley
we all know that Nigeria is very bad at moment but no be to put food in a pocket. That is poverty metality

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Multiversed: 3:23pm On Mar 13
Winning123:


Attention seeker! You want to eat fat when you can't farm

Must everybody be a Farmer..

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Sniper101(m): 3:23pm On Mar 13
lol
this stuff looks more like a leftover
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Multiversed: 3:25pm On Mar 13
blowjohn:
I don't get it.

Jollof rice, fried rice, spaghetti together?

Where u go sef wey dem dey sell rice for 300 naira?

Abeg hold flagyl O

Abeg go sleep.
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Felaincarnated: 3:28pm On Mar 13
Ahswear u no be beta person🤣
advanceDNA:


U just waste extra 200naira for plate... All the food nor even reach quarter of the plate...them suppose just sell am for ur hand make u swallow am once.... grin grin

Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Multiversed: 3:28pm On Mar 13
cerpvad:
You are lucky to get the container for 200. At my end here, na 300 grin grin

Nawa ooo.

It Is Well though.
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by silibaba: 3:28pm On Mar 13
Multiversed:
I went out very early today and I was already feeling tired on my way home so I wouldn't be able to perform some magic In the kitchen.

So I decided to branch my favorite food spot to buy some food.

To my surprise, The quantity of their food is now so small and costly. My eyes were sore but I just had to pay up and left the place Immediately.

The Breakdown

Jollof Rice:N300
Fried Rice:N300
Spaghetti:N200
Beef:N400
Egg:N200
Container:N200

Hope you chop the container sha!!!
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Ijaya123: 3:29pm On Mar 13
Multiversed:
I went out very early today and I was already feeling tired on my way home so I wouldn't be able to perform some magic In the kitchen.

So I decided to branch my favorite food spot to buy some food.

To my surprise, The quantity of their food is now so small and costly. My eyes were sore but I just had to pay up and left the place Immediately.

The Breakdown

Jollof Rice:N300
Fried Rice:N300
Spaghetti:N200
Beef:N400
Egg:N200
Container:N200

What you have up there is not worth more than N900
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Multiversed: 3:33pm On Mar 13
truthhurts2:
Pls where is the jollof in the rice?

Don't even know which pays more in buying ready made food or cooking at home.

It's beneath the spaghetti.

The person who sold the food wasn't even in a happy mood. The way I also hurled the food on the Table when I got home made it look rough like I had eaten from it.

I felt so bad.
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 3:36pm On Mar 13
Puss360:
Everything in that plate worth it....
Besides, as it is, rice shouldn't be sold for anything less than #500 for one serving spoon....
Spaghetti is 1k.... So the 200 is worth it...
But why didn't you eat there so you won't spend #200 on takeaway plate or you would have gotten a food flask from your home so that #200 would have been diverted to an extra food

What kind of logic are you propagating?

A bag of rice shouldn't be as costly as to warrant a serving spoon to be as high as₦500.

Imagine where minimum wage of two months cannot purchase a bag of rice.

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by pocohantas(f): 3:36pm On Mar 13
As someone who cooks at home a lot and eats out too, I disagree that eating outside is cheaper. Good food costs money everywhere in the world. If the food is cheap, something has been compromised.

Looking at that food there, it is obvious everything was compromised.

However, I do agree the initial cost of setting up a kitchen and stocking it could be expensive.




I ordered food yesterday @N9,410
Today @ N6380

Just a plate. Though yesterday's own had turkey, asun and meatpie _ aside the main meal. Today is croaker fish. This is for one eating and a serving of jollof is N900 or so. If I decide to eat twice a day, it is almost 100k for 5 working days. How much do I use to cook soup and stew that lasts 3 weeks? undecided

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Multiversed: 3:39pm On Mar 13
pocohantas:
As someone who cooks at home a lot and eats out too, I disagree that eating outside is cheaper for anyone. Good food costs money everywhere on the world. If the food is cheap, something has been compromised.

Looking at that food there, it is obvious everything was compromised.

However, I do agree the initial cost of setting up a kitchen and stocking it could be expensive.




I ordered food yesterday @N9,410
Today @ N6380

Just a plate. Though yesterday's own had turkey, asun and meatpie _ aside the main meal. Today is croaker fish. This is for one eating and a serving of jollof is N900 or so. If I decide to eat twice a day, it is almost 100k for 5 working days. How much do I use to cook soup and stew that lasts 3 weeks? undecided

This your Bill off me Abeg.
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Multiversed: 3:41pm On Mar 13
Brownemeka:
is that the food or you've eaten out of it?

That's the whole food.

I angrily threw It on the Table when I got home. That's the reason why it looked that way.

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Way4orward: 3:43pm On Mar 13
It's cool
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Olahmi05: 3:45pm On Mar 13
Omo dis food too Small.
Is like they count the fried rice and jollof rice for you. person no fit eat dis and call anyone say 'come and eat' nah to just dey one corner chop am. The price will soon come down very soon .. By Next Two months the price of things will go down. But Please next time You fit try Swallow and let us know the Difference.

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by seetomorrow: 3:47pm On Mar 13
Multiversed:


Your mind don Calm down now shey.

Confirmed. This is what is called MEAL., not carbohydrate all through

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by scoobyblogspot(m): 3:47pm On Mar 13
Renewed hope
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Puss360(f): 3:54pm On Mar 13
DIVINEEVIDENCE:


What kind of logic are you propagating?

A bag of rice shouldn't be as costly as to warrant a serving spoon to be as high as₦500.

Imagine where minimum wage of two months cannot purchase a bag of rice.
What exactly is your point?
If going by cooking the whole bag of rice, do you know the quantity of gas that will be consumed and the expenses?..
When u start your own business of production you will understand

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Zealoy(m): 3:55pm On Mar 13
Stew i used to cook with #4k plus 1derica of rice is wat i cook with #7k only stew no rice, this situation is terrible

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Endyrich: 3:59pm On Mar 13
location bro
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by stagger: 3:59pm On Mar 13
Multiversed:
I went out very early today and I was already feeling tired on my way home so I wouldn't be able to perform some magic In the kitchen.

So I decided to branch my favorite food spot to buy some food.

To my surprise, The quantity of their food is now so small and costly. My eyes were sore but I just had to pay up and left the place Immediately.

The Breakdown

Jollof Rice:N300
Fried Rice:N300
Spaghetti:N200
Beef:N400
Egg:N200
Container:N200

The idea of paying N200 for container has dissuaded me from these take-away business.
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by ZaddyJ: 4:01pm On Mar 13
Multiversed:
I went out very early today and I was already feeling tired on my way home so I wouldn't be able to perform some magic In the kitchen.

So I decided to branch my favorite food spot to buy some food.

To my surprise, The quantity of their food is now so small and costly. My eyes were sore but I just had to pay up and left the place Immediately.

The Breakdown

Jollof Rice:N300
Fried Rice:N300
Spaghetti:N200
Beef:N400
Egg:N200
Container:N200
I beg OP re you a Ghanaian?
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by noskcid(m): 4:02pm On Mar 13
I dey buy my food for nylon come throw am inside plate when I reach.

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by sunsweet33: 4:03pm On Mar 13
Nah undecided what kinda anaemic looking jollof is that?

Next time try and be doing meal prep and leave in the freezer so you won’t have to pass through such trials and tribulations.
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by emonis88: 4:06pm On Mar 13
This propaganda, lie,lie govt. Their moto is keep lieing n promising the masses till they die of hunger. Keep lieing till the first 4yrs is over. I bet u this govt il not deliver anything to Nigerians till their first 4yrs, then it is left for Nigerians to decide if they continue with the hunger for another 4yrs.

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Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by Robenna(m): 4:10pm On Mar 13
Na person send you buy food outside?
Re: Take A Look At The Food I Bought For N1,600 Today by sunsweet33: 4:13pm On Mar 13
Stephen0mozzy:


Gbam! Whenever I debate this with my friends, dem no dey gree.
Cooking at home means you go chop belleful, but it's not really less expensive
Especially if you don't have the ingredients at home before

That why you need to have a basic larder of at least onions, garlic, crayfish, eggs, rice etc. Then wen necessary you buy in perishables like leaves, meat and the rest.

Nothing wrong with buying outside once in a while, though. But not being forced like OP to buy weird-looking pocket-bleeders cos he has nothing at home.

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