162 points

You literally have the most expensive possible options for every single one of those

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44 points

Food is absolutely getting more expensive, but they equally bought a rod for their own back buying all the premium brand stuff.

Spoiling yourself is all well and good, but they shouldn’t complain something expensive was expensive haha

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9 points

Of course. look treating yourself is nothing bad, however it is going to cost more for it.

To be fair I live in a part of the US that is poorer than average and isn’t really a nice place politically. I can spend 60-80 dollars for a weeks worth of food, and I eat a lot of food.

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-47 points

2.50/ patty for plant protein??? Vegans are suckers.

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64 points

The only thing that bothers me about your statement is how much my tax dollars pay to subsidize your stupid meat addiction.

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Less than 1% of the world are vegans though. So 99% of people paying that are using it. Quite rare for more things in governance.

We’re all paying for things others benefit from. And yeah, I’m 100% against subsidizing meat. But the reason your food is expensive is because the vegan demographic is considered to be easily over charged for “specialty” overly packaged marketing heavy food products.

Also: people buying organic meatless groceries at Whole Foods-Amazon store won’t save the planet. Ever.

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8 points

“Meat addiction” lol

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6 points

I get a ten pack of beyond patties that are half the price.

This guy is just a sucker.

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100 points

Buying prepared food is expensive.

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The only thing prepared is the *coffee cake.

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9 points

Veggie burgers are also prepared, and bread is also ready to eat.

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-12 points

Lol, you’re out of your mind! A frozen patty is not “ready to eat” and is not prepared. You know that… Come on, you know if you order a burger anywhere it will arrive cooked and hot, all components assembled and actually ready to eat. Anything less, and it’s not “prepared”.

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83 points

That’s relatively cheap…

You’ve got 8 buns there so buying 4 more patties would take the whole thing to $28 for 8 burgers and cutting the danish into 8 slices which is probably the serving size anyway. Or $3.50 per burger and slice of danish.

And you grabbed the most expensive versions of things too.

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15 points

But no toppings (lettuce, tomato, cheese, onions etc.) So a plain burger and a piece of Danish for 3.50 isn’t exactly great value nutritionally. But yeah this could be done cheaper and probably could have gotten at least some store brand cheese too.

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All of that might be another $2 total. Produce is generally dirt cheap.

They could also make their own homemade black bean burger patties for far cheaper than $2.50 a patty too. Premade stuff is expensive.

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4 points

Idk where I’m at 1 tomato is $1. Head lettuce $2.50. Onion $1. Cheese $5. Depends on where you live.

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2 points

Yes, they need those veggie toppings on their veggie burger.

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8 points

Can’t tell if you’re being facetious but I like veggie burgers and they are better with toppings imo.

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5 points

Hur dur, “can only add toppings to meat burgers” Hur dur

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4 points

“Why would I put tomato in a salad when it already has lettuce?”

“Veggies” are not a single undifferentiated category.

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71 points
  1. Fancy brioche buns, not normal burger buns. Brioche is typically the most expensive bread off the shelf.
  2. Fancy veggie burgers, of course they are expensive lol, that’s fancy vegan stuff
  3. Don’t pretend that is a Danish singular. That’s a huge fuckin Danish, that’s the equivalent of 4 Danishes easily lol

I hate when people buy fancy bespoke food and are like “why do my gluten free vegan free range burgers cost so much?”

If you want to be vegetarian/vegan, go buy normal vegis, don’t complain about your super fancy “takes a bunch of extra work and has very low demand” food being expensive.

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12 points

Yeah, that’s not a danish, that’s an entire cake. It’s 14 ounces.

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5 points

Yeah fuck me for wanting a gluten free burger, as if being gluten-free was my choice

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23 points

You can eat gluten-free, vegan, etc without eating like a hipster. That was @pixxelkick’s whole point. Actual hamburger patties are gluten-free.

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4 points

OP spent $19 to feed four people a veggie burger on a brioche bun, and a pretty good sized piece of cake in the shape of a Danish… Like half a square foot of the stuff.

While not cheap overall, each person is eating for less than $5. And they’re eating better than you could taking that $5 to any rte food store.

Not sure what the problem is here.

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You miss the point. Food should not even cost this much. Even crappier “normal” food costs too much yet is still unhealthy. And OP could have specific food needs, you don’t know. So why should he have to pay more for a basic need.

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12 points

Rice and beans is food

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2 points

What is the objectively correct price for this food?

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68 points

Artisan brioche buns. Plant based burgers are more expensive then the real thing for some reason (and full of salt). That Danish is a ripoff.

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The reason is that the US spends a ton of money subsidizing the beef industry. Beef would be a hell of a lot more expensive if they didn’t.

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True~ish. Farmers get subsidies in general, not just ranchers. But this is also Hamburger we are talking about. If the meatless patties were to replace the steak in a steak sandwich, they’d be more comparable in “price for function” comparison. The meat in hamburger patties is recovery from more expensive cuts and is basically designed to be cheap while the meatless patties are specifically designed to replace them.

It’s like building a small fence with pallet wood vs. what you’d buy at a lowes or something. Neither is gonna be priced at the premium of a boutique lumber mill or restaurant, but their inception doesn’t startvevenly.

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Seeing as how most farmers don’t make much at all for their products, I wonder who those subsidies actually go to.

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8 points

as always: big corporations headed by extremely rich people

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