Foodie Lifestyles Compared: Which Is Cheaper?
According to Learn Vest, which of the following is the cheapest way to live (overall)?
- Omnivore (meat & veggies)
- Vegetarian (no meat, but animal by products okay)
- Vegan (no animal anythin’)
- Pescatarian (mostly vegetarian, but fish is fine)
The answer might surprise you!
(Source: GOOD)
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fitfabulousandfierce answered:
Yeah, I don’t know where these people are getting their numbers. This is pretty biased.
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kabralynn answered:
omni.
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autumnhaac answered:
The numbers on this are unbelieveable, the message is awesome, but a turkey and swiss sandwich is ALWAYS cheaper than hummus or pesto! haha
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prinsessemarie answered:
As a vegetarian, eating out is cheaper, compared to the meat dishes. As a cook, though, it’s way more expensive. (In Norway.) That sucks.
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Although I’m a meat eater, I tend...get things that are vegetarian because
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flowerfistandbestialwails answered:
This looks incredibly biased. As a meat-eater my meals look nothing like this - that column is full of some of the most expensive items I buy
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dontyoufuckingjudgeme answered:
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