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Reddit mentions of REESE'S Chocolate Candy, Peanut Butter Cups Miniatures, 40 Ounce Bag
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of REESE'S Chocolate Candy, Peanut Butter Cups Miniatures, 40 Ounce Bag. Here are the top ones.
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- The perfect combination of chocolate and peanut butter for snacking and sharing
- This bulk bag ensures you'll have enough delicious peanut butter cups left over for baking
- Individually wrapped in eye catching gold foils
- A kosher and gluten free candy
- Includes 1 bag of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Miniatures (40 Ounce bag)
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Specs:
Height | 4.330708657 Inches |
Length | 3.149606296 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 2.5 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 1.74 Pounds |
Width | 1.181102361 Inches |
I'm honestly surprised that there's a country that such a huge American company hadn't completely invaded yet.
And yeah, looking at Amazon, a 12 Ounce bag from the Indian site costs as much as a 40 Ounce bag from the American site.... Sheesh.
I only eat plant based foods, I haven't bought takeout at all this entire school year. I'll upload my food receipts for next weeks Kroger trip and show you, but in the mean time here's a picture of my receipt just getting some touch up items: https://www.imgur.com/g61zhv0
5 oranges = $5
5 Apples = $7
It's not hard to imagine how quickly you can spend $125-150/week on food for one person, which equates to $500-600/month. $12 is about 10% of $125/week, and that was just for a miniscule amount of basic fruit that will last 3 days at most. That also doesn't include all the other types of fruit. You can't just eat apples and oranges to get an appropriate amount of vitamins and minearls, you need much more variety than that to target them all. So yes, if you want to eat a healthy diet, it easily can exceed $500-600/month to meet the caloric needs healthily for one adult male who regularly exercises everyday.
OR I can spend a little amount of money a week on processed food and candy. 5,720 calories for $9....not bad. https://www.amazon.com/REESES-Peanut-Butter-Chocolate-Miniatures/dp/B001UUEWIA/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_325_bs_lp_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5NZF5EST030F2D676TAH
Point is yes, it does cost a lot to eat like a human being is supposed to. Look at America's obesity epedimic, now look at the proprotion of obesity between classes. There's a reason the poorest Americans are the most obese. Sure you could blame education, but it's pretty much common sense on what's healthy for you and whats not. Poor americans can't afford to eat right, period.