Why the fuck does it cost so much to eat health?

Why the fuck does it cost so much to eat health?
I'm a poorfag trying to eat health during this cut and this shit costs a lot

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>A banana costs 11p
>a bag of crisps costs 70p

what the fuck are you saying? i live in america

Buy outmeal, whey, peanutbutter, beef, rice, eggs, carrots and spinach.

>peanutbutter
>cutting food
do you even know what you're saying?

Just buy big bags of frozen vegetables, big bag of frozen fish, oats, red lentils and olive oil. That's all you need for your cut

breh
beans,frozen chicken, frozen veges, hot sauce, milk and spices and chicken stock

>t.25% bf

what the hell am i gonna use olive oil for? You want me to drink it?

Sprinkle some on your vegetables/fish for fats

yes

what spices?

>t. dyel retard

>t. 35% bf

Skeleton reporting in

I spent 30 euro per week to feed myself during college.
Wallet is fucked

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>t. sub 200kg "male"

>t. 45% bf """human"""

>inner city fags will never know the feeling of stocking a whole refrigerator with fresh veggies from the local farmers market for less than 20 bux

for shame

>A banana costs 11 penissucks
>a bag of crisps costs 70 penissucks

Yo I’m fat you wanna switch bodies

>frozen fish
This part is crucial. You want low level chronic mercury poisoning to lower your IQ to the point where you no longer have the capacity for time-wasting existential crises. Fill that saved time with cardio

So much this. Subsidized commiefornia farms are inefficient to the point where they give out produce for free at the end of the season
>tfw you always have fresh vegetables for free between June and September

No, he doesn't, and this is the quality of advice you get from Veeky Forums, Somebody honestly believes that they are smart enough to give other people fitness advice while simultaneously recommending peanut butter to somebody who is cutting.

>eating more is cheaper than eating less

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