Why are they so delusional?

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This is why they need lidl

30-40$ what? dollars per hour?!
Must be per day right?

Damn. When I was younger, I was pretty leftist and thought that there was no way I’d grow up to be one of those boomers that sneers at progressives.
How things change.

Can't imagine earning less than £25 per hour. Poor runts make me sick

That sounds reasonable

If grocers pay their staff $40/hour, $40 of groceries wouldn't not be enough for one person.

The average American eats 5000 kcal of junk food a day so it seems reasonable, especially if you consider home delivery and tip

How about just having a decent job lol

aren't minimum wages generally calculated based on a basket of necessity goods?

Is that enough to but a small pepperoni pizza in Norway?

I wouldn’t work for less than $50/hour
But then again I’m skilled and educated

>LIGHT GROCERIES
hahahahaha
Nigger, I can eat a month on 40 USD with decent meals.

Zoomers are so cringe, holly shit.

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>per day
do italians REALLY?

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bros, with close to 50% of reddit users being non-american, and /r/antiwork having millions of "users", how come all the posts there are about America?

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Shit jobs still need to get done.

I dont use any of those services. Feels good.

Per hour that's ridiculous. That reduces freedom and what do you get? More expensive products and it's harder to find a job. The minimum shouldn't even exist, let alone be enough to feed yourself for a week in only an hour. The current minimum wage is more than adequate to feed yourself. With seven dollars that's like a day's worth or maybe half a day's worth of food in an hour.

Not everyone lives in the third world

I watched an interview with a renowned economist recently and he said that minimum wages are bad because they can kill low-wage businesses
what's preferable in his opinion is that there's a minimum income instead, so the state instead subsidizes the low-wage workers
that way there are still businesses on the low end of the spectrum, low-skilled workers keep their jobs, most of it is paid by the companies, and the state doesn't have to wholly subsidize them like it does with the unemployed

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That sounds like a different way of saying minimum wage to be honest.

Food in America is cheaper than in the third world due highly subsidized farming (with a few exceptions).
The difference is that your people don't know how to cook anymore and rely heavily in more expensive processed "foods".

go check numbeo.com
the cost of living in the developed world is about 2 (or maybe 3 times if we're talking about micronations that have to import everything) as high as turboshitholes, but people on those places still manage to survive with less than 100 a month
if you're having trouble making ends meet with $15 an hour then you're just bad at personal finances

the result for the workers is the same, but for businesses and the state it's better

akcually its cheaper to eat fast food than to pre your meal
hence while only poor mutts are fat af while people in the middle or upper class are thin and healthy

>akcually its cheaper to eat fast food than to pre your meal
is that true in the US? Here it definitely isn't

>akcually its cheaper to eat fast food than to pre your meal
No, it's not.
Look how much a kg of rice, lentil, potato, chicken, liver cost in america (not meme branded markets, I am talking about the cheap stuff)

That's just not true

Want to compare prices?

murican talked about that a lot here, of course the cost of living is different from place to place and country to country because of a variety of factors.
watched a tons of documentaries about low income american household and most of them are fat af

just because the ingredient are cheap does not mean the people are going to go on a lengthy journey to cook their meal

Can you not buy light groceries for one person for one day with $30? How bad is your inflation?

>lengthy journey to cook their meal
Nigga, half the stuff I eat take 30 min to be done (sure it doesn't look nice, but is healthy), plus, let's pretend you are unemployed. WHAT THE FUCK YOU HAVE TO DO THAT YOU CAN'T PREPARE YOUR MEALS?

>just because the ingredient are cheap does not mean the people are going to go on a lengthy journey to cook their meal
so... buying the ingredients IS cheaper than fast food, they just don't want to bother with it, which is the whole point

>just because the ingredient are cheap does not mean the people are going to go on a lengthy journey to cook their meal

>lengthy journey
If you can't cook your meal in the same amount of time it takes for you to make an order and have it delivered you're a fucking failure.
Besides motherfucker, YOU said it was more expensive, you don't get to start moving the goalposts and make this discussion about time, you said it was more expensive. You were wrong.

>WHAT THE FUCK YOU HAVE TO DO THAT YOU CAN'T PREPARE YOUR MEALS?
dont scream at me like that. Poor people there have 2 or more jobs and they dont have any strength left when they arrive at their home, so eating fast food seem like an option here

because frozen food and industrialized pre-cook food are cheaper? Beside buying ingredients, you still need electricity or gas and water to cook your meal.

this is one of the pri example, notice how most of them are fast af?
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Zoomer groceries consist in branded stuff, offseason fruits and vegetables and useless stuff like "Monster energy drinks" and "half a kilo of reddit fart flavored Doritos®".

>dont scream at me like that.
Are you my ex gf?
LMAO, I am not screaming.
>they don't have any strength left when they arrive at their home
If you have the strength to spend half a hour in the line for the McDonald drive thru, you can't complain. I am sorry.