How to survive current inflation?

What's the cheapest possible way to survive regarding food to survive the current economic disaster? Currently eating 4 slices of toast a day and 2 cups of tea (estimated I'm spending about 40 pence a day on food.

Is there any way to reduce costs further? Does anyone know if you can eat better than this for the same price?

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Baking is quite cheap. Flour virtually free. This allows you to mix it up. Even a rich dough like waffles or brioche is very affordable. Pancakes?
Not sure what to do about inflation specifically, though. Markets are crazy right now.

>4 slices of toast a day and 2 cups of tea
You’re killing yourself playing the Jew’s game. If you can’t reasonably garden for your entire sustenance then you need to work a job and earn money to buy food. Dairy and meat are the staples and they will not cost you much. Stop spending $50 a night on dinner and drinks at the bar.

Cereals are good in general. Porridge? Endless variations.

I considered this and will look into it, may bake my own bread and can maybe get that down to 30p a day. My only issue is that things like milk, eggs and butter are expensive and usually necessary.

Good point.
A years supply of Multivitamins will cost 30 pound at most.
Eliminates some of the troubles with a monotonous diet.

>owning a garden
>going to a bar

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What's the point of living on a diet like that? You're speeding towards organ failure and no amount of Protect the NHS® will save you from that pain.

Make lentils, pasta, milk powder, and canned fruit your baseline. Look for wholesalers.

Protein powder shakes. Buy local eggs & raw milk.
Fuck paying for fast food because they upcharge in order to profit

you have food banks in bongland right? go there. if need be, say you are living in a household of 4 so you get more food

>…am a helpless retarded bong

That's getting welfare which is gay, my idea here is to minimise cost

If I don't have a garden I don't have a garden cunt, you want me to become the indoor trout farmer or what

>I want to spend less but I won’t put in the work to make it happen

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One pack of eggs and a liter of milk will go a long way, though. Easily 8lbs of dough.

Actually not that bad to add more variety. Protein powder is affordable and can be drunk with water.

I used to think like you, but now I'm seriously considering it. The government's robbing me blind with taxes and inflation. The churches are sponsoring all sorts of shitskin "refugees". I might as well abuse their generosity. I'm already living off of the books whenever possible.

I know it sounds kind of gay, but financially it js based, eat vegan style foods, It will save you a lot of money, tinned beans $0.65c tinned tomatoes $0.50c, get yourself some lettuce, jalapenos, chillis, onions, make yourself a burrito bowl, you can use plant protein meat substitute, or just buy meats in the reduced section.

You don't have to be a hero and do it for any reason but vegetables are cheap along with tinned foods and grains, you can make up some simple tasty dishes for a fraction of the price of meat meals, and if you want meat, just eat to save a dime.

Are there any kinds of edible funguses or moulds that can be grown indoors easily?

Good advice too. Cooking your own soup will be a lot more cost effective than cans. You could use virtually any kind of veggies.

The massive benefit in this as other anons mentioned, you can grow almost all your foods too, and of you get some chickens, you can feed them for free with scraps you grew, all for free.

Why are you still living in London if you’re so concerned about consumer prices? Doesn’t England have a sprawling countryside with plenty of local farmers?

Actually yes. It won't be cheap starting out, getting the substrate and grow boxes, but before long you'll make good on the investment.
Growing some herbs on the windowsill can be wise, too. The cost factor is negligible, and it can make a worlds difference in taste.

>living in London

Kys I'm white

The people in the grocery store are free.
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drink massive amounts of olive oil, turn it into fat, and live off your own blubber while everyone else starves to death

If you really get into it you could also investigate what edible plants grow nearby, even in the city. Plenty of leafs and tubers are edible. In the countryside someone in the know may be able to survive through foraging, or at least add variety to the diet.
Reminds me I have to go pick some wild fruit soon. Many fruit trees here along the roads that nobody bothers to harvest.