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'Just sick of the crime': Restaurants dealing with in an increase of people dining and dashing
(winnipeg.ctvnews.ca)
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If you want to set aside some criteria, then I'd be game. Are you including transportation costs per restaurant trip? "Lost wages" in the time it takes to go and then wait for your meal? Delivery fees? Etc.? If so, set out the parameters.
You look at having a kitchen as a loss, while someone else would see it as a bonus for the place you're paying for to have a roof over your head. Even without a kitchen you could make meals in your bedroom using a simple pressure cooker, or more if you want to expand on your options.
So, if you want to go that route, a kitchen is zero cost, because you can use whatever room you sleep in.
Again, zero cost kitchen per above. You'd be overspending far more than $60 per day, and you're getting a (likely) unhealthy meal.
Per above, you're spending specifically more!
No, because rather than making many meals for many people, you're making many meals for one. No added cost necessary.
Yeah, $20 pasta, $15 sandwich, $6 lattes, $8 for home fries, $3 for pop... much less than what? A banquet wedding dinner? LOL