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just eating out in general. i cook at home as often as possible because restaurant prices are nutso. even chinese takeout that used to be cheap is like $15 before tip here
Check out the Too Good To Go app! There's probably a few things near you. It's designed to help reduce food waste. As long as you're open to a little surprise, you can get great stuff for like 75 percent off. We do it almost weekly.
if i didnt have so many allergies id consider it :( maybe my bf would enjoy it he is not picky
Chinese seems like a weird one to mention because anywhere I've ever gotten Chinese takeout has to be the best value for your dollar in terms of take out food. They cram those containers so full you can make three meals out of it, at least.
i live in a small town thats got some of the most overpriced and disappointly small portions of chinese food. + in a small town it doesnt taste too good either :/ my friend and i will drive an hour once a month or so to get really good dim sum, ramen, korean... for cheaper