• Perspectivist@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    There’s a bit more nuance to it than home cooked meals being healthy and eating out being unhealthy.

    • Ekky@sopuli.xyz
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      2 days ago

      Sure, but going to a proper restaurant tends to cost a bit more than doing it yourself.

      Like, making some roasted pork with steamed veggies, sauce, and potatoes takes some 10+40 minutes of preparation and about 10 minutes of cleanup, and it costs me about 25$ (and is, of course, not including any deals). That’s for 4 grownups, plus some leftovers for lunch next day.

      Obviously food and restaurant prices differ wildly depending on where you live, but I’m not sure I could get a decent and healthy takeout/restaurant meal for less than 60$ for 4 people in my area (assuming that 4 kebabs can be considered “decent and healthy”).

      That’d leave me with a hourly “food-wage” of roughly 35$ (or 75$ if we’d assume 100$ for takeout), which I think is acceptable. I’d not make more than that after taxes either way.

    • Ashwo@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 days ago

      Really rich people employ cooks and butlers. The butlers make sure the cooks respect the nutritionists advice.

      All restaurant chains have factories. Anything that comes from a factory is ultra-processed.

      • Flauschige_Lemmata@lemmy.world
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        Just because it’s frozen and made in a factory doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s unhealthy.

        Vitamin C is pretty much the only nutrient that gets degraded by freezing and storage. Usually the problem is that the nutrients weren’t in there to begin with.

        Having a look at the ingredients is really worth it. Of course that is a lot more difficult in a restaurant compared to a grocery store. Thanks to regulations.