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Have today ne discussion with a work colleague had how much money I spend in the month for food. Since I noticed that is clearly too much, especially since now everywhere the prices have exploded. A kebab costs now simply 7 € 🆘🆘🆘 therefore #nextlevel
#spartipp : No longer go shopping without a plan and no longer order food out of convenience. Since you come quite quickly from the 7 € to 2-3 € per dinner.

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Honestly? Yes, that's true. The real killers are money guzzlers like unnecessary subscriptions, utilities from old contracts, energy waste, decadent parties and missing price comparisons. From real bad decisions like home bought too expensive, 3rd wife parallel and Porsche Cayman S times apart... I allow myself the "luxury" of spontaneous purchases with a fixed budget - we will soon still do without enough. There also my 5,50€ Döner changes also nothing more. TLDR: I order Lahmacun wallah. No investment advice. No kebab advice.
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@BASS-T I order myself a Lahmacun first... long time no longer eaten
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There are a lot of other things you can save money on; I personally don't save money on things that make life worth living like good food, good wine, Colombian coke, Thai hookers, etc. 😂 I don't save money on things that make life worth living.
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The worst cost factor are these dirty taxes. For me personally, the largest item on the payroll
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@LUD Taxes are robbery
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@LUD If the taxes would at least be used wisely :D
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@svenleowe Certainly, the view on the statement from gross to net is partly frightening, however, the personal tax burden is much lower. Anyone who makes a tax return will see that the personal tax burden is much lower than the direct comparison on the statement, which many people forget.
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@Squoschy not really
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I personally don't consider this spontaneous external meal to be the cost driver. Superfluous subscriptions, triple insurance policies or old mobile phone contracts or utility contracts are actually much worse 😅 In addition, you should also treat yourself to something and not always just save when you can afford it.
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Kriegt one but directly Böcke on ne Muttenklappstulle 😍 But times seriously, right haste! Cook more often (much) and then have something left over for the next day, that saves right coals!
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For us, a kebab costs 12-14 Fr. We have a household budget, which is sometimes 100 Fr below or 200 Fr (sometimes even more) above. It is more important to have an overview of your own expenses, so that you can recognize and eliminate money guzzlers.
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Döner update from me: From 3€ to 3.50€ risen There I still get away well 😂
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@DasistderWeg Since I would be skeptical again, why the only barely half of other providers costs 😅
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@Staatsmann Dog meat is cheap right now
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@Staatsmann actually they all cost between 3-5€ 😅 And the meat is not even bad there:)
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Make myself a bratwurst kebab every now and then. Remove the casing from the bratwurst. Bratwurst cut with the peeler. Then grill onfem Optigrill. When the "meat" is ready, off into the pita bread with it. kebab men hate this trick 🙃.
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@AktiverTom well-intentioned advice but then I might as well castrate me and take the rope 😅
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I completely agree with you have colleagues who spend 50€ a week on food, which I much prefer to invest. Rather make me my bread at home of which I will also be full 😂
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Kebabs seem to be a staple food here. Please don't forget: with a healthy diet you are investing in your health, and that should be worth a lot to you! What good is a 400k deposit at 60 if you are ill?
No investment advice - common sense.
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