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@Scion Agree. Some so-called inflation are self-inflicted and should be controlled regardless.

But if even the core standard of living has to be compromised, then inflation is degrading the quality of life and is not a real solution.

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17 minutes ago, Scion said:

 

many of these so called solutions are affecting the standard of living...

can also say cycle to work, or practise fasting and eat one/two meals a day

it doesn't solve the core issue of inflation

(but of cos, many young people are so used to food deliveries and PHV... have to admit these are really draining the money)


yes its a bad habit, a lazy one.  I use food delivery maybe 3 times max a year, only during exceptional occasions

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I summarized lah
有饭吃饭,有粥吃粥 

Chicken expensive eat fish
 

yes anyone also know. common sense. No new information

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1 minute ago, Mustank said:

I summarized lah
有饭吃饭,有粥吃粥 

Chicken expensive eat fish
 

yes anyone also know. common sense. No new information

Ya lor, don’t even need asspert to tell us.

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25 minutes ago, Scion said:

 

many of these so called solutions are affecting the standard of living...

can also say cycle to work, or practise fasting and eat one/two meals a day

it doesn't solve the core issue of inflation

(but of cos, many young people are so used to food deliveries and PHV... have to admit these are really draining the money)

I refuse to call food delivery

i will die die go downstairs buy 

Phv and food delivery are for rich people

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1 minute ago, Fcw75 said:

Ya lor, don’t even need asspert to tell us.

Somemore tell people buy investment insurance :XD:

I rather buy SAF Group Term insurance then buy Dow jones index or put money in my cpf than give a cent to these insurance leeches

 

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2 minutes ago, Mustank said:

I refuse to call food delivery

i will die die go downstairs buy 

Phv and food delivery are for rich people

Same here bro. Never use Grabfood, Foodpanda or Deliveroo even once before. 😁

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9 minutes ago, Throttle2 said:


yes its a bad habit, a lazy one.  I use food delivery maybe 3 times max a year, only during exceptional occasions

many of my colleagues, esp the younger ones, have no qualms about almost daily food delivery and grab rides. Lunch can also cost them at least $10 for a sandwich and coffee.

If they change that habit, it can be easily $10 saved per working day or $200 per month.

but then, I waste money on driving. 😆

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1 minute ago, Fcw75 said:

Same here bro. Never use Grabfood, Foodpanda or Deliveroo even once before. 😁

some deliveries are worth it. most deliveries are quite expensive. Eg I will sometimes have pizza delivered for $3 which is less than to/fro bus fare or petrol/parking expenses. 

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4 minutes ago, Kxbc said:

many of my colleagues, esp the younger ones, have no qualms about almost daily food delivery and grab rides. Lunch can also cost them at least $10 for a sandwich and coffee.

If they change that habit, it can be easily $10 saved per working day or $200 per month.

but then, I waste money on driving. 😆

 

for me is Bukit Merah view hawker center nana curry. Sumptuous food. Excellent value. True heartland 💪

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7 minutes ago, Kxbc said:

many of my colleagues, esp the younger ones, have no qualms about almost daily food delivery and grab rides. Lunch can also cost them at least $10 for a sandwich and coffee.

If they change that habit, it can be easily $10 saved per working day or $200 per month.

but then, I waste money on driving. 😆

I saw my neighbour  call grabfood for 1 drink nia 😅😅😅

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6 minutes ago, Kxbc said:

some deliveries are worth it. most deliveries are quite expensive. Eg I will sometimes have pizza delivered for $3 which is less than to/fro bus fare or petrol/parking expenses. 

But you are also paying more for the pizza itself.

For example, Chicaboo sell a 2 piece set meal for $8.90 at the restaurant but foodpanda is $10.90.

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9 minutes ago, Kxbc said:

many of my colleagues, esp the younger ones, have no qualms about almost daily food delivery and grab rides. Lunch can also cost them at least $10 for a sandwich and coffee.

If they change that habit, it can be easily $10 saved per working day or $200 per month.

but then, I waste money on driving. 😆

Its just plain laziness. 
when at work, its better to take a break and go get lunch outside. Office air is never good.

this generation is less hardworking thanprevious.  And previous generation is less hard working than the previous.
This gen is also more frivolous than previous, and the previous gen more frivolous than the previous. 
 

😁😬  its just downhill, whichever way you look at it

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3 minutes ago, Beregond said:

I saw my neighbour  call grabfood for 1 drink nia 😅😅😅

Expenses is ownself choose one 

Want to eat good eat convenient then pay lor. ownself one. Don’t Kao Peh 

 

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5 minutes ago, Beregond said:

I saw my neighbour  call grabfood for 1 drink nia 😅😅😅

Yes I saw a food delivery guy carrying 1 cup of bubble tea.

Really so desperate for bubble tea huh…

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