While the recent report that a large number of people have less that 100 euro a month to spend after payment of bills i find this sad news hard to reconsile with the constant reports of massive sums being spent on drink. I think it is ironic to hear on the news these two issues being reported on one after the other namely the poverty story and the drink orgy. Father Matthew comes to mind.
To be honest i am a bit unsure myself but when i hear of the massive sums spent on drink i just wonder where the money is coming from.
If bills includes groceries then €100 for a single person is plenty.
If bills includes groceries then €100 for a single person is plenty. If you have to buy your food from that then it would suffice for a healthy diet but there wouldn't be a penny spare for even a newspaper.
It's not just drink though. I constantly hear people worrying about money, bemoaning pay cuts etc and then booking a nice holiday somewhere. I have a cousin whose dad helps her and her husband with their mortgage but I met her at a party at the weekend and she was wearing a pair of sandals that she said didn't cost 'that much' only £150 (pounds not euro). I don't understand that, to be honest.
I disagree.
€100 a month to fund .. clothing & footwear, save for a holiday, save for a rainy day, mobile phone, car, occasional doctor/chemist costs, birthday & Christmas presents.
A healthy diet is more expensive to fund than an unhealthy one! Good quality fruit, veg, meat and unprocessed ingredients cost a hell of a lot more than a 3-in-1 tray from the local chinese.
I don't think this is necessarily true. The likes of lidl and aldi have great deals on fruit and veg.
But they also have great deals on processed ready meal type rubbish.
It is cheaper to eat unhealthy processed food than it is to buy all the ingredients you need to cook healthy meals from scratch - plus it takes less time to prepare the processed stuff.
And if you want to be really healthy and eat organic or free range, it costs an arm and a leg. My butcher sells a free range chicken for 14 euro. Compared to 6 quid for a factory chicken. The cost goes up if you look for quality, and you wont have a healthy diet if you dont eat good quality food.
But its not true that you cant have a healthy diet on a tight budget. You could make a big pot of spal bol for a fiver. If people choose to buy the processed stuff for convinience thats a different matter. I shop in aldi and never but that stuff.
The vast majority of people dont eat organic meat. Even those who are 'comfortably' well off wont spend 14 euro on a chicken
Depends what you define as a healthy diet. Spag bol is one of our 'junk' meals lol!
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