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The cost of fueling my body

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I’ve become a bit obsessed with how much it costs to fuel my body during the working hours.

Item Cost/Serving Qty/Day Cost/Day Qty/Month Cost/Month
Snap Kitchen 500cal meal $10.00 1 $10.00 22 $220
Fairlife 42g Protein Shake $3.50 1 $3.50 22 $77
Liquid Death $1.75 1 $1.75 22 $38.50
Ruta Maya Dark Roast $0.25 3 $0.75 66 $16.50
Califia Farms Café Oat $0.11 3 $0.33 66 $7.26
Total $16.33 $359.26

To keep me and my brain running during working hours costs me ~$359.26/month. Not much to say beyond that –no grand epiphanies– except that I think it’s too expensive. Sitting in an office by myself costs me $16.33/day (or $2/hour). This budget doesn’t include breakfast, dinner, exercise, healthcare, transit, internet, electricity, or office supplies… all necessities that enable the work. This is just the daily cost of caloric fuel to keep my body going during the nine-to-five. My family has three other humans in it too, so this seems collossaly expensive.

If I wanted to save money (I sort of do), here’s what I’d could try to optimize from top to bottom:

Lowering my lunch costs stands out as the best candidate for improvement. But as I noted before, adding even a small pile of extra duties risks toppling the wagon and I’m back to eating emergency $14 Spicy Chicken Sando Combos to quench my hunger. I wonder where my daily costs fit on a graph of national statistics. Is this average? Is this Bidenomic inflation? Am I making myself poor with my avocado toast? Someone who understands finances help me budget! Ack!

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