How many meals do you eat per week that you don’t pay for? (Food from parents, free dorm food, free company cafeteria, etc.)
How about subsidies? My university canteen charges for meals less than half the market price; I counted each such meal as 0.6, is that right?
If you do have at least a vague idea of how much you spend, could you estimate your weekly food spending in USD?
Do I have to count the food I pay for that other people eat, too, right? Otherwise, if Alice buys Bob dinner on Wednesday and Bob buys Alice dinner on Thursday they’d have to put in different numbers than if they split the bill both times, even if the amounts of money left in each wallet at the end of the week are the same in either case.
How many meals do you eat per week that you don’t pay for? (Food from parents, free dorm food, free company cafeteria, etc.)
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How well do you keep track of the amount that you personally spend on food?
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If you do have at least a vague idea of how much you spend, could you estimate your weekly food spending in USD? (Just the food that you pay for.)
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How should I answer question 1 if I share all grocery shopping expenses, roughly equally, with my partner?
Hm, how about you say that you pay for all your meals, then split your grocery expenses in two for the final question?
How about subsidies? My university canteen charges for meals less than half the market price; I counted each such meal as 0.6, is that right?
Do I have to count the food I pay for that other people eat, too, right? Otherwise, if Alice buys Bob dinner on Wednesday and Bob buys Alice dinner on Thursday they’d have to put in different numbers than if they split the bill both times, even if the amounts of money left in each wallet at the end of the week are the same in either case.
Both of these sound reasonable. Thanks!
Oops. Please put the words “weekly” into bold font for inattentive people like me. I mistakenly wrote a daily value.
Done. Could you tell me the values you put in? (Via PM is fine.)