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Media obsession with 2-minute noodles
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(10-11-2022, 08:48 AM)SueDonim Wrote: There's yet ANOTHER article (https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/202...bites.html). At least for a change it's not Stuff - they usually seem to be in to this. I wonder if the reporters go around asking people if they buy 2-minute noodles and rub their hands with glee when someone says "Yes". Trouble is, even if they aren't directly laughing at the people, they must know that the rest of us will. And that it doesn't actually help create awareness of how some really are struggling.

If you are poor, 2-minute noodles must be about the last thing you would buy. Surely you would spend your last dollar on real food, eg wholegrain rice and frozen veges or something that provides some nutrition.

In the years when my weekly food and groceries budget limit was $65, I bought cheap food. Knock downs, managers specials, use by date toss outs. I rarely bought frozen stuff, and I never ever bought health food type food like wholegrain anything, because it came at a premium price. And yes, lots of noodles, pasta, and white rice, because it was a great filler that extended proteins and vegetables.

I was lucky. I was educated and I am a great cook. But it has becomeĀ a habit, that budget shopping, though these days I have a newish efficient fridge freezer, a much higher income, much more teasonable rent, and can afford far more vegetables. I still don't buy wholegrain rice though!


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RE: Media obsession with 2-minute noodles - by Oh_hunnihunni - 10-11-2022, 09:02 AM

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