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Comments by "Tomas Vrabec" (@tomasvrabec1845) on "Vegans Vs. Meat Eaters: What Is The Right Diet? | Middle Ground" video.
:D Most students come to Uni and start eating more unhealthy. I got to uni and suddenly started eating more healthy because I had the power of buying my own food. I spend about 6-8£ a week on meet 2£ for milk and eggs and usually about 20£ on fruit and vegetables. As I get older the less snacks I eat and since I am at uni it is at the minimum. I always have a fruit bowl in my room with a pack of apples, easy peelers and apples or any other seasonal food. Overall I tend to spend between 30-40£ a week on food (usually less than 40). :D Good for me because everyone else seems to spend about 60 or more which troubles many students due to limited budgets.
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that comment about food chain hit me. No it isn't just a made up thing. A jelly fish eats plankton, turtle eats jelly fish and a shark eats the turtle. Shark can't eat anything the Jellyfish eats (it may eat what the turtle eats but doesn't naturally and wont get much). Same for the Turtle eating plankton.
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I don't know how it is in America but here in Europe in general it is cheaper to eat healthy. For me it takes at least 3£ to get full for the moment at McDonalds (yet I get hungry within an hour and a half) but for that cost I get a kilo of chicken legs which with a pack of potatos and some extra veg (overal cost about 10£) lasts me 3 days ( 6 meals). Unhealthy fast food or frozen food would cost me about 20£ for 3 days.
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