Maybe by "dining" the informer was referring to those FF dine-in shops, haha!!@sestrahelena wrote:
Hahaha. $35 grocery shops? I guess Trendsource didn't get the memo. And 5-15 minutes for a dining shop report? Somebody's FOS.
@ceasesmith wrote:
I seriously doubt there's a 27 year old couple spending only $250 a month on food, as USDA says the average cost for two for a month on a "moderate" budget is $625.
@ceasesmith wrote:
He's been doing it for years, and earned a total of about $30,000. Totally doable.
Wonder about his math, though. Says "90%" of his food costs are covered by mystery shopping, so he spends $25 a month on food. If MY math is right, that means he and his wife spend about $250 a month on food, as $25 is 10% of $250.
I seriously doubt there's a 27 year old couple spending only $250 a month on food, as USDA says the average cost for two for a month on a "moderate" budget is $625.
@1cent wrote:
I’m also not too into articles about how someone who is already wealthy works for food.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
People go to ends for "free" food.
I volunteer at a food bank every month. This one lady who participates appears to be very wealthy: her car, her clothes, her nails, makeup and hair, her jewelry. She pretty much goes after all of the free food that is available.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Wonder about his math, though. Says "90%" of his food costs are covered by mystery shopping, so he spends $25 a month on food. If MY math is right, that means he and his wife spend about $250 a month on food, as $25 is 10% of $250.
I seriously doubt there's a 27 year old couple spending only $250 a month on food, as USDA says the average cost for two for a month on a "moderate" budget is $625.
@1cent wrote:
@HonnyBrown wrote:
People go to ends for "free" food.
I volunteer at a food bank every month. This one lady who participates appears to be very wealthy: her car, her clothes, her nails, makeup and hair, her jewelry. She pretty much goes after all of the free food that is available.
Yeah, I wouldn't think an article about her would be fun to read either. Maybe interesting. Probably sad.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
People go to ends for "free" food.
I volunteer at a food bank every month. This one lady who participates appears to be very wealthy: her car, her clothes, her nails, makeup and hair, her jewelry. She pretty much goes after all of the free food that is available.
@1cent wrote:
I’m also not too into articles about how someone who is already wealthy works for food.
@sestrahelena wrote:
Hahaha. $35 grocery shops? I guess Trendsource didn't get the memo. And 5-15 minutes for a dining shop report? Somebody's FOS.