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Old 08.05.2015, 03:12 PM   #4086
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eta: he's looking at just total energy consumption not prices. he gets 20% of his calories from restaurants. i get nearly 0.

if economies of scale are so efficient, why would it cost me more to eat garbage 3 times a day at macdonalds than it costs me to eat GREAT at home?

i get that he makes bazillions per hour coding or running his startup incubator, but most people make a limited amount per hour on a limited workday. so it's good economic use of their free time to cook at home.

too many people eat themselves into debt--- he won't because he's got unlimited cash and can think purely in terms of physical efficiencies instead of price efficiencies like most mortals.
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