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 Eating the cheapest item on the menu

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scorptim
post Oct 9 2020, 02:34 PM

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QUOTE(PoorButHumble @ Oct 9 2020, 01:29 PM)
In a restaurant menu, you can see that the cheapest option is usually the one with the cheapest ingredients.

And usually they hawk the cheap option to poorfags who want to dine in expensive establishments but have no money to top up to the Wahyu steak.
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QUOTE(PoorButHumble @ Oct 9 2020, 01:30 PM)
I don’t think they have zhapfan available in Banyan Tree.

I am talking about ordering from a menu in a restaurant. Never order the cheapest option from it.
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Again, that’s a baseless claim. Most of the time salad is the cheapest shit in the menu and it’s freaking healthy. So there’s no correlation at all that cheap = unhealthy and expensive = healthy.

QUOTE(PoorButHumble @ Oct 9 2020, 01:32 PM)
That’s what I am trying to get across to these guys.

You go to a restaurant, you eat what is the best tasting food there. You don’t choose according to price and cheap out.

Unless you have financial difficulties, of course..
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Now best tasting pula, just now say nutritious. 🤦‍♂️

QUOTE(PoorButHumble @ Oct 9 2020, 01:32 PM)
Is this available in Banyan Tree?
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Dah dah la humblebrag u staying at banyan tree. I know la now they got promo price Rm2500 per month for their suite due to covid season.
scorptim
post Oct 9 2020, 02:44 PM

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QUOTE(New Klang @ Oct 9 2020, 02:38 PM)
My school canteen sold cheaper

Small bowl 10 sen
Big bowl 20 sen

I got 20 sen daily, so I save 10 sen for toys or ice cream
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Wait...how old are u?

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