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This Person Shared How To Spend Less Than RM100 On Food For 30 Days!

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Right now, we are pandemic. Some people are living on a tight budget because of it. So, this post on Facebook garnered over by showing how to spend less than RM100 for food in 30 days!

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Let’s see how they did it~

This person shared that after some data gathering, they said you can spend RM3.30 for 3 meals in a day! This means that for 30 days, you will only spend around RM99.

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First of all, breakfast. The writer shared that you only need 2 spoons of milo and 4 pieces of crackers. The total of the breakfast will be around RM19.20 if you eat it in a month!

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People were not happy when they see the choice of breakfast

▼ Are you drinking milo or plain water?

 

▼ Crackers are just not filling your stomach

 

▼ Where can I get a pack of milo at that price?

As for lunch, It is revealed that you will be eating fried rice every day. The fried rice will cost around RM25.20-RM43.20 in a month!

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▼ I think this person has the prices for the wrong year


▼ If the chicken breast is RM1, I can guarantee you that it will be sold out in less than a minute

 

▼ Didn’t you know that eggs shelves life is short?

 

▼ Here’s another alternative to save money since we are at it

 

Well, as for dinner, you will enjoy 2 pieces of plain mantou and plain water, which only cost around RM36.75 a month.

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▼ Bun for dinner? Sounds suspicious~

 

▼ Some alternative sound similar to this plan.

 

▼Where do you get the water? Even some states have a problem with water

The total cost for breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be RM99.15! You only need less than RM100 to survive for a month. Really interesting, isn’t it?

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The netizen responded a lot regarding the budget and the plan

▼ Some do think it is a good idea for those who want to save money and lose weight at the same time.

 

▼ But, not going to lie, the extra money might be used as a hospital fee for the next month.

 

▼ I guess this plan is perfect for a money-saving mode that lasts like a week or so.

What do you think? Is it worth it to do this plan? Tell us what you think about~

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