That's about twice of what I can find it for.
All my posts used Walmart standard pricing. I did this anticipating your inevitable claim that you couldn't find it at the same price. So you have an answer now, go shop at Walmart and you'll get it for the price I quoted.
Plus, there's the fact that if your grocery has to up-charge those ingredients (if you live in an area with a high cost of living, for example), then they will also upcharge the frozen food, so even if the prices you claim you saw are twice as high, then the box of frozen spaghetti should also be twice as high.
But in case it's not, go to Walmart. Apparently the place you shop at is uniquely terrible. Walmart will always match their online prices.
And, FYI, when you're poor, adding beef to the sauce is a luxury.
Which is
exactly why my initial calculation
did not include it.
My addition of meat was to demonstrate that even spaghetti
with meat sauce was cheaper than your frozen crap
without meat.
Did you miss the part when I said I've been there?
You can say whatever you want. The fact that you've no idea how grocery pricing works seems to indicate otherwise.
But I'll admit you might be right, you might be who you said you are, and you might simply have been sorely let down by your parents and the entire educational system when it comes to basic shopping knowledge. If that is the case, I apologize.
Because here's some proof, go to any Walmart and you can make 31 oz. of spaghetti for less than three dollars:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/6-Pack-Barilla-Pasta-Thin-Spaghetti-16oz/919805362
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Value-Tomato-Sauce-15-oz/10415500
(every Walmart outside of Alaska or Hawai'i (for obvious reasons) will price match the online price if you bring it in, so even if you want to claim your local Walmart charges more, you can get the products above for the prices above at
any Walmart)
Or, 5. You're being an ***.
Or you're some privileged upper class kid who assumes poor people are not smart enough to buy the cheaper, better food, and who is being an *** themselves.
I find your position frankly insulting. Even if you are not, you
read like you're some privileged upper class person who has no idea what they're talking about and is talking down to poor people. Your implicit assertion that poor people are too stupid to figure out they can get fresh food to cook at Walmart for cheaper than the cheap frozen garbage is
insulting,
disgusting, and
reeks of privilege.
I cook all my food for my family and shop at three different stores to get the best deals I can. My in-laws are on welfare and disability payments and still cook all their own food.
Every working class person in my life cooks their own food rather than the frozen crap
because it is cheaper to cook your own food. Every single one of them is smart enough to try to get the best deals they can.
No one I know is the "to lazy to bother to shop properly" caricature of poor people you seem to think they are.
So when you come in here with your assertion that the frozen crap is the cheaper option,
to me it comes off like a privileged upper class brat who has never actually been in a supermarket talking down to the rest of society.
And hey, maybe you aren't!! Maybe you actually
have been grocery shopping in your life. But I have a
really hard time squaring that idea away with all your statements that directly contradict reality. I have a
really hard time understanding why you don't
already take advantage of price-matching systems to get fresh food which is more affordable than the frozen crap. And I have a
really hard time believing that a poor person would shop at a place that, according to you, charges nearly
eight dollars for the ingredients spaghetti when you could get the ingredients
from ~any~ Walmart for under $3!!
But, hey, I'll admit I could very well be wrong!! Maybe you just didn't know these things!! Which points to a huge societal problem if it is true.
If you
are who you say you are, then seriously just go shop at Walmart as it will apparently change your life. Learn to shop smarter, because that "cheap" frozen food isn't really all that cheap. If you are who you say you are, then the fact you can't afford anything but frozen food is, frankly,
your own choice by shopping at such an expensive retailer when cheaper options are available.
Again, at
any Walmart you can get this stuff for under $3. And 90% of all Americans live within 15 minutes of those things.
If you are who you say you are, again, I reiterate my original position: We
need to teach people to shop and cook!! If you didn't actually know about these options available to you and everyone else,
this is a serious problem indeed!!
And if you're
not who you say you are, then please stop speaking down to the lower classes.