If a daily fast food run is on your to-do list, you could easily see your bank balance plummet. If you spend $10 every workday on burgers and fries, you’re looking at $50 a week for a total of about $200 a month. That doesn’t include your weekend food costs or the long-term damage you’re doing to your arteries.
As an alternative, take your lunch to work. If you turn that fast food lunch into a healthier and more filling brown-bag lunch, that typically will cost $4 a meal, according to Health magazine. That’s a savings of about $1,500 a year.
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