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03-21-2018 06:16 PM
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It depends on where and what you eat. My favorite places aren't fast food ,and they make everything from scratch
03-21-2018 06:24 PM
@deepwaterdotterwrote:
@fortunewrote:
@Noel7wrote:Jeff Bezos.
"As of March 21, 2018, he has an estimated net worth of $130.8 billion." Forbes
I can't even imagine...
What does he look like? Is he single?
I think his wife is a novelist. Can't recall his appearance.
I just had to look him up. Here's his picture!
03-21-2018 06:24 PM
03-21-2018 06:27 PM
@cherrywrote:I wonder how he lives? If I had all the money I could ever spend , I wouldn't want to live any differently than I do now.
Here's a sampling of his businesses and life-style. Mind you, these were a few years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7v3t4OuIc4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39PsExSHoSE
03-21-2018 06:29 PM - edited 03-21-2018 06:32 PM
@cherrywrote:It depends on where and what you eat. My favorite places aren't fast food ,and they make everything from scratch
I wasn't referring to fast food @cherry
There have been several reports about restaurant food not being very healthy.
Here's one...
Restaurant Meals Are Just As Unhealthy As Fast Food
Fast food is associated with clogged arteries, obesity and overall poor health, but full-service restaurants are often serving up even more sodium and cholesterol than their quicker counterparts.
New research published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that, compared to meals prepared and eaten at home, both fast food and full-service fare is linked to increased fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, and calorie consumption. But while the increases in calories and fat was consistent for both types of eateries, the study revealed that sit-down restaurants added even more sodium and cholesterol to their meals than fast food outlets.
It goes on... available online at Huffington Post 7/20/15
ps There are many more articles available online which come to the same conclusion.
03-21-2018 06:35 PM
The average working stiff can't even begin to imagine what they would do with all that money. We're boxed in by what we know personally.
These kinds of people are adventurous, they invest, they create and they explore with their money.
We're sitting here worrying about what he eats and he's planning trips to space and building huge medical centers.
03-21-2018 06:36 PM - edited 03-21-2018 06:37 PM
@Noel7wrote:
@cherrywrote:@Noel7when I don't want to cook we eat out, it's much easier.. so I wouldn't be living any differently
You might not, but I would
@cherry
I would like a cook who knew how to make healthy meals with fresh produce and make it taste good. Restaurant food is not all that healthy.
@Noel7 Not to mention how clean are some places. There is a Blue Plate award here and the few times we eat out we look for those restaurants with perfect scores.
A very popular Chinese buffet restaurant (gag) was found to be defrosting their chicken on the floor of the kitchen.
You don't know who washes their hands, who sneezed on food prep, who coughed, who left meat out to defrost-the gag factor list goes on.
I'm extremely picky anyway.
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