BlissfullyUnawareCanadian
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- Kingston, Ontario
A discussion in the financial forum has me wondering how much people spend on dining out a year. If you know, can you say is it more than $100? More than $500?
I am Canadian, living in Canada and wondering if there’s a big difference in the US and Canada for dining out habits? I assume they are similar but I’m not really sure.
We very rarely eat out but when we do, we go to restaurants where everything is made from scratch. This doesn’t come cheap, so our bill can be over $300 with tax and tip. Keep in mind we only eat out once a year, sometimes once every two years. So that’s $150-$300/year for dining out. We never eat fast food (stopped in June of 1995), and I make my coffee at home so I can’t fathom how we could lower our dining out annual costs without eating food at chain restaurants and I would rather eat at home than do that, because the food at home tastes much better.
I am Canadian, living in Canada and wondering if there’s a big difference in the US and Canada for dining out habits? I assume they are similar but I’m not really sure.
We very rarely eat out but when we do, we go to restaurants where everything is made from scratch. This doesn’t come cheap, so our bill can be over $300 with tax and tip. Keep in mind we only eat out once a year, sometimes once every two years. So that’s $150-$300/year for dining out. We never eat fast food (stopped in June of 1995), and I make my coffee at home so I can’t fathom how we could lower our dining out annual costs without eating food at chain restaurants and I would rather eat at home than do that, because the food at home tastes much better.