Food will be worth more in the long run.
The average person will spend far more than 75k on food over a lifetime, and I would especially take that opportunity to eat at the finest, most expensive establishments at every available chance.
Garson, I'll have an order of everything and boxes to go for it all, thank you.
Picking money is an objectively stupid option
I'm actually surprised that food is dominating since it's only for yourself and aren't transferable. You can't even give it away for free.you can help pay for other people, if you want. It's less of a burden to pay for itself and worrying about others pay for you.
Not pulling that shit you wouldnt. When I used to work fine dining anybody who called me garon was told to leave. My colleagues all had the same attitude towards it.https://youtu.be/8ENmME9RoVg?si=MkBjNTwYwC7WFxx8
TC, do we still have to pay for our drinks? What about delivery fees.
75k is nothing. I spend that much on Uber Eats in a monthA month?
Picking money is an objectively stupid option
What if someone has a simple, inexpensive diet? $300 a month can easily cover my diet, and there are some people who make do on a lot less. If I take the $75,000 and put it into a conservative portfolio that pays 5% a year on average, I'd be getting approximately $300 a month, enough to cover my food budget. And I'd still get to keep the $75k.
Of course, I can take the free food and totally change my lifestyle, but that idea isn't too appealing to me, especially since I'll very likely wind up less healthy. The only thing stopping me from getting AYCE sushi or pizza twice a week will be my own self-discipline. Could wind up being a curse at that point.
you can help pay for other people, if you want. It's less of a burden to pay for itself and worrying about others pay for you.
Even more justifiable if you have a food allergy to pick food.
It would make dating interesting. Man would it be funny if someone makes an anime out of this.
Not pulling that shit you wouldnt. When I used to work fine dining anybody who called me garon was told to leave. My colleagues all had the same attitude towards it.https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/3/30384fdd.jpg
TC, do we still have to pay for our drinks? What about delivery fees.
Not pulling that shit you wouldnt. When I used to work fine dining anybody who called me garon was told to leave. My colleagues all had the same attitude towards it.
How would something like a box of cereal work?
Like, the part I eat would be free, but I'd have to pay for the part the rest of my family eats?
They couldn't eat any of it. If someone tries it vanishes or something.
Then you can make bank taking your Incredible Vanishing Food on the road as a magic act.
$75,000 worth of single-use food is A LOT of food. More than I'll probably spend on myself.
So I'd probably take the cash.
But...
You can probably make decent bank as a traveling "food illusionist"