• Sasuke [comrade/them]
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    9 months ago

    "So what does it mean that a child doesn't get a hot meal in Austria? Do you know what the cheapest hot meal in Austria is? It's not healthy, but it's cheap: a hamburger at McDonald's — €1.40, if I buy fries with it, €3.50. Now someone is seriously claiming that we live in a country where parents can't afford this meal for their child," he said.

    "If I have too little money, I go to work more," he added in the video, which was filmed during a wine-and-cheese event near Salzburg — with no burgers in sight — his conservative People's Party confirmed to Plus24.

    i hope he chokes to death on a piece of rotten cheese in his wine cave

    • space_comrade [he/him]
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      9 months ago

      Even disregarding this being a horrible choice for your child's nutrition that's a pretty bad deal, you could get much more food by buying cheap brands in the supermarket.

      This guy is amazingly out of touch, normally conservative EU politicians have the sense to refrain from such statements even if probably most of them believe the same.

      • Hadriscus@lemm.ee
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        9 months ago

        lol, in my experience French conservative politicians are equally out of touch. They're bourgeois fucks, they have no idea what a bus ticket costs. See this compilation from a few years ago

        https://www.francetvinfo.fr/politique/pain-au-chocolat-a-10-centimes-ticket-de-metro-a-4-euros-quand-les-politiques-vivent-dans-un-autre-monde_1887529.html

        They live on another plane of existence, they can't do anything themselves so it's not surprising they don't know the price of things

        • TheGreenGolem@lemm.ee
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          9 months ago

          'It's one banana, Michael. What could it cost, $10?'

          Or even better:

          C.J.: It's not that I wanna don a shroud, I just think the Polly-Anna act's not wearing well. Sir, I'm worried that at some point avoidance starts to look like maybe we just haven't noticed. We run the risk of appearing out of touch, like one of those President's who doesn't know the price of milk. Sir, do you know the price of milk?
          BARTLET: Not precisely.
          C.J.: Neither do I. Do any of us?

    • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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      9 months ago

      €3.50 every day would be €108.50 per month for a single person eating a single meal per day

      that's way more than i spend at the supermarket and i eat two meals per day that are way more filling and actually healthy lmao

    • NotErisma
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      7 months ago

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      • Karyoplasma@discuss.tchncs.de
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        9 months ago

        I can almost assure you it was one of those gatherings of pretentious snobs that extend their pinky when sipping from their Château Latour.

    • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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      9 months ago

      His opinion used to be much more widespread 10 or 15 years ago. Now poor people can't even eat fast food without being judged for wasting money.

      He's not just a capitalist pig, he's an out of touch capitalist pig.

  • ComRed2 [any]
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    9 months ago

    This is another way to tell people to go kill themselves.

      • mayo_cider [he/him]
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        9 months ago

        And after the delivery services started taking over, it's not even fast. At my local place anything other than nuggets and fries takes 20-30min minimum.

  • artaxthehappyhorse@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    What on earth happened to all the small businesses in my "poor" rural village? Oh right, that pedestrian unfriendly stroad next to the freeway with the Walmart and all the fast food restaurants sucking up the village's life force happened.

  • s20@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Did they go looking doe the most smug, I'm-an-asshole expression possible for that guy, or does he just look like that?

  • barrbaric [he/him]
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    9 months ago

    Low-income families should eat long pig taken from the rich.

  • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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    9 months ago

    Not sure how things are in Austria but where I live fast food is really expensive for someone strapped for cash

  • NotErisma
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  • WhyEssEff [she/her]
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    9 months ago

    I mean it's one Big Mac, Michael, how much could it cost? Ten dollars? how-much-could-it-cost

  • zephyreks@lemmy.mlM
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    9 months ago

    Is McDonald's cheap anywhere other than the US? In the US, there's a bunch of promotions that drive costs way down...

    • TheGreenGolem@lemm.ee
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      9 months ago

      Yeah, I always heard in my youth that McDonald's is the poor's restaurant (in the US at least). However it was never really the case e.g. in Hungary. It was always average priced at best. You can eat far better for far less in every moderate-sized town.

      • zephyreks@lemmy.mlM
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        9 months ago

        In the US you can get a burger and fries for $2 with their in-app promotions. On a per-calorie basis, it's actually very competitive with cooking yourself.

        • keepcarrot [she/her]
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          9 months ago

          Dang, it's like around 10-15 AUD here. Best eating out calories to dollars is probably domino's cheap line of pizzas