When people are asked the question if they prefer fast food or cooking from home, most answer fast food without any hesitation. Many individuals prefer fast food rather than cooking from home because it is often more convenient for them. It is primarily those who are always on the go with busy jobs or busy lifestyles. Eating out does not involve any down time, cooking in the kitchen, or thinking if all of the ingredients are already in the kitchen. All of these are very true, however, eating from home also has advantages. There are three main points. The first point being, eating from home can save money. The second point is that eating from home can also be a healthier choice. Lastly, cooking from home …show more content…
Everyone wants to save money. Eating fast food every day can definitely add up. The average person will eat three times or more a day. This can be breakfast, lunch, and dinner with the possibility of snacks in between meals. Think about it, if one had to go out everyday three times a day for food all of the money they would spend on a weekly basis. Not only does that include the money for food, but also the money that will be spent on gas. The money that is spent on eating out can go towards monthly expenses or can be saved for a rainy day. When cooking from home, all of these problems can be cut down and massive amounts of money can be …show more content…
It is quite easy to jump in the car and run up the street to the nearest restaurant. Typically at these places, one can be in and out of the drive thru in less than five minutes. This causes for no down time and requires no groceries or cooking. Nevertheless, cooking from home is more beneficial. Cooking from home does require more work and time, but there are more great things that come from it. The money that can be saved over a month’s time is one. Secondly, at home cooking is safer and a healthier choice. Finally, eating from home has more of a personal touch than dining out does. This is the difference between dining out and cooking from