thehappyherbivore
thehappyherbivore t1_jaaa229 wrote
Reply to comment by kiljuvakirahvi in Do americans eat bread? by [deleted]
If it’s only one slice of bread, it’s an open sandwich.
thehappyherbivore t1_ja9ux0j wrote
Reply to Do americans eat bread? by [deleted]
You’re describing a sandwich? Yes, we eat sandwiches here.
thehappyherbivore t1_j08h2jg wrote
Reply to comment by puffdexter149 in How transit affects emissions: A map of average household CO2 emissions, with Metrorail routes added by Golden_Kumquat
Indeed. From the article:
> Higher-income households generate more greenhouse gases, on average, because wealthy Americans tend to buy more stuff — appliances, cars, furnishings, electronic gadgets — and travel more by car and plane, all of which come with related emissions.
thehappyherbivore t1_jacuims wrote
Reply to What do you spend per month on groceries in DC? by questionsbecause
I spend about $200-$220 per week at Whole Foods for two adults and a toddler. I shop exclusively at Whole Foods because I get 5% back with Prime + Prime CC. We also order take out 1-2x a week, but I’m not counting that as part of groceries. Our weekly spend has definitely increased over the last year, but it’s hard to know how much of that is inflation vs. my son’s berry obsession.