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Thursday, September 12, 2013
12:46:00 PM

Was watching Pain & Gain trailer and came upon a part whereby a character said this to Mark Walhberg, "Salads are invented by poor people." Wow!! In the real world, not even the poor people eat salads. Salads cost at least $0.50 more than regular item/burgers at any fast food joints. Has anyone realised that? So, its a NO that salads are for poor peole. $0.50 makes a lot of different sometimes to a person's finance and not to mention, could cost alot more for a person's calories intake. Undenyingly, i made that mistakes too. We made bad choices of food and health most of the time just to save a few bucks. Which one would you rather spend on, more money on healthier food or more money on medications? Do the math.