Absolutely NOTHING has changed smh
I've been there too—constantly feeling like my money disappears with every Uber Eats order. It's so easy to fall into the trap of relying on food delivery services, especially when life gets busy or you're too tired to cook. However, if you're noticing that your spending habits aren't changing despite your awareness, it might be time to take a step back and reassess. First, try tracking your spending in detail. Sometimes you might underestimate how much those $10-$15 orders add up over a week or month. Budgeting apps or simple spreadsheets can help you visualize these patterns. Next, consider meal prepping. Dedicate a couple of hours weekly to cook and portion meals for the coming days. This not only saves money but also reduces the temptation to order out. Also, explore affordable grocery options or bulk buying staples to lower food costs. Combine this with simple recipes that don’t require many ingredients or complicated cooking methods. Lastly, set specific goals or limits for ordering food delivery each week. For example, restrict yourself to one Uber Eats order per week and stick to it as a treat rather than a habit. By slowly implementing these strategies, I've found that my spending on food has become more intentional and less of an automatic expense. It may feel tough at first, but the financial and health benefits are well worth the effort.
























