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Someone Online Wondered: “What Is Some ‘Poor People Food’ That You Will Eat No Matter How Wealthy You Get?“, And 30 Folks Delivered

Food is fuel, and that's a fact – however, it's not only a source of nourishment. It keeps us together by gathering our families on holidays and Friday night dinners, and it instantly improves our moods when we're in need of a pick-me-up.

Do you remember how popular it was to make banana bread during the lockdowns? Even if you're not a fan of preparing the food, it's still a great way of bonding with your loved ones, plus you get to eat some delicious meals afterwards. 

While some folks are more into gourmet foods, others enjoy more affordable cuisine. Well, this online user took it to one of Reddit's communities and asked fellow members to describe the "poor people's food" they'll always eat regardless of how big their wallets might get. The post has managed to receive over 45K upvotes in just a day and was showered with interesting answers. 

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#1

grilled cheese, literally the best snack ever.

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#2

PO-TA-TOES!

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#3

Fried egg sandwich. When you’re rich, double up on the eggs and add some cheddar

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#4

Cinnamon toast. Not the cereal

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#5

Pancakes.

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#6

Tacos! They're always so cheap to make, and many times cheap to purchase. Tacos just make you feel happy. I don't know what it is. They also seem to fill you up!

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#7

Cottage/shepherd's pie

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#8

Italian food is actually pretty cheep to make, but can be sold for expensive if made right.

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#9

pickles

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#10

Maruchan Ramen. I love Maurchan ramen so much and ramen in general. I could be a millionaire but i would still have a pantry stocked with ramen. I have bad insomnia and when i was younger and would wake up at night, my dad would make me chicken or beef Maruchan ramen. I still remember sitting in our dark dining room while my dad got the ramen from the top shelf. He would drain the water a little and put in the seasoning so it wasn’t ever FULLY cooked. I rarely see my dad anymore so when i have a bad day, i eat ramen. the same way he made it. I was 4 then and that’s the only way i’ll make it now.

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#11

Meatloaf

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#12

Biscuits and gravy, with browned sausage bits and pepper mixed into gravy.

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#13

My disgusting guilty pleasure of shredded cheese microwaved on top of tortilla chips

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#14

PB & J

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#15

Hard boiled eggs

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#16

McDonald’s cheeseburgers. The little ones with the yellow paper wrapping.

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#17

Rice and beans.

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#18

Vareniki. Potato dumplings, most Americans probably know them as pierogi.

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#19

Costco hotdogs and pizza

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#20

Burek, its a bosnian bred like dowe filed with meet and baked in the oven. My grandma used to make it all the time

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#21

Cheap instant noodles ftw

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#22

Kraft Mac and Cheese

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#23

Peanutbutter & banana sandwiches. So good.

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#24

Fried baloney sandwiches.

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#25

Empanadas.

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#26

Porridge Give it to me with milk, sugar and buttered toast. So yum.

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#27

Stroganoff hamburger helper for life. Add some sautéed mushroom and onion and a scoop of sour cream if I'm feeling fancy.

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#28

Tortillas and melted cheese, straight up.

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#29

Stove Top stuffing

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#30

Ramen and microwave popcorn, which fueled my entire time in college

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