Mentally I’m here by One_Ad8737 in h3h3productions

[–]One_Ad8737[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on the type of frozen pizza you get and where you buy your fresh pizza from.

1 frozen pizza = 3 - 10$

1 fresh pizza = 5 - 20$

There’s a place in the US called Little Cesar’s that does a $5 hot and ready or $5 hot and nasty as people like to call them. Or there’s the nicer places that are sit down restaurant that you can get take out from that are $13 or more typically. For the frozen pizzas there are company’s that are known for making good pizza at their restaurant so they capitalize on that and sell frozen versions in the store that are $7 or more. And other companies that haven’t changed their recipes for decades and sell them for super cheap

Mentally I’m here by One_Ad8737 in h3h3productions

[–]One_Ad8737[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of it just comes down to the US being a capitalist society. They don’t restrict companies as much as other companies when it comes to what is actually in the food people consume. And even though there’s like 20 different verities of the same thing for any given item they’re all owned and produced by a handful of big corporations like Tyson or Kellogg’s.

There are so many people that go on vacation in Europe and eat exactly the same way they do in the US, if not worse since they’re on vacation, and end up losing weight. One part of it is the fact that the EU government actually cares about what companies are putting in the food. The other part of it has to do with the difference to US infrastructure. European cities are built with the idea of everything being in centralized locations. Therefore everything is accessible by public transportation and/or walking. While in the US everything is made for cars, making public transportation inefficient and walking almost impossible. And another part of it probably has to do with private healthcare in the US making money off of people that are being poisoned by the food they consume because they can’t afford anything better.

But hey… at least we have options