How worried should I be about eating little fish and vegetables? - /adv/ (#33258271) [Archived: 1416 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/22/2025, 1:52:22 PM No.33258271
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Currently living by myself in an apartment without a kitchen and I'm largely living off of protein (pork, chicken, eggs, snacking on peanuts), and sugars (rice) from cheap eateries and occasionally fastfood places.

It's not that I can't buy meals with fish and vegetables — I just find that cheaper meals that have them are rather unappetizing and the ones that have them which are great often cost about a third more than what I'm willing to spend at most on a regular meal.
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 6:27:07 PM No.33258959
>>33258271 (OP)
>How worried should I be about eating little fish
How little are the fish?
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 8:09:09 PM No.33259290
>>33258271 (OP)
You're going to die of scurvy.
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 8:10:58 PM No.33259297
>>33258271 (OP)
buy groceries and make cheaper vegetable meals. vegetables from the store are cheaper than any fish or meat or eggs by far
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 8:29:16 PM No.33259381
>>33258271 (OP)
my country doesn't have access to sea and we rarely eat fish, I think last weekend I ate fish for the first time in 3 months or something
and we're ok.
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 3:36:56 AM No.33261272
>>33258959
I only ate two fish meals last week. One was tuna and the other was sardines.

>>33259297
I have nothing to process groceries with at all.
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 3:32:57 PM No.33263395
>>33258271 (OP)
>How worried should I be about eating little fish and vegetables?
Teeny-weeny fish? Itty-bitty vegies?