Depends on where you live, maybe. Here in Minneapolis, quality food is a thing, not just for the rich, but for the middle class and even the poor. Sure, there are always tradeoffs, but we're not living on the McDonalds dollar menu and Maruchan Ramen - not if we can afford better, and most can.
The real cost of quality food isn't so much money as time. My daughter does most of the cooking for the household, because she loves it. She spends a couple of hours a day at it. I love to cook too, but I don't spend hours a day cooking, because it's not a good tradeoff in my life.
The real cost of quality food isn't so much money as time. My daughter does most of the cooking for the household, because she loves it. She spends a couple of hours a day at it. I love to cook too, but I don't spend hours a day cooking, because it's not a good tradeoff in my life.