I disagree with both aspects of this. re the first: people want to eat at meal times; if you have 10 people using one communal kitchen, it's going to have to be ~10x the size 2nd: no, food doesn't cost much less at all in bulk https://t.co/bchYx4uiJm
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9/ this is entirely obvious to anyone who is not blinded by ideology (either left or right)https://twitter.com/Manicton/status/1430215631555620867 …
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10/ I have zero objection to people visiting friends and cooking if they want to. But that's now how this thread started. You said "people could get by with a much smaller kitchens ... if larger communal cooking areas were more available". https://twitter.com/The_Great_Lynx/status/1430217176716296195 …
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13/ I work hard to earn money, not so I can buy status items, not so that I can take vacations, not for a whole bunch of reasons ...and FOR one reason: so that I can own my own things, use them how and when I want, and NEVER have to compromise w others.https://twitter.com/upstatefederlst/status/1430219990712700937 …
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The fact that most churches have a kitchen speaks to how insanely cheap kitchens are, that places which don’t strictly need them have them.
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Our church has one. People use it for big family events, one of our members used it as the base kitchen for his food truck, I used it to self-cater the rehearsal dinner for our wedding. It's a great service, but it'd never occur to anyone that it could replace their home kitchen.
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