It's like comparing the "expense" of convenience foods to homemade. Sure, it's more expensive to buy something fast or readymade, but often when you're poor, time is the real commodity.
It's like comparing the "expense" of convenience foods to homemade. Sure, it's more expensive to buy something fast or readymade, but often when you're poor, time is the real commodity.
It's like comparing the "expense" of convenience foods to homemade. Sure, it's more expensive to buy something fast or readymade, but often when you're poor, time is the real commodity.