Cheap Eats New York
I have come to the conclusion that I can no longer afford to eat in New
York City. I can no longer afford the overpriced gourmet yuppie (Young
Urban Professional) food in this town, or at least in this neighborhood
the East Village, and that I may have to resort to dumpster diving,
where you can actually find some really good food, and/or soup kitchens
in order to continue to eat. Maybe I can compile a list of restaurants
who give out leftovers at the end of the day after they close. Do they
exist? For there is a ton of good food being thrown out and wasted in
this town everyday at unbelievable and unbearable proportions to
witness. City Harvest is an
organization that collects this food to give away to others, and that
is a good deed indeed. Maybe I should try calling them to see if they
have any good food to give away. Is the word "Gourmet" a code word for
overpriced food that one cannot afford? For richer or for poorer, this
Quality of Life gentrify the neighborhood campaign is doing me in. Am I
paying for location, location, location for this item of food that can
probably be found for less than half the price in Nowhere Ville,
Nowhere Town? And every single building I walk past on the Island is
food, food, food and more food to remind me that it's time to eat again
and again nonstop for as long as I am walking around on the street.
Every building I past seems to be either a food market or restaurant
and I want to go in and eat at every single food establishment I past
as the menu and food display always looks so good and appetizing. And
forget about going into those Whole Foods Health Food Markets that are
popping up everywhere these days. Only the rich or at least people who
are willing to pay the price for those outrageously overpriced food
items shop there. I would need a full time job just to be able to
afford to impulse eat in this town. I am being reduced to a rice and
beans, bread and water diet here and thereafter. No more sushi,
lobster, crepe suzettes, le' ten string beans with fancy sauce de jour,
tuna tartare, bagadou bagels, shi shi salads and cafe' au laite's for
me anytime soon. A cheaper way of eating is at hand, somehow.




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