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Is an expensive high street lunch ever worth it? From Pret's £12.95 salmon box to Sainsbury's £4.50 green salad, SARAH RAINEY tries the 'healthy' top offerings... and has a surprising verdict
Is an expensive high street lunch ever worth it? From Pret's £12.95 salmon box to Sainsbury's £4.50 green salad, SARAH RAINEY tries the 'healthy' top offerings... and has a surprising verdict

Daily Mail​

time12 hours ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Is an expensive high street lunch ever worth it? From Pret's £12.95 salmon box to Sainsbury's £4.50 green salad, SARAH RAINEY tries the 'healthy' top offerings... and has a surprising verdict

As summer lunch plans go, there are few more convenient options than buying a salad box from your favourite sandwich shop or supermarket. But forget wilted lettuce, squashed tomatoes and soggy croutons; today's healthy lunches truly are a cut above your average home-chopped salad.

Wife blasted for making husband's lunches — and then charging him for them: ‘Put money in my pocket instead'
Wife blasted for making husband's lunches — and then charging him for them: ‘Put money in my pocket instead'

Yahoo

time20 hours ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Yahoo

Wife blasted for making husband's lunches — and then charging him for them: ‘Put money in my pocket instead'

Make that money, honey. One savvy wife sparked an online debate for her decision to charge her hubby for making his lunches every day. Rae, a mom of two, who is now self-employed, creating social media and caring for her family, often chronicles her life on TikTok — and one video in particular had people feeling a certain type of way. In the clip with over 200,000 views, Rae is making a yummy-looking salad for her man's lunch. It looks like an elaborate meal, but all her hard work isn't for nothing — she charges him for it. 'I charge my partner £10 ($13.52) a day to make his lunch for work. If he's going to spend £10 on McDonald's, Gregg's or wherever it may be and put money in a stranger's pocket, why not put money in my pocket instead?' she said in the voiceover of the video. 'Pay the woman you love for your lunch. That way, everyone's happy. He's fed and happy — I'm paid and happy.' She does have a valid point. Rae went on to explain how sometimes she runs out of lunch ideas, and it can be tough to constantly be creative with what she's making for her husband. But overall — she seems to enjoy the lunch deal she's worked out with her partner. However, many of the commenters on the viral video didn't feel as chummy about it. 'But if you love your man, you wouldn't charge him £10.' 'I just think the whole point of saving money at work is to eat from home, so to still be charged when you're eating from home doesn't make sense unless you're saving that 10 each time.' 'Backwards mentality.' 'Charging him?! He should kick you out.' Thankfully, Rae also saw a lot of support on her video, as hundreds of others were all for the smart transaction. 'He's absolutely getting his money's worth.' 'Covers the cost and time it takes you.' 'Let's be real it really isn't that bad. His Mrs is going out of her way to make him stuff…' 'From today onwards, I'll be charging'. This wife is receiving payment for being a caretaker for her spouse — and other women are putting on sundresses to cook for their families. 19-year-old Savanna Stone is a stay-at-home wife who shares her tradwife life in Florida on Instagram and TikTok. She's using social media to encourage other women to embrace stepping into their femininity by being a mom and wife. 'I had this moment before I got married and, through a lot of conversations with my husband now to where I realized, you know what, I just want to be a traditional woman. I want to stay at home, be a stay-at-home wife. I want to stay home with my kids one day. I want to rebuild a nuclear family because the left and modern feminism has truly tried to destroy that,' Stone told Fox News Digital in an interview. Whatever floats people's boats. Solve the daily Crossword

Kristen Stewart and wife Dylan Meyer twin in shorts for a low-key lunch date
Kristen Stewart and wife Dylan Meyer twin in shorts for a low-key lunch date

Daily Mail​

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Kristen Stewart and wife Dylan Meyer twin in shorts for a low-key lunch date

Newlyweds Kristen Stewart and wife Dylan Meyer looked closer than ever wearing relaxed summer outfits while heading for lunch at Casa Leo, in Los Angeles, California. The actress, 35, and the screenwriter, 37, who tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in April, were in good spirits as they strolled side by side dressed in T-shirts, shorts and sneakers. The couple looked relaxed in each other's company as they spent quality time together amid a break from their busy schedules.

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