>cnbc.com
>“Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary may give out smart saving and investment advice, but he admits he sets a “bad example” when it comes to his food budget.
>“I’m on the road all week, five days a week all across Canada. I’m spending about $1,000 a day on food,” or $7,000 a week, O’Leary tells CNBC Make It.
>While he recognizes his food spending habits may sound “crazy” to most, for him — it’s just Canadian. In O’Leary’s world, business lunches, dinners and even breakfast meetings are the norm in order to make deals happen.
>“For example, today’s breakfast cost me about $200,” O’Leary told CNBC Make It in July in Toronto. “It is very expensive to eat healthy in Canada.”
>“If you are just starting your career, look at your paycheck and do not spend more than 40% of your after-tax paycheck on food,” he says.
>And if you want to be “smart,” he says, keep your grocery expenses at 30% of your biweekly paycheck and do intermittent fasting four days a week at a minimum.
>“If you really want to save money, fast for an entire six days [a week] and eat only one night a week, ” he advises.
>(When O’Leary himself was younger, he even managed to afford groceries on his second date with his now-wife Linda. “I went to the grocery store and bought some lettuce and canola oil so we could make a salad together in the kitchen,” O’Leary previously told CNBC Make It. “We had a great time and we got to know each other a little bit.”)
The Canadian government is pushing veganism and entomophagy (eating bugs) as state enforced orthodoxy. Kevin O'Leary, a fucking leaf, of Shark Tank and worth $400M, is now featured in Bloomberg articles for billionaires about how expensive it is to afford food in Canada.
What the FUCK is going on in Canada?