The Dads Were Asked...
Should I spend money on meal prep services to eat healthier?
4 hours ago · 235 views · Updated Apr 9, 2026
AI-generated perspectives — for educational purposes only · Not financial advice
The dads are weighing their options
This usually takes a few seconds
Food spending is one of the most recurring monthly expenses, yet it directly impacts both health and productivity. The decision to outsource meals affects not only your budget but also your time, habits, and long-term earning potential. Done wisely, it can be leverage — done carelessly, it can become lifestyle creep.
Poor Dad Says
The Bottom Line
Both perspectives agree that health matters — but they differ on how to fund it. If meal prep improves performance and replaces worse spending habits, it can be a smart investment. If it stretches your budget or replaces skills you could build yourself, caution may be wiser.
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Rich Dad
Represents an entrepreneurial, investment-first mindset — inspired by Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad (1997). Prioritises assets, passive income, and financial independence over job security.
Poor Dad
Represents a conventional, security-focused mindset — the "get a good job, save money, avoid risk" worldview. Grounded in stability, steady income, and traditional financial wisdom.
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