Wow, a lot of unintended privilege in this thread. Not you, Eniko, but in the replies.
I'm at 0-1. I live and eat alone. Having a disability that prevents walking with heavy loads, I have my groceries delivered. Delivered groceries do not generally offer single-servings of vegetable or fruit, and larger quantities tend to go bad before they get used, because see above re: disability. It's rare I can cook twice in a day.
Which waste I cannot afford, because I am on disability.
So most days, I eat chicken strips from the microwave. They're $10 for a supply that will last me five or six days. Sometimes, for a treat, I'll make tuna mayo sandwiches, or toast with marmalade. I live on less than $100 of food in a month in general. Once a month I might treat myself to a shawarma with onions and tomatoes, if it's been a good month.
So I see your "healthy diet", and raise you late-stage capitalism and a poverty diet as one of those useless mouths they talk about.
I am not interested in your suggestions for how you'd look after this in my shoes. Saying things about that will only confirm you have no idea what shoes I wear. Thanks for your attention to this paragraph.