#qa Eating on the street can be more expensive than cooking at home, as street vendors often add a profit margin to their products to cover transportation costs and necessary permits. In addition, prices may vary depending on location and demand at the time you are shopping. Therefore, you may spend more if you eat on the street frequently. However, if you don't have access to a kitchen or don't have time to cook, eating on the street may be the only viable option for you. In this case, try to find cheaper options, such as cheap food stalls or food trucks, and consider bringing your own water and snacks to avoid spending on expensive drinks and food. It's also important to consider the impact that street food can have on your health and safety, so it's recommended to choose options from trusted vendors and be careful with hygiene and food preparation. Do you eat a lot on the street or mostly food made by yourself?

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