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I survived from only 20 dollars for a day in NYC – so you can get it up and running

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaAugust 28, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to Affordable Eating in New York City

New York City is one of the most expensive cities in the world, but one man has proven that it is possible to eat three meals a day with a small strategy and survive for a whole day in the city with only $20.

The Challenge

The Indian Food Influencer has recently documented his experience of eating three meals a day in New York City with just $20. His video quickly attracted attention on social media, triggering both praise and disbelief online. The challenge was simple: breakfast, lunch, and dinner outside, all within $20.

Strategic Eating

His goal was not only to survive the necessary minimum but also to make thoughtful decisions about eating, where to spend, and how to stay full all day. He started his day with an inexpensive but filling breakfast: five bananas for $1 and a bagel with eggs for $3. This was an easy start, but a strategic one that prioritized volume and energy compared to high-cost proteins.

Midday Energy Boost

For a midday energy boost at lunch, he bought a protein bar for $2.29 and paid more than twice as much for a coffee at $6.17. While some perhaps see a narrow budget as a luxury, he justified the expenses, saying, "I needed a good coffee and a place where I could sit comfortably and work. The protein bar gave me 20 grams of protein." He also took a sparkling water for $0.48 to stay hydrated and push through the day without feeling empty.

Dinner from a Classic New York Food Cart

The dinner came from a classic New York Food Cart – chicken and rice for less than $7. By skipping additional sauces, he was able to stay within his remaining budget and at the same time enjoyed a hearty, protein-rich food.

Total Expenses

He spent a total of $19.94 for the day, only six cents under his limit of $20. He also spanned transportation with a prepaid U-train card that was not included in the day’s budget.

Reaction to the Video

The video quickly became viral on social media, and many spectators welcomed his creativity and willpower. However, some criticized his expenditure priorities, particularly the decision to buy a $6 coffee while working with such a limited budget. Nevertheless, many appreciated his honest and realistic approach to the challenge, showing how far $20 can go if planned carefully.

Conclusion

He has proven that it is possible to survive in a notoriously expensive city with a shoe budget – and even stay relatively comfortable. His experience demonstrates that with careful planning and strategic decision-making, one can enjoy three meals a day in New York City without breaking the bank.

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