What socioeconomic class do your food choices resemble?

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  • sheahughes
    sheahughes Posts: 133 Member
    Firmly middle class apparently. I found quite a few of the "menu" items unappetising. Fish fingers (meh); sloppy joes (ick); lobster? eh give me prawns instead or a nice grilled barramundi. Lobster *in* mac'n'cheese? WTF lol
    Would have been nice to see a wider variety of food types - are croissants upper/middle/lower? What about cous cous?
  • I2k4
    I2k4 Posts: 188 Member
    Hahaha survey result: "Your food choices could not be tied to any one social class." I'd probably differentiate shopping (whole foods omnivore simplicity) from eating out, which tends to be less often but more upscale than most. Survey choices mooshed those contexts.
  • HollyPFlax
    HollyPFlax Posts: 79 Member
    I got upper class for my love of sushi and rare meat. 😂
  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
    edited November 2021
    glassyo wrote: »
    MsCzar wrote: »
    Sooooo you're low rent if you like mac & cheese, but throw some lobster on that baby and you're both hoity AND toity! :D

    Taking the whole thing with several grains of organically sourced hand-packaged sea salt. ;)

    I was on the fence about the lobster mac & cheese. Mac & cheese? Hell yeah! But I don't think I've ever had lobster so not sure I'd like it and I kinda can hear them squealing when put in hot water from some show or something I saw? :)

    I find lobster overrated, but also don't really like mac & cheese so vetoed all of those. Like I don't hate it if it's well made, but I generally wouldn't choose to eat it over some other option. (I don't hate lobster, but I'd choose pretty much any other shellfish.)
  • cowsanddogsarecute
    cowsanddogsarecute Posts: 156 Member
    Lower class. Yup that's about right! I don't really eat 'fancy' foods and seafood is not my favourite unless it's hoki 🤣🤣🤣 I got some Lower Middle Class because of the 'fancy' sweets and because I like mussels sometimes 🤣🤣🤣
  • spiriteagle99
    spiriteagle99 Posts: 3,741 Member
    Lower middle class. I still like the food I liked as a kid: chili, mac n'cheese, meatloaf, stew, sloppy joes, pulled pork, etc. That's the way I was raised to cook and I still eat that way. I'm not much of a seafood eater so said no to most of those. I can eat lobster, I'm just not crazy about it.
  • I came out as middle class. Which I am.

    Of course, I was making out the menu for next week and noting that it included carne asada, Steak Diane, and Kung Pao pork. Tonight's dinner was shrimp scampi.

    So, that just wasn't very accurate.

  • CurvyEmmy
    CurvyEmmy Posts: 225 Member

    This is kind of offensive… “LOWER” class?? Excuse me? :O

  • INTJmom
    INTJmom Posts: 15 Member
  • midlomel1971
    midlomel1971 Posts: 1,283 Member
    My profile was upper middle-class, just like I expected.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    Could not be tied to any one class. Makes sense...I'll eat most everything on there except frozen pizza, chicken nuggets, fish sticks, or caviar. I love me some fancy pants foods, but I also love simple pleasures like fish 'n chips, chilli, beef stew, chicken noodle soup. And who can turn down a Hebrew National cooked to perfection on the grill with a pickle and a side of chips while sitting around the pool?
  • BrightEyedAgain
    BrightEyedAgain Posts: 259 Member
    edited November 2021
    I was 92% Lower Middle Class which made me laugh. I would have described it as picky Southern 5yr old. ;) That test doesn't seem very accurate, though. If you don't like fish (which I don't) or you don't eat meat, you probably won't get an accurate result. They didn't have much in the way of vegetables to comment on. And they aren't taking regional preferences into account either. But it was stilll a fun thing! I love online tests. B)
  • luxia2020
    luxia2020 Posts: 55 Member
    Your food choices resemble those of the upper class (92.86%).

    Woooow. I didn't know I had such high tastes 🤣 this quiz is funny!
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    CurvyEmmy wrote: »
    This is kind of offensive… “LOWER” class?? Excuse me? :O

    These are socioeconomic terms describing income/wealth ranges. No need to be offended. It's as pointless as being upset if your BMI puts you into "Obese."
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    ahoy_m8 wrote: »
    Rhumax67 wrote: »
    There's a socioeconomic class for food choices?

    try shopping for a week on $20 for a family of 3 and with $200 for a family of 3 and see what options are there....especially as far as variety and range of foods go (you can certainly eat healthy on a limited budget. We did.)

    been both places....

    But that's a WHOLE other discussion.

    I agree completely with your point, but doesn't the quiz ask what you would LIKE to eat vs. what you ACTUALLY eat? It's conceivable that I could be living on hot dogs dreaming of lobster. It told me my preferences couldn't be put in a category because I scored about equally in all categories, but it didn't ask about one food group I eat the most - legumes. I wonder if they are low class because they're cheap or if all classes eat legumes so it isn't a good quiz q.

    Yes, how much you would LIKE to eat:

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  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    edited November 2021
    As I am an omnivore with an adventurous palate, I got the result I was expecting:

    "Your food choices resemble those of the upper-middle class (60.71%)."

    My loathing of bivalves probably took me down a class.
  • corinasue1143
    corinasue1143 Posts: 7,464 Member
    edited November 2021
    Lower and middle class
  • sgt1372
    sgt1372 Posts: 3,997 Member
    edited November 2021
    75% middle class here (more upper than lower on the margins) but this shouldn't be surprising because it's more than likely that the demographic of people using MFP is most likely "middle class."
  • perryc05
    perryc05 Posts: 226 Member
    Hahaha -- My "food choices could not be tied to any one social class." Perfect.
  • ExistingFish
    ExistingFish Posts: 1,259 Member
    edited December 2021
    My choices were apparently most middle class, and almost as much lower middle class. Fits.

    But I don't eat fish or any kind of seafood, so...how much that skews the results. Or is it that fish foods (except the fish sticks) are considered higher class?
  • MagpieFlame
    MagpieFlame Posts: 20 Member
    "Your food choices could not be tied to any one social class." I got a completely even split across the board.
  • MagpieFlame
    MagpieFlame Posts: 20 Member
    ythannah wrote: »
    I didn't do the quiz due to time constraints but my food choices resemble those of the average 5 year old more than any particular class. :D

    (Really they don't, I have more sense than that, but every now and then I have what I call Eat Like a Kid Day when I make very poor choices)


    Back before the pandemic, when parties were a thing, I would have Fancy Kid-Food Potlucks with my friends, which involved everyone bringing ridiculously "fancy" versions of kid-staples. For instance, tomato soup and grilled cheese became cream of tomato bisque with basil and sun-dried tomatoes, with toasted gruyere on artisan bread and browned-butter sage. Apple smiles, but with honeycrisp apples, organic toasted almond butter and gourmet vanilla-bean marshmallows.

    But no matter what, we always have the Classic Kid Versions alongside the fancy stuff, and by and large, it's almost always more popular. You can't beat nostalgic perfection. :-)
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,934 Member
    Got lower class. However, most dishes were very American, and I'd not like to eat any of them. I don't care about burgers, mac&cheese regardless of it being with foie gras or pure, sandwiches, salads, etc. I eat lots of authentic southern European and Asian food, which wasn't really represented.
  • plg999
    plg999 Posts: 14 Member
    Spoiler alert: This quiz is terrible for vegetarians. :D There are, like, five vegetarian things in the whole quiz, and none of the foods I normally eat are here.
  • HoneyBadger302
    HoneyBadger302 Posts: 2,069 Member
    I got upper class - but I probably could have said that's where my tastes lie as I love seafood, and have tried many many foods over the years, and do find the fried, fatty, carby foods not particularly good compared to well prepared fresh versions, even when the same meat (such as a type of fish) is being considered.
  • mph323
    mph323 Posts: 3,565 Member
    Cannot be tied to one class. It looks like I like a lot of comfort food, and like it even more when it's dressed up with lobster or truffles :D The sad thing is I have celiac disease and in real life can't eat most of the food presented without modifications that make it less attractive to me, sigh.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,595 Member
    Honestly, I'd never even heard of half the items listed, lol. Guess that explains why I didn't get a single nod towards either upper classes, and was pretty evenly spaced across the other three.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,934 Member
    I wonder how today's dinner would be rated here. I cooked elbow pasta (yeah, the stuff used for mac&cheese), and in a separate pan friend onion and garlic until sweet, then added cubes of tinned luncheon meat, mixed everything. Served with proper, old parmigiano :D That's my comfort food, btw.