Improbable Food Budget/Playing With

Basic Trope: A family spends an inconceivable amount of money on food purchases.
 * Straight: The Tropersons, a seemingly-middle-class family, dine out more often than not at fancy restaurants.
 * Exaggerated: The Tropersons dine at five-star restaurants for every meal. If they want a snack, they go there as well.
 * Justified: The Tropersons are very concerned with keeping up appearances - dining out frequently is a way to not appear poor.
 * Alternatively, they're very good at working a budget to the point where they can dine like they do.
 * Due to some oddities such as organic matter replicators or high value food stamps everyone can afford to eat lavishly in the setting.
 * One of the Tropersons saved the restaurant owner's life, and eat for free.
 * Inverted: Dog Food Diet
 * Subverted: The family is shown eating as many meals at home as they are shown eating out, if not more.
 * Double Subverted: ...Until Mr. Troperson lands that new promotion, in which case they throw their money around.
 * Parodied: A group of vagrants are shown eating incredibly lavish meals and bemoaning their poverty while talking about the vintage of the 200+ year old wine.
 * Deconstructed: Eating nearly every meal out wreaks havoc on their budget.
 * Reconstructed: ...So they learn to budget responsibly and learn a valuable lesson.
 * Zig Zagged: How often they dine out varies from week to week.
 * Averted: They dine out occasionally, but not frequently.
 * Enforced: "Hell, I dunno how often middle-class families dine out. What am I, a sociologist?"
 * Lampshaded: "I made my favorite thing for dinner...reservations."
 * Invoked: No one knows how to cook, so...
 * Defied: After a few months of luxurious dining, they decide to cut back.
 * Discussed: "Hey Joe?" "Yeah Bob?" "How do they manage to eat out so much?"
 * Conversed: "So Mom, how do we, on one paycheck, manage to eat out every day?"

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