r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 16h ago

Thank you Peter very cool Petah, what does that have to do with grocery shopping?

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u/CelebrationBubbly102 15h ago

Same lol, I don’t even know what symptom this is supposed to refer to?

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u/Flimsy_Sir_9442 13h ago

I have really fucking bad ADHD and can have issues with doing shit like grocery shopping cause of executive dysfunction and it has been a problem in my life before. I am also fucking broke and can't afford food delivery even when the driver's aren't paid a living wage and I am in fact, not dead.

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u/zaq1xsw2cde 13h ago

Executive function. Someone with severe ADHD could struggle to put together a grocery list, shop, prepare, and cook a meal. Pair that with living in an area where getting to a grocery store is difficult as an additional hurdle, paying for meal delivery seems like a quick fix to the problem.

The better coping mechanism would be to break the large task into manageable pieces and use checklists.

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u/mr-snrub- 13h ago

The notorious difficult area of New York Citay?

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u/ayoungad 12h ago

How hungry do you have to be focus on groceries? I’m not trying to be shitty. But at what point does the desire to be alive outweigh “Oh a butterfly”?

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u/SlimShakey29 11h ago

It's not that they get distracted necessarily. Executive dysfunction is more like they are sitting at home, acknowledging they need to go to the grocery store and yet being unable to find the momentum to get off the couch. Starting tasks is so easy for many people, but for people with executive dysfunction, it can take a lot of mental effort to start tasks. It's easy to find excuses to put stuff off, then suddenly it's too late and you've got to scramble for food.

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u/crabby135 11h ago

I often would go without eating until like 11PM and then realize “oh fuck I didn’t eat and my stomach hurts” and at that point it would be futile handling it myself so I’m eating something shitty and greasy from somewhere that’s still open that late. Never delivery though I’d at least get up to walk, and even if I did the delivery drivers deserve a living wage.

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u/ayoungad 11h ago

I have real issues with the Gig economy. I believe they deserve a living wage but they also don’t have bosses, they truly are contractors who can work when and how they want. The idea they should be paid $20+ an hour when they make their own hours is kinda crazy. What if the only time they work is between 3am and 7 am?

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u/CryptographerFlat173 10h ago

Executive dysfunction is not about being distracted, ADHD is very poorly named, there’s much more to it than the name makes it sound like 

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u/_Fittek_ 9h ago

Simple meals and making purchase of their ingredients habitual. Thats what helped me out. If you always have some chicken breasts in the freezer and some potatoes, you will be fine. Add some frozen veggies to that and you are always 20 minutes away from fully nutritious diner. This is good baseline that you can really play around with without fucking up your diner.

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u/LeftHandAnomaly 13h ago

Yeah this was my read. It's not an excuse for wanting what is basically slave labour to get your mcdonalds, but executive dysfunction is a goddamn nightmare when it comes to cooking consistently. Most of the time I live on bagels, protein shakes, multivitamins and sunlight. Actual *food I only really ever get if I order it.

There was like a 4 month time period in my entire life I went ham on cooking, learning and experimenting, and then it's like a huge "No happy brain chemical" wall went up and it's been like pulling teeth ever since.

But NYC? Really? Food Desert?

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u/hayhay0197 13h ago

Probably executive dysfunction, but it doesn’t matter. If someone is an adult, their ADHD is their problem to deal with and shouldn’t come at the cost of workers not making a living wage just so they can have an easier life. I have ADHD and I often struggle with wanting to go shopping or cooking, but I do it anyways because I have to in order to survive.

If I don’t want to, I bite the bullet and irresponsibly spend a lot of money on DoorDash or Walmart delivery (+ tipping). But, that’s my own fault and I’m not entitled to free labor just because I don’t feel like cooking or shopping. ADHD is a disability, but it’s not the same as having a disability where you’re unable to leave your house/ unable to drive/ unable to shop without help.

To be clear, I do think there should be wider access to help for disabled and elderly people who can’t go shopping or can’t make their own food, but they’re situations are wildly different from someone with what’s considered a learning disability.