
The savings lifestyle up to now… I… did my best… saving money… hooray… Today’s calorie intake 4853kcal.
Isn’t it impossible to not keep track of monthly food expenses while living alone and working a desk job unless you’re earning quite a bit?
>>1
Didn’t Mochizuki-san say at the beginning that they don’t save much money?
I just think they aren’t looking directly at it.
>>1
Isn’t it rare for someone living alone to cut back enough to keep track of their food expenses…?
>>1
I don’t understand either.
Half Price Labeling Time!
I just noticed even though I had updated it.
Is everyone at that workplace an idiot??
Is it because the sales kids are chugging Monster Energy drinks that they can’t save money? Those things are pretty expensive.
>>4
Drinking one per day costs about 7000 yen in a month!
>>12
Well, it’s not that much after all…
>>14
7000 yen is just a little less than one month’s worth of utility bills for living alone.
>>19
Aren’t utility bills cheap?
To have utilities like water, electricity, and gas under 10,000 yen is quite rare in urban areas…
>>12
But what if it’s 20?
>>21
Go to the hospital.
>>23
Probably dying from caffeine addiction.
>>12
What you stand to lose is greater than money… right?
You’re working overtime like an idiot, so you must have money.
With all that overtime and being short on cash, it feels like I’m drinking about 20 energy drinks a day.
All your overtime pay is probably going into energy drinks, right?
Isn’t it a fixed overtime system?
Isn’t there a lot of questionable talent at this company aside from Michizuki?
>>9
I mean, people become a bit strange while working at this company, don’t they?
Yay!!
If someone who can’t brake goes to a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, they’re going to die.
Well, even if you eat a lot, it’s hard to go over 10,000.
Saying just one bottle a day is too soft, isn’t it?
You’re probably drinking more than one per hour.
>>17
While it’s not that extreme, there certainly are a lot of cans piling up, and I’m definitely drinking multiple a day.
It seems like something you’d usually buy at a convenience store, and it could be quite a burden.
Our family eats little, so even when we go to conveyor belt sushi with three people, it only comes to about 7000 yen.
This time, Mochizuki-san’s food expenses were shocking.
>>18
If you think about it, 2300 yen per person is pretty normal.
It seems like everyone in this company has some kind of problem.
I learned about Mochizuki-san and Death Maker on the bulletin board, but it seems that Anonymous likes death.
Haven’t you eaten over 50 plates at 500 yen each?
>>26
It’s Mochizuki, okay?
When will Mochizuki-san die?
I don’t know what the cause of death will be…
Are you going to die?
It feels honestly strange to spend 27,000 yen for just under 5,000 kcal!
>>32
Isn’t it a higher-ranked conveyor belt sushi?
Like Choshimaru.
To the senior who often works overtime with everyone at the workplace.
I remember giving away about 20 cans of Red Bull…
>>33
Is it bullying?
I mean, the last time was just a really annoying person…
Shirokuma-chan’s pancakes.
My sister, who just carries around a big Tabasco bottle, looks somewhat normal.
Maybe I’ve messed up my digestive system by trying peppers with an abnormal Scoville rating.
>>39
Carrying a 1-gallon bottle in a backpack isn’t normal…!
Drinking about 8 cans of energy drinks a day for 50,000 yen might affect my living expenses.
That company is really toxic, but it’s scary how the relationships between people are good.
Kurahashi, that definitely doesn’t look like just one can a day… There are 17 empty cans visible, you know.
I wonder which will die first, Monena-kun or the sweet-toothed boss…
Mochizuki-san seems likely to live longer than those two, after all.
When it comes to granting wings, it’s better to worry more about borrowing from one’s lifespan than the money involved…
>>45
Dance of Death…
Is it really a job that must be done to that extent…?
Can’t you make adjustments like Giri-ko?
>>48
I think having car-mounted narazuke regularly stocked is quite an achievement in this manga’s realm.
This company’s salary itself might be relatively good…
Drinking Monster Energy in excess is dangerous.
>>52
I wonder why that guy is alive.
>>52
Doctor K had a similar episode as well.
Manga artist Hideo Nishikawa had developed severe diabetes from this.
You’ll die eventually, right?
Didn’t Mochizuki-san seem overall cute this time?
>>56
I understand.
This time, I ended up getting off with Mochizuki-san normally.
Maybe it’s because the hay fever was so bad that I’ve become quite normal now.
The reason for not collecting one is few, and 20 is impossible; isn’t it generally at most 3 per day, like morning, noon, and night?
You’re getting all your fluids from energy drinks, aren’t you?
I’m always crazy, so I keep a balance between extremes.
I understand how you feel because I also try not to look at my salary account and just spend money.
Is Mochizuki 21 years old?
I wonder how much the salary is for a sales office position for a high school or junior college graduate.
>>65
In Tokyo, the take-home pay is around 19 without overtime.
But with all this overtime, I should be able to make around 25, right?
Why can a manga that is at the opposite end of health collaborate with well-known major companies one after another…?
It’s scary that there are people in that company with death’s hand on their shoulders.