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by brailsafe 1943 days ago
I think quality food is a no-brainer, but convenience eating, like you calculated, is an easy bad habit to develop. If you're deliberate about when, where, and why you're eating out, than it seems unlikely to be a problem though.

I'm curious, what role does health insurance play in Germany? I'm been curious about the prospect of at least temporarily living in Germany (from Canada), but don't have a great sense of that yet. Here we have socialized medical, but you'd get insurance to cover out of country emergencies, regular cost of drugs, and dental, among other things.

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It's much better than what I had in Québec. It's also proportionate to your income.

https://allaboutberlin.com/guides/german-health-insurance