In my experience (which could be different from yours), meal replacements are less about productivity than things like whether you like eating food, enjoy cooking food, have time to cook food, don’t want to eat food you don’t like, etc. In other words, it’s more about valuing food or the process of cooking it less, rather than necessarily valuing productivity more.
In my experience (which could be different from yours), meal replacements are less about productivity than things like whether you like eating food, enjoy cooking food, have time to cook food, don’t want to eat food you don’t like, etc. In other words, it’s more about valuing food or the process of cooking it less, rather than necessarily valuing productivity more.