Frugal Chinese man spends under US$1 per meal, saving to buy flat, car for parents

A 29-year-old Chinese man has stunned many online with his extreme frugality, revealing that he spends only a few yuan (under US$1) per meal, and this habit has enabled him to save 1.3 million yuan (US$180,000) in just six years.

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Known online as “Little Grass Drifting North,” he is a live-stream host at a major internet company in Beijing and manages a self-media business. His exact earnings remain undisclosed.

Recently, he disclosed that he has limited his monthly food expenses to under 500 yuan (US$70), which has contributed to his impressive savings since graduating from university six years ago.

His largest monthly expense is rent, around 2,500 yuan, while all his meals are home-cooked, costing just a few yuan each and averaging less than 500 yuan per month.

By limiting his monthly food budget to under 500 yuan (US$70) and opting for simple home-cooked meals, he has significantly boosted his savings since graduating from university six years ago. Photo: Shutterstock
By limiting his monthly food budget to under 500 yuan (US$70) and opting for simple home-cooked meals, he has significantly boosted his savings since graduating from university six years ago. Photo: Shutterstock

His extreme frugality is rooted in a traumatic childhood experience. When he was in Primary Five, his mother fell seriously ill, forcing the family to borrow over 100,000 yuan for her treatment.

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