 all of these things have to be considered. And I think part of being autistic and having to go about your day in a way that neurotypical people find ideal, that doesn't necessarily work for you, means that you have to make some hard choices and sacrifices need to be made. Cooking is actually something that I hear about so much from other autistic people as being something that they find difficult. I don't order meals, but I have found my own life hacks. Luckily, I do live in a household with my parents and my sister. My dad tends to handle a lot of cooking. If he doesn't do the cooking, if he's not here, if he's on holiday or whatever, then I will either bulk cook, so I will set aside an hour on a Sunday, and I will cook a genuinely nutritious meal. I spend two hours on it and it takes me long to do everything because I'm just not very intuitive and it takes up a lot of executive function.