Where are you eating out for only $20 a night per person?
That is downright cheap nowadays.
Most of the local mexican and burger/bar places have plates that were $10-12 now going for $13-16. I never order a soda or appetizer or anything else, so it's just that plus 7.5% NC tax and 15% tip.
So anything under $16 is under $20. The nachos at one burger/bar just jumped from $11 to $14, crossing the $15 bottom line, and that's where I quit buying them. Nachos on the way home from work aren't a "going out to eat experience", it's "getting something to eat", and worth less $ accordingly.
Didn't help that the waiter said "no the price didn't go up" when it went up 25% within the last month or two. Probably, they weren't working there two months ago... but, whatever. Better for my health, anyway.
As a nod to the topic, the quickest way I've found to stop collecting is to get laid off or have some major car or medical expense cause you to take serious stock of your budget, which one may have been getting lax about sticking to. Less effective is finding that your "display" of things has become more of a double-layer clutter of things. The most pleasant way is finding yourself more interested in something else and thus not compelled to add more stuff to a particular interest's collection. I was very happy when I got back into video gaming, as, for as much of a "waste of time" that may be, the cost is modest and there is no extra shelf space required.