for 1$ what food you can get in your country?
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for 1$ what food you can get in your country?
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nothing, we use euros
may you be delivered from poverty.
So is all your food halal?
for me it's rice, egg and broth.
1 or 2 small lame factorymade potato bureks
Greetings, fellow Canadian.
Half a clif bar
A bus ride to the food bank
Your bus is onlt $1?? frick its $2.75 for local and express is $6.75 where I live..
$2 for one way here, although exchanges are free if you get the pass from the driver. Although the underground is just $2 if you're doing an exchange from one route to another.
Otherwise it only adds up if you have to walk to a different route's stop.
Also local and express cost the same.
Why the frick do your buses cost differently when they're along the same path?
>Why the frick do your buses cost differently when they're along the same path?
They're not the same path, in NYC express busses are long-distance routes between boroughs
Depends on the place but most of the time you get maybe a couple chicken wings, meat on a stick, or some shit. Or some heated soup but depending on the place at that price it's greasy shit.
Now making food yourself when you break down the costs you can as an example make a decent burger with fries for $1.50. Little more if you make your own soda.
But most places doing buck items are the cheapest shit that money can manage to buy. Or are ice cream popsicles, or more likely are the syrup ice pops.
Wow, where do you live where food is so cheap?
I cannot get any real food with a dollar in New Zealand. Most I can get is discounted candy, or maybe a tin of tomatoes.
german anon here. I dont know, not a full dish or anything, a drink, a loaf of bread, some milk. one of these. Maybe a slice of really really bad pizza.
Oh and a Hotdog at Ikea, those are 1€
Like 1 kilo of rice and either ketchup , fish or egg
hello third world how you doin.
wtf thats more than everyone else gets, is this buying the stuff straight from the store or just eating what you already have and calculating how much it costs?
if 1€ is like a 2 days pay in the philipines, it makes sense.
i'm not a poorgay just addicted to saving money
kek
Literally only this.
That costs $5 in my country
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Not anymore. You could get some plain ass instant noodles at best at a donut shop and ask for some srichink sauce.
The cheapest instant noodles are still well under $1/pack. A few years ago they were $0.25 here I think they're like $0.60 now
an apple
for $1.12 i can get a can of 170g tuna which is prob best for that price
Pound of banan
A fruit, a non-organic vegetable, or cheap insta ramen
I hope y'all like pea soup
Clearance bread and steal mayo and mustard packets
If you have another dollar you can get balogne
Could get you a nice slice of something from the bakery section af Lidl.
for me it is the garlic butter baguette
>One Brezel blease :DD
cant even get a pack of gum for $1 anymore
maybe if you went to the supermarket you could get a can of beans or a 1L bottle of water for $1 but thats it
A banana
those "look what you can get for ONE DOLLAR in thirdworldland" videos arent that impressive when you realize that the people there make like 10 bucks a day doing backbreaking labor
>Look what you get for a dollar in third world
>It's diahhrea
>10 bucks a day doing backbreaking labor
Hell, where i live even if you have a bachelor degree you're not guaranteed to make 10 bucks a day,
I know a guy doing fullstack engineering got paid $7/day, and a friend of mine (3D Artist) got paid $7/day,
$1 here will get you a low tier full meal, but still
>10 bucks a day
here minimum wage for a month is about 224$ and this was in the capital, in other province maybe less than that
May i ask where do you live fellow turd worlder?
Indonesia
How's that going for you?
stfu three-for-free no one likes you
Close to a pound of jalapenos
No they're not super substantial food on their own but I use them in most meals, eat them almost every day
Peppers are good in basically everything.
a white bread or some fuit/vegetables, not much tho
live in Romania
Switzerland here. For 1CHF you can get laughed at and given directions to the closest atm
Hmm, in Australia I think you couldn't buy a single ingredient that cheap. Bananas cost more than a $1 each, so 3ven snacks would have to be utterly shit.
if it were me, i'd save up 10 of those dollars and hit up the local chinko restaurant for a FAT meal + leftovers. good luck getting something to eat out thats less then 20 bucks these days.
10 buckaroos isn't buying more than a bag of prawn crackers, most places charge 18-25 for a main now
>for 1$ what food you can get in your country?
Hardly anything thanks to Bidenflation
3 of these bad boys.
>london
packet of crisps and a boost energy at best
No actual food
What is FLAKE
It's a crumbly chocolate bar made by Cadbury.
>chocolate bar
It's brown, but it doesn't taste like anything but sugar. Probably doesn't have a single gram of cocoa in it.
Nobody asked
I mean, it weighs 32g and has a minimum of 25% cocoa solid content. i'm not the best at maths, but I think that's more than 1g.
Okay, that means they added cocoa, then used some dark sorcery to mask the taste.
Cry more, libtard. Don't forget your 12th booster shot!
In America there's a fish and chips place with locally caught fish. I can at least get the fries for a dollar.
>new zealand
basically nothing, even the cheapest bread or pasta is more than a dollar now. you can probably get a budget brand can of beans or maybe a tiny tin of tuna, or 2-3 banan
a tetrahedron of nasi lemak
One of the following choices;
>5 organic eggs
>7 gmo eggs
>7-10 chapatis
>1 mug of keg beer
>a full meal from any street vendor
are you from pakistan brah
Nah man. I'm Kenyan.
well you win the thread with your prices so far
Funny you should say that, because it's elections season and food prices have never been higher.
I think that's a more or less worldwide trend rn. In Canada grocery prices are becoming just absurd for certain things
Cured meat is practically a luxury item now
3 bananas, assuming they're on sale.
here in FL for a while we had the $1 rodeo burger from burger king. i preferred it with cheese and they'd usually put it on without charging more.
then they switched it for a bacon burger and i stopped going.
I think a single stick of airhead at the grocery store is usually like 79 cents or something. At the gas station they sometimes gets marked down to 50 cents but I think that's only if you buy like 4 or 5 at once which would put me over budget.
I can't think of anything else I can buy for one dollar or less that isn't just an indivudually wrapped fruit or vegetable, or cat food.
Is food at gas stations cheaper in the US? Here it's like 3-4x ofa normal price
eh it's like 2x the price, sometimes 1.5x
until it because the dollar and a quarter tree, i had access to plenty of things i liked.
1 USD is around 5 BRL. That gets me a slice of pizza, or pic related, or a pound of pasta and a pack of cheap sauce.
Maybe a single jalapeno or two
8 oz of wet sausage. Calorie rich as frick as it's fatty as hell and can't even hold its shape. Good for frying with rice or with sauce for eggs and stuff. Usually around 90 cents.
Care to swap places by any chance?
No thanks. I've actually been looking for good black sausage here. Surprisingly, I've come across 5 brands (3 are just local shops). All are shit. I don't want blood pudding that is just discolored oatmeal which I'm sure a dollar tube is.
I mean, who needs cayenne and paprika when you have blood n' oats?
Even homeless people eat $80 dinners in the USA.
>3 eggs: 48 cents
>flour tortilla: 20 cents (68 cents)
>velveeta cheese slice: 15 cents (83 cents)
>a few jalapeno slices: 3 cents (86 cents)
>some baby spinach: 10 cents (96 cents)
>hot sauce: 2 cents (98 cents)
>salt and pepper: 1 cent (99 cents)
and a frickin' penny.
where can you buy 2 cents of hot sauce?
>13.88 for the container
>756 tsp
>$13.88/756tsp = $0.018/tsp
go to a fricking fast food place and take fifty packets for free
I clear $300k a year, I'm just pointing out you can eat for cheap if you're a broke NEET, like 95% of the aspies on this Burundian badminton board
why do redditors think its funny to call this place anything other than a japanese image board
they're like the 40 year old who can't stop pointing out when a number is "69", it compels them to say something
Then why say 2 cents. In fact if you steal all your food then it is free
see
you fricking moronic Black person.
almost three of these
get one of these rolls in my country India , super good
A whole dollar in India? I'd want a three-course meal
going by the current conversion rate i.e 1 dollar = rupees 79 , you can get a well made chicken kathi roll which is generally priced from 50-60 rupees
http://hikersbay.com/prices/india?lang=en
That still seems pretty expensive considering it's apparently hard to earn a high salary
Two bananas.
shawarma, ukraine
banh mi (sandwich)
bun bo (beef noodles)
not terrible tbh
1L of nice farmer milk
Like two kg of potatoes
a store by me always has chicken for a really low price but it's always in bulk. last month I bought $3 of chicken legs for 20 cents each.
A loaf of ready-made bread costs roughly $1.00.
>Leaf
I genuinely don't think you could get anything that'd be remotely considered a meal with a single dollar coin in your wallet
>B-but per serving this meal is actu-
Lol if you didn't pay $1 for the food, or components to make the food it wasn't 1 canuckian peso
One russet potato.
I can't even get a can of cheapest bulk tuna here in Finland. It's $2-3 at least. Everything is shit expensive and it annoys the frick out of me. I used to live in UK and Germany and these are so much cheaper in terms of basic groceries.