Buying power within Germany?
How many euros would a Coke at a convenience store cost? or a candy pole? A burger and fries at McDonalds. Just trying to get my organizer around the buying power of the Euro. :)
Answers: you need more than 1 Euro at McDonald's - that's merely for small special offer burgers.
A "MenĂ¼" at McDonald's (consisting of Burger, Fries and Coke) will cost around 6.50 to 8 Euros.
Chinese take-aways I know charge 4.90 to 6.50 for a prime course (without drinks); fried noodles are a bit cheaper. But that's only take-aways, restaurants are considerably more expensive.
Follow the relationship at the bottom, and look at the PizzaHut prices for pizzas, "normal" (23 cm), or "gross" (33 cm), or 33 cm incl. Cheezy Crust.
I don't know about the rest of the world, but surrounded by Germany the price differences between small corner shops and larger supermarkets can be huge.
In a supermarket, a half-litre bottle of own-brand cola will cost you as little as 0.21 Euros (21 EuroCents); but cheap supermarkets refuse to go them singlefile and make you buy the total six-pack;
please note that - for environmental reason - for almost all plastic bottles and can drinks there's a 25 Cent deposit, which you will get final by returning the bottle/can at any supermarket.
Candy bars are in the order of 55 to 85 Cents, depending on brand and size, but own-brand stuff can be much cheaper.
In most German supermarkets, the price tags on the shelves contain - surrounded by small print - the price per 100g; or the price per 1KG [1000 grammes]; or the price per litre etc, etc,
so you have other the chance - beside a bit of math - to compare which product is the cheapest, even if the package sizes / counterweight contents are all different.
Coke cost 1,10 Euro, Mc Donald you will pay envelope so round 4-5 Euro. Well, I paid 1 euro for a sandwich at McDonalds within Fall 2006, other prices, I don't remember.
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