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1.89 liters (0.5 gallons) of gasoline

One avocado

32-oz. (~950 mL) convenience store fountain drink (soda/iced tea/frozen slushy)

2-liter bottle of Coke/Pepsi/Dr. Pepper at grocery (on sale)

12 eggs (on sale), 6 eggs (not on sale)

One can of condensed soup (and change)

A head of iceberg lettuce

A loaf of pre-sliced bread (store brand, on sale)

450-gram box of dry pasta
Post edited April 12, 2016 by Luned
1 apple.
0,5 litre of cheap beer
or a can of herring in tomato sauce
or 250 gramm of bread.

So, 3$ and you got a nice meal!
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tinyE: Me
You're cheap.
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tinyE: Me
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Yezemin: You're cheap.
Or really expensive.
nothing we use € (euro). But with 0.87 cent I can get water from water tap in my house... seriously 0.87 cent are very few here.
1 cup coffee is usually 1€ (you can find it for a lower price but 1€ is average)
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MightyPinecone: I doubt any mugger would be interested in 8 SEK. They'd laugh at you and tell you to hand over your smartphone.
Mugged and mocked.
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MightyPinecone: I doubt any mugger would be interested in 8 SEK. They'd laugh at you and tell you to hand over your smartphone.
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Dessimu: Mugged and mocked.
Heh, that's one way to look at it.


Regarding the topic, the Big Mac Index (BMI?) might give people an indication of price differences between countries:

http://www.economist.com/content/big-mac-index
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Dessimu: Mugged and mocked.
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MightyPinecone: Heh, that's one way to look at it.

Regarding the topic, the Big Mac Index (BMI?) might give people an indication of price differences between countries:

http://www.economist.com/content/big-mac-index
Thanks, It does give a somewhat indication.

Quite frankly - Norway is one of THE most expensive countries in the world. You can't even shop vegetables or fruits for 1 usd (about 8 nok). The only thing you can get here with that is a bit more than 1 hg of candy (usually 6 to 7 nok per hg), and when the shops decides to dump their prices in a pricewar, it's nothing else than candy and hot dogs. :-)

EDIT: Not far from where I live, they sell "original norwegian food" (yeah right!) to tourists for about 36 USD per plate (not including coffee or soda).
Post edited April 12, 2016 by sanscript
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Emob78: [...] Cheap sex. [...]
Any sex you pay $1 for is almost certainly going to be worse (in one way or another) than both free sex and really expensive sex. :)

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Emob78: [...] An ass whoopin'. [...]
Anyone who charges you for an ass whoopin' is trying to rip you off. Ask around a bit -- you're bound to find lots of people who'll happily do it for free! =D

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Emob78: A car wash.
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timppu: WHAT! My car is filthy, I want someone to wash it for $1.

Here the automatic machine wash at gas stations costs something like 15-25€, depending how good and extensive wash you want and if there is some quick waxing (by the machine) included.

Washing by hand is so expensive here that practically no one does it. I once tried one such service, ordered a full wash and waxing by hand for my new car. I wish I had checked the pricing more carefully, I think I ended up paying something insane like 80€ for it. Phuck!
Any car wash that costs just a dollar is probably gonna be worse than just letting your car stay dirty a while longer. ; )

EDIT: Any series of unrelated one-line posts where every line starts with "Any" is in dire need of en editor. : P
Post edited April 12, 2016 by HunchBluntley
A brand name yogurt.
One loaf of white bread or one croissant

5 eggs

700 g of potatoes

1 chocolate bar or 2 coffees in a vending machine

15% of a decent meal at my job's cafeteria

7% of my usual menu at the restaurant et the corner of my street

Yeah, I'm hungry, how did you guess?
Post edited April 12, 2016 by Kardwill
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Shadowstalker16: 1 vegetarian lunch
Others are fine but you'd have to search quite a bit to find a place which serves vegetarian lunch at $1. (in my state at least, would have been easy until a year ago though)
A Humble Bundle
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javihyuga: A Humble Bundle
Pretty sure that's everywhere.