good kebab in Kiev, Ukraine, costs only 0,9 eur
Good kebab in Kiev, Ukraine, costs only 0,9 eur
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wtf? it's 4€ here
I want to live in Ukraine now!
It’s €2 here
Cigarettes in Ukraine are around that price as well.
Paradise on earth
yeah but living there costs your dignity
Kiev is a cool place, though when i went there it was way too cold and i kept drinking 0,5 euro pints to stand the snow
>kebab roll costs 8€
>hamburgers cost 6-8€
>pizza costs 7-10€
In Portugal 0.5L beer costs less than €2 at most bars and cafes. It is pretty great. And a bottle of wine at restaurants is like €7
This. I hope Ukraine stays a desolate piss poor shithole so I can keep going there to smoke and drink and fuck 10/10 whores for 10€
Cheap beer is 0.89€ and a good bottle of wine can even cost 1.99 to 4.99 €
3,50€ for pita
4€ for durum
5€ for plate with fries
I hope you do realize that price is that low because they don't get paid as much as you do
Our food seems generally cheaper, but it's 4-8 depending on the beer and place at most restaurants/bars. You can get shit like bud and coors for 1-3 dollars at some shitholes, but then you'd have to drink it.
I'm talking restaurants here.
>good kebab
>Ukraine
Enjoy your cat meat.
>I want to live in Ukraine now!
No, you don't.
Yeah we have the same. Over the last 5 years or so bars and cafes started to make their assortment more 'premium' by introducing craft beers and basically quadruppling their prices.
Meanwhile supermarket beer prices go up with 2% every year or so.
Can you actually get a kebab for less than a euro tho?
>introducing craft beers
I meant to say by basically making craft beers their standard drink while hiding the fact they even have pilsener.
Back in the days your average bar would have more pilseners on tap than craft beers on storage. But now most have 'OVER 100 DIFFERENT BEERS' and only 1 pilsener.
>kebab 14€
>pizza 22€
>hamburger 8€
>fries 5€
>coffee 2€
>kebab 5
>pizza 8 to 15
>hamburger 4
>fries 2-3
That's most craft beer bars here. 50 ipas, 5 sour beers, 2 Belgian style, and maybe 1 each of a stout and lager.
It's fucking lame I think, I derive no pleasure from drinking hop juice (despise the "new england hazy ipa" especially)
0.5L beer costs in Moscow around €4-8, sometimes it hits €10
>2 belgian style
what is that even
>It's fucking lame I think, I derive no pleasure from drinking hop juice (despise the "new england hazy ipa" especially)
I feel you. I liked it when the hype began but it's gotten very stale now and I just want to go back to drinking lagers with my friends but you almost feel shunned nowadays ordering a 'normal beer' in one of those bars.
Kebab Development Index (KDI)
>Ukraine
Average net wage: 285 eur
Average kebab price: 0,9 eur
285/0,9 = 317
>Poland
Average net wage: 871 eur
Average kebab price: 2,5 eur
871/2,5 = 348
>Germany
Average net wage: 2315 eur
Average kebab price: 4 eur
2315/4 = 579
post your cunts
Belgian beer is usually some wheat very light beer or some lambick kriek. At least here
Probably quadrupel and tripel
>kebab 5€
>pizza 4€ for a simple margherita and goes up to 10€ for other pizzas
>hamburger 5€
>fries 1-2€
>coffee 70 cents at the bar, 50 if you get it from a vending machine
bzh.life
>Цeны: c кypицeй - oт 30 гpн; c тeлятинoй - 35 гpн
30 UAH is pretty much 0,9 eur
Russia
Average met wage: 526 eur
Average kebab price: 2 eur
526/2 = 263
>kebab 14€
wtf I though Finland is not that expensive?
Helsinki?
>0.9 eur
>only
I hope that's for a family portion
t. immigrant from Syria
Finladn
Average net wage: 1200 eur
Average kebab price: 14 eur
KDI 85
There's a bit craft beer scene in England but luckily traditional ales still hold strong
Impossible
Usually American made trippel, a lot of American brewers seem to call a beer Belgian if it has added spices and a flavorful yeast strain. Usually not import stuff though. One place had 750ml corsendonk bottles which was nice.
this is the new BigMac-Index
Everybody calls such beers Belgian beers, even we do it.
No cheap kebab from stray cat is worth Chernobyl radiation exposure, comrade.
>gas price 1.5€/L
>average salary 900€
Just fuck my shit up lads
>cat meat
wtf is this meme?
Ukraine is notorious for the amounts of stray cats and dogs.
Kebab meat is Anatolys dog, Misha.
Cat is cheap mystery meat, comrade.
It's a joke about the food safety standards of kebab shops.
just install LPG in your car
here it's very common, petrol costs 1,1 eur/L, while LPG around 0,55 eur/L
Damn.
Here in Moscow a decent one would be around 3 euro, and a truly good one 6+
I remember when my father lost his job and he bought a Volvo 240 with an LPG tank installed in the trunk
here even people who earn well use LPG, because why would you pay more for petrol if you don't have to do it?
the only disadvantage is that you can't park in underground garages officially, but most of people don't give a fuck and do it anyway
Well paid people over here get a car from their job. It's the #1 benefit people ask for once they earn above a median wage.
And often they drive diesels instead of LPG because of the mileage and since BMW/Audi don't sell LPG cars.
>here even people who earn well use LPG
no, that's something only poor people do
>Sardinia
>2.5€ for a meh margherita
>up to 70€ for other pizzas
>hamburgers from 8€ (ikr, bullshit prices)
>fries idk, McD's ones are 2€ I think
>Coffee 40-50c at the machines, 1+€ in a bar
And we're among the poorest Italian regions... end our misery
We have weekly rationing of cheese and restrictions on how many items shops are allowed to sell at once for fucks sake, nothing is impossible for Finland.
what the fuck do they put on a pizza to make it cost 70€
Beluga caviar Chicago style deep dish.
what about kebab?
Ancient Jow Forumsernational meme. We call cheap shawarma places here "cat shawarma".
Most Kebab shop are here for laundering money. Not unusual to have 3 Euro Kebabs.
t. pizzeria owner
It's 10€ here
I mean, some places have that. I've seen pizzas that cost 35€ (some Berlusconi variety of Mari e Monti?) in fuckin Oristano area, so I just assumed there are places that have it worse (like Olbia, for example)
In most places it's 3,50 for a panino and 4,00 for a piadina.
Why does she look so angry? Is it the feminism?
minimum net wage is 2300 euros a month
Average kebab is $12 aud
~290 wog points
>Average kebab is $12 aud
no way
>England
Average net wage: 1,959 eur (big meme my entire family is only the equivalent of 800eur a month)
Average kebab price: 7,9 eur
1959/7.9 = 247
>weekly rationing of cheese and restrictions on how many items shops are allowed to sell at once
No we don't
It will be over 300 after Brexit :^)
is that a good thing or a bad thing
I don't really care about br*Tshit politics I'm Turkish
Same price as bongistan , and our avg wage is at least 50% higher than theirs
Btw I know a turkish friend who works at a kebab shop and gets me employee discount prices :DDDD
I feel ya mate, average salary in Italy is like 1560,00€ after tax deduction and my family lives on 1200€/month and we're in 5, plus a dog
we are 3, plus a cat and goldfish
and we're smokers (cheapest pack of cigarettes/rolling tobacco is 12 eur :)))))))
we ARE DOOMED
Stop smoking you degenerate
Well, by "kebab" I meant just a doner wrap, like pic rel
no way it costs 12 aud
>smoking
lmao
you know I've been smoking since I was 13
and right now we have no money at all for food or tobacco or anything (until the 1st when the welfare clears) but while everyone else is stressed and begging to look through my draws for a tiny bit of tobacco, I'm absolutely fine
I haven't had a cigarette in a week (first time I had a break), and I'm absolutely feeling fine. But when I have money I will buy again. Do I just not have the power to get addicted or some shit?
That's around 10€ in Finland
Coffee 2-3€
Hamburger 2€ small shitty mac, good burger from 7€ up
Fries 3€ for a good portion at a grill
Beer like 9€ at a bar