just bought
2x McRoyal
2xJalapeno Burger
and 12x chicken nuggets
paid 11 euro
how much would i pay for this stuff in your cunt?
just bought
2x McRoyal
2xJalapeno Burger
and 12x chicken nuggets
paid 11 euro
how much would i pay for this stuff in your cunt?
Probably like $25
like 8 dollars or something
>Eating fast food
20e prob
like 13 euros
Honestly didn't know big macs were so expensive here
10 euro
It's 1.7 here actually
grubasie
McRoyal-3 euro a piece
Jalapeno Burger- They dont make these in czechia
Chicken nugger-6 nuggers for 3 euro
No idea, I don’t eat in mcdonalds or burger king
Don't believe this. Will be going right now to check price and get breakfast
Around 15€ I would say.
McRoyal is a quaterpounder, right?
That would be 2x 3,60 or something
Nuggets: 5€ (very expensive)
Jalapeno (Cheesburger with Jalapenos?) is 1,30 I think.
That's not a good comparison, Big Mac's in europe are smaller than in the rest of the world.
I wouldn’t know. I only get menu’s with fries and coke. Costs like €8.50 for a big one
Probably like 500 pesos or 20 USD
wow. I think it would be a good idea to run a bootleg McDonalds in Switzerland and sell there food bought in McDonalds in Ukraine. That food full of artificial shit is edible for years anyway
>Mcroyal
There's only one thing worth buying from McDonald's and even then you need a ton of sauce to prevent the cardboard texture
Germany has very good consumer prices. Might as well buy stuff there and ship it to Switzerland.
Switzerland is part of the common market so I don’t see why their prices are so much higher
Big Mac is $4.79 what the fuck. Glad i stick with mcnuggets
>$10 for 24
why dont we just import big macs from Ukraine and Russia since it's so cheap there?
>so I don’t see why their prices are so much higher
because they earn much more than you so they pay extra for everything
>Might as well buy stuff there and ship it to Switzerland.
All the Swiss living somewhat close to the border already do this...
20 of them are like $9 here. Probably the most overpriced item McDonalds offers.
Australia has stricter meat standards leading to a higher cost.
The fact that Australian McDonald's sauce has high fructose corn syrup is actually a huge oddity here
I will NOT pay for this shit, no matter how cheap.
I'm so envious. McDonalds chicken nuggets are uber expensive here, 5 euros for 4(!!!!!!) pieces. You can get a lunch sized pack of meat at the supermarket for half that.
Like 25 minutes wage
Australian national minimum wage got boosted the other day to just short of $19 an hour.
If you find some change, you can buy 48 nuggets for one hour of minimum wage work.
Not to mention out penalty rates, so unless you work for a shitty wage thief you can potentially earn up to double time pay rates.