Cheap Eats?

Your prices ate around 50-100% more approx. Some of that is hard to find here. I haven't seen that fried cauliflower for a while.

Depends on the dish and location. Nachos are usually cheap. Can be as low as $10-$13 nzd restaurant often sub 20.
Nachos for $10-13???!!!??? In Ottawa prices, they are generally high teens to low 20s... and multiply that by 1.25 for you lot. Why buy groceries when you can just survive at the pub? Wowza....
 

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That's interesting. Coffee price seems closer than food's.

A subsidized sandwich + cookie is €3.30 (=6.70 NZD) at the student's cafeteria. That's probably the cheapest meal available.

I checked the unsubsidized price would be 11,16 NZD.

Coffee you'te paying international prices for the beans.
 

Depends where you go. Every shop is different.

No, the restaurants cost way more.

Never had them. That's a Northern thing.

Clarification your fish and chip shop prices are our restaurant prices. You're getting cod here its blue cod in a restaurant.

Fish and chip shops use fish. Could be anything. That place uses hoki its decent for the price.

British guy last year liked our blue cod but despised most fish and chip shops. Youre getting two pieces and chips for about 5 or 6 quid at a cheap place.


6:16 mark is a typical blue cod meals. Price I would expect to pay 13- 18 quid for that plate depending where you go.

A fish and chip shop is drastically cheaper. Doubles as a basic Chinese place generally a triples it as a burger joint. Typical shops about food court quality though.

Goid Chinese find a good fish and chio shop or dedicated Chinese place.

Vinegar is rare but not unheard of. That cafe offers it.

Some of those UK food trucks and beer are cheaper than here.

Burger and chips is a better gamble. Average burger is still usually ok. Cheap nasty fish can be awful
 

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