Is that just the sandwich, or is it the meal? Because if it's the latter, that's about what it costs in the US, surprisingly enough. You guys usually pay way more than we do, unadjusted for the higher wages and cost of living over there.cricketer15 said:$5.75AUD what a rip of
Wow inflation most be nuts in Norway, or maybe non-local chain restaurants are just that expensive.e033x said:Somewhere along 12-15 USD here in Norway. Nobody else have any right to complain anymore.
Norway is rich. I mean, REALLY rich. Looking at Wikipedia. the GDP per person in the US is $49,802. In Norway, its $97,254. They happen to have the combination of a low population, advanced economy and oil.Sonic Doctor said:Meh, I only eat chicken so I wouldn't know. Plus, I prefer Wendy's, I may pay few dimes extra, but the portions are bigger, and the quality of the food is worlds better compared to McDonald's(at least at all the Wendy's I've been to in my state). McDonald's in my area overcook things, and if they aren't doing that, they are under-cooking them.
Wow inflation most be nuts in Norway, or maybe non-local chain restaurants are just that expensive.e033x said:Somewhere along 12-15 USD here in Norway. Nobody else have any right to complain anymore.
In the US for that you can at least get two full meals with large fries and large drinks, and then something extra for that much.