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May 02, 2017, 06:39:21 AM |
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I bought good French chocolate ( 100.g./0.22 Lb ) for 0.24 USD/pc in supermarket and bananas for 0.06 USD/lb in fruit market some years ago. When I bought bananas, saleswoman sale only 4 Lb, because she left 4 Lb for herself. It is not so easy to find something so cheap.
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cybersofts
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May 03, 2017, 12:13:09 AM |
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Checkout the list below:
1. Pinto Beans Price: $0.30 per 1/2 cup, $3 per can
2. Eggs Price: $0.19 per egg, $3.50 per dozen
3. Almonds Price: $0.60 per ounce (20-25 nuts), $5 per 8-ounce bag
4. Peanuts Price: $0.50 per ounce (25-30 nuts), $4 per 8-ounce bag
5. Chicken Breasts Price: $0.75 for 4-ounces, $2.99 per pound
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johnsaributua
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May 03, 2017, 01:49:29 AM |
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may be candy is cheapest price
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Northeastern
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May 03, 2017, 02:04:02 AM |
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Remember an actual McDonald's Dollar Menu?
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cybersofts
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May 03, 2017, 01:15:06 PM |
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May 04, 2017, 08:46:50 AM |
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It's fishball with just a P0.50.
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Holly-Dolly
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May 05, 2017, 04:34:35 AM |
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Remember an actual McDonald's Dollar Menu? Somewhere bread in my country cost 20 kopecks, and today it's already like a dream from the past.
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SlaughterGirl
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May 05, 2017, 06:56:24 AM |
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Be careful with cheap food, it might be GMO or unnatural on some other way. Health does not have price. The only way to be sure that the food is organic is to grow it yourself
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shaninium
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May 05, 2017, 07:19:15 AM |
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meat is very expensive now compared to 20 years ago where im from, beef mince 4$ a kilo, now 12$ a kilo for similar quality.
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rajasumi3
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May 05, 2017, 02:24:27 PM |
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Well it looks costly to me as i eat my lunch within 0.15$.well this figure might seem astonishing,well i can tell you one thing that what i ate in lunch with that amount is even astonishing,as i ate rice,dal and one curry.It is enough for one person diet and i guess it will be enough for you also.
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JGoRed
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May 05, 2017, 02:57:22 PM |
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I have seen rice and potatoes go for like 0.20$ a pound, that’s pretty cheap (at least here in the US).
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Narosya
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May 06, 2017, 04:35:34 AM |
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I have seen rice and potatoes go for like 0.20$ a pound, that’s pretty cheap (at least here in the US).
It seemed to me that a few dozen years ago the cheapest products were in the Soviet Union in comparison with prices all over the world.
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YuTü.Co.in
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May 06, 2017, 04:47:17 PM |
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Checkout the list below:
1. Pinto Beans Price: $0.30 per 1/2 cup, $3 per can
2. Eggs Price: $0.19 per egg, $3.50 per dozen
3. Almonds Price: $0.60 per ounce (20-25 nuts), $5 per 8-ounce bag
4. Peanuts Price: $0.50 per ounce (25-30 nuts), $4 per 8-ounce bag
5. Chicken Breasts Price: $0.75 for 4-ounces, $2.99 per pound
I don't know where you shop, but here in Arizona I pay U$1.00 for a dozen eggs and U$4.95 for 10lbs of chicken (legs & thighs [attached]). Wheat bread is U$0.88 a loaf and a gallon of whole milk is U$1.98.
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May 06, 2017, 06:24:03 PM |
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The cheapest food that I know of, that is actually not completely junk, is spaghetti. I make the sauce myself, which makes it extremely cheap (tomato sauce + olive oil + some herbs) and the spaghetti themselves are cheap as well. Don't know the exact price, but it's hard to undercut.
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YuTü.Co.in
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May 06, 2017, 06:59:23 PM |
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The cheapest food that I know of, that is actually not completely junk, is spaghetti. I make the sauce myself, which makes it extremely cheap (tomato sauce + olive oil + some herbs) and the spaghetti themselves are cheap as well. Don't know the exact price, but it's hard to undercut.
You're a dog! Now I want spaghetti for dinner. I'm sure that the price I'll pay for all the ingredients needed will surpass yours. I'm now going to Walmart and will pay for the items separately. I'm sure it'll be over U$15.00, of which I'll take a pic of the receipt and post it here in about an hour. The only items I have on hand are salt, pepper, onions, oregano, and basil. I may or may not purchase grated Parmesan cheese.
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curiosity1
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May 06, 2017, 07:19:34 PM |
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The cheapest food that I know of, that is actually not completely junk, is spaghetti. I make the sauce myself, which makes it extremely cheap (tomato sauce + olive oil + some herbs) and the spaghetti themselves are cheap as well. Don't know the exact price, but it's hard to undercut.
You're a dog! Now I want spaghetti for dinner. I'm sure that the price I'll pay for all the ingredients needed will surpass yours. I'm now going to Walmart and will pay for the items separately. I'm sure it'll be over U$15.00, of which I'll take a pic of the receipt and post it here in about an hour. The only items I have on hand are salt, pepper, onions, oregano, and basil. I may or may not purchase grated Parmesan cheese. Haha, I'm glad I did and I'm sure you will enjoy! You can definitely make spaghetti both ways, ultra-cheap and high-class. Sounds great, I'm looking forward to the pics. Btw, did you know that (natural) tomato sauce is healthier than fresh tomatos? Anyways, enjoy!
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YuTü.Co.in
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May 06, 2017, 09:36:00 PM |
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The cheapest food that I know of, that is actually not completely junk, is spaghetti. I make the sauce myself, which makes it extremely cheap (tomato sauce + olive oil + some herbs) and the spaghetti themselves are cheap as well. Don't know the exact price, but it's hard to undercut.
You're a dog! Now I want spaghetti for dinner. I'm sure that the price I'll pay for all the ingredients needed will surpass yours. I'm now going to Walmart and will pay for the items separately. I'm sure it'll be over U$15.00, of which I'll take a pic of the receipt and post it here in about an hour. The only items I have on hand are salt, pepper, onions, oregano, and basil. I may or may not purchase grated Parmesan cheese. Haha, I'm glad I did and I'm sure you will enjoy! You can definitely make spaghetti both ways, ultra-cheap and high-class. Sounds great, I'm looking forward to the pics. Btw, did you know that (natural) tomato sauce is healthier than fresh tomatos? Anyways, enjoy! US28.01 was the total. Incorporated is Hunts tomato sauce of various flavors and one real tomato. Yes, even a pear. It's slow cooking on high in a crock pot. Will be ready in about four hours. Yummy! I did purchase Parmesan cheese, but forgot to restock on bay leaves. I bought lean hamburger. The whole mushrooms go in later. Before heading to the store, I informed an elderly man neighbor what to expect for dinner tonight. When I returned, he passed me some petite sweet orange peppers to augment the sole large yellow pepper I purchased, thinkin' that'll be enough.
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JGoRed
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May 08, 2017, 10:08:41 PM |
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Well it looks costly to me as i eat my lunch within 0.15$.well this figure might seem astonishing,well i can tell you one thing that what i ate in lunch with that amount is even astonishing,as i ate rice,dal and one curry.It is enough for one person diet and i guess it will be enough for you also.
If you don't mind me asking, what country are you from? Here in the US we could never eat a meal for 0.15$ (in fact rarely does one eat from less than 5$ a meal here).
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