How much food can you buy for $5 around the world?
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Cost of living differs from country to country. One way to see this is in the cost of basic food staples. This video by BuzzFeed shows what some foods cost around the world.
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Why can you buy two big macs in Russia for 5 dollars but only 0.65 of one in Sweden????
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why is mcdonalds cheaper in other states?
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How have influence the brand of the products?
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Is there the same quality of food in different countries?
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Why do you only get one Big Mac in the U.S., but more Burgers for 5$ in other countries, even tho...
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What about the food quality?
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How much do suppliers earn?
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Why can't everyone country just have the same amount for $5?
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What percentage of their per capita income is used for food?
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what's the main idea?
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why can you buy in russia tow big macs for 5 dollars but in swedan only 0.65 of one?
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At least Mc Donalds will try to maintain the uniform quality standards throughout all the nations...
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PREGUNTAS PARA DISCUSIÓN
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Tort Law you are a barrister your client was a passenger in car . He had both legs broken when th...
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Why the natural food is more expensive in U.S.A
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What currency are they using for the $5?
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