More About Food in BA + McDonald's
I've been trying to save money by making sandwiches, even though choices in the supermarkets are pretty much limited. Little flat packs of four slices each of cheese and ham plus two rolls = 1650 + 1840 + 800 = $3.00 for two sandwiches, not bad!
I was excited to find an empanadería! A wide variety of fillings, so I had chicken, BBQ chicken and "meat" (beef). Unlike empanadas in Colombia, which are deep-fried, they are baked, and were delicious. Three empanadas plus "gaseosa" (pop) for 4,700 = $3.30, a bargain considering what you get.
Okay, I went. To McDonald's. (In my approximately two months I've only seen two fast food restaurants.) Honestly, it wasn't that I was hankering for a taste of home or anything I like that. I don't even like fast food that much, rather, there are sites that claim that the real measure of the cost of living across countries is the cost of a Big Mac . . . so let's just call it research!
There was no Big Mac to be had, so I got a Double with Bacon, and I gotta admit, it was delicious, although the fries were unsalted.
But, you ask, how much did it cost? 16,300 = $11.63. Granted, the Double with Bacon was near the top end of the menu, and there were options down to 12,000 ($8.50). So an average of $10.00, which is pretty darn close to the cost of a Big Mac combo the last time I checked. So I'm not imagining that Argentina is pricey, at least compared to Colombia!




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