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Saturday, October 27, 2018

Prices comparison of each country based on the price of Mcdonald's Filet o fish [2018][How much does it cost in Brasil?]

When I travel abroad, I am going into McDonald's of that country and comparing the taste to my hobby. My favorite menu is Filet o fish burger.
 
When shopping overseas like this, the high or low prices of local prices are worrisome. Even though the money you brought is constant, the standard of living will change according to the prices of that country.
 
So, I tried to compare prices of each country based on the price of Mcdonald's Filet o fish hamburger.
 
The next 15 countries have nominated. Do you know roughly which countries have high prices and which countries are cheap?
 
1. Japan
2. USA
3. UK
4. Germany
5. China
6. India
7. Australia
8. Brazil
9. Switzerland
10. Italy
11. Sweden
12. Poland
13. Egypt
14. Philippines
15. Singapore


 
 
Well, the result is shown.
  
First of all, it is the price of each country's filet o fish burger (single item).
The unit was converted to US doller. The exchange rate is calculated as of October 2018.


 
The high prices of Switzerland is famous, and it's the highest price also in this comparisation. It's indeed high for me.(^^;) Prices of Japan are still not so high, aren't they?
It is surprising for me that Brazilian filet o fish burger is high price as much as European countries.

Next, prices of each country were compared based on filet o fish burger. The rate of prices of each country compared with Japan are shown.



We can't assume the cost of living in the country just by the price of filet o fish burger, but it could provide rough estimation. It might be interesting for overseas tourists.

There is "the Big Mac index" in the world, and it seems that this is a tape measure at the financial world. The Big Mac has a rate of diffusion higher than filet o fish burger. Actually, there is filet o fish burger in some countries when I looked for.

On the other hand, the taste of filet o fish burger in each countries were resemble. I felt salt is thicker than other countries for potato in Japan. That was unexpected for me.
I hope you also enjoy McDonald's in Japan.

 
 

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