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It's like 1/2 of the monthly entry level income in my 3rd world country.
Well, the author lives in London and £19 he asks for is like one meal in London.
i can feed myself for way less then that in the US. is there THAT big of a discrepancy, or do you mean eating out?
I mean eating out and not in McD. Of course you can cook at home and save a lot of money.
After a trip to the UK last month, grocery stores are VERY cheap compared to what the US pays. Eating out is crazy expensive though.
There was some talk on Discord about making the pricing regional, no idea on timeline though. But it does not sound reasonable if that's half a monthly entry salary for you!