The best sandwich costs $1.50 but it exists in Vietnam so you need to factor in travel costs. The longer you stay, the less it costs.
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$11 dollars
Eleven dollars dollars?
This is definitely big city language. 11$ is an expensive sandwich.
I withdrew $11 dollars from the ATM machine using my PIN number to buy some DC comics which I converted to a PDF format to view on my LCD display e-reader.
Is there any DLC content for the new game?
Yes, but apparently it's quite demanding so I'll need some more DDR RAM Memory.
$²11
Must be the Dairy Queen "$5 Buck Lunch" people
No, “dollars eleven dollars”.
£8.36 for a sandwich? Fuck off.
11 dollars for a sandwich? what are you putting in it? a ten dollar bill?
The fact that this number has crept up without meaningful wage increases is what I'm pissed about.
I can spend less than $11 and make a giant hoagie at home that's the ssme or better quality than the shop selling me a 6 inch sub for $11.
That gets me a loaf of bread, a smoked sausage, cheese and I'll even have money to spare for tomatoes.
I can have several sandwiches.
Yes, you can save a bit of money and make something better at home, it may well be recommended.
But, that $11 doesn't cover just the ingredients. It covers the time and effort you spent planning groceries, getting the groceries, 15 min making the hoagie, and perhaps packing it and bringing it to where you are. Consider how much you think your current job should be paying you and apply it to that whole process. All of that is what you're spending instead of the $11. And for a lot of people that's time well spent for sure, but it's still time and effort that's worth more than most give credit.
My staff does all of that.
So you're the asshole extorting people for sandwiches at $11 a pop!
Reminder that if you make minimum wage in the US that sandwich cost a quarter of your daily income.
What kind of a sandwich are we talking about? A monsteous long ass sandwich that would feed me for a week, or something to eat at lunch in its entirety to hold me over until dinner?
They are the same thing.
I guess you could interpret those as being the same thing. To further clarify, the second sandwich in my inquiry would be eaten in its entirety during lunch.
Best sandwiches are home made and cost a few dollars
I like those simple Tesco (UK grocery store) ham sandwiches. They're nice. Fluffy bread, ham nice and fresh. They're £1.50. I have to be fair! They do what it says on the box! Haha
*in America.
Divide by 4-5 for asia.
Counterpoint: good bahn mi in SF is around 6 dollars
Salt Hank sells a $40 French dip, sells out by noon