Greek salad without lettuce.
We like our salads without lettuce, except Caesar. A little chicken on the side.
Cost per person, $13. Literally as much as the steak from the other day. This is why society is doomed.
Greek salad without lettuce.
We like our salads without lettuce, except Caesar. A little chicken on the side.
Cost per person, $13. Literally as much as the steak from the other day. This is why society is doomed.
Are those meant to be dollar values? I buy these same items nearly weekly as needed. Your first five ingredients listed are double that here where I am in the states. Even the cherry tomatoes are $3-$4 for the small tub. I shop at my local grocer for reference. It’s regional. I did buy a giant cucumber from Aldi today for $2 tho so theres that. Idk why it was so fucking big, giant produce freaks me out. Onions are massive too, annoying when you’re buying by weight. But we get giant cucumbers covered in wax, and giant fucking onions the size of a baby’s head.
But yeah, if this is the US dollar comparison its easily double where I live.
All values I gave were in Euros, but the exchange rate currently sits at around 1 Euro to 1.12 USD. Therefore the Dollar amount should be slightly higher than what I gave in Euros, but my Euro values already include VAT (more or less our Sales Tax).
For reference I used the “normal” German supermarket rather than the cheaper Aldi. I just checked again on the supermarket website and cherry tomatoes are at 0.99 € and a cucumber is at 0.79 € with Feta cheese at 1.89 €.