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Klasifikovany wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
It must be something to be able to afford that 
It’s not that expensive 
excluding tips and alcohol 
it’s usually what I would spend 
making something anyway.
Very different countries. Ordering food is never cheaper than making it at home here. 
Whaaat?!?
What about local mom & pop type places,
are they expensive too?
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MissLondon wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
It’s not that expensive 
excluding tips and alcohol 
it’s usually what I would spend 
making something anyway.
Very different countries. Ordering food is never cheaper than making it at home here. 
Whaaat?!?
What about local mom & pop type places,
are they expensive too?
mcd will set u back around 10-15 usd, kebab/pizza/falafel places around 10-20, sushi 20-25 usd and all other restaurants would typically be between 15-30 usd depending on what u get 
taken w a grain of salt ofc
this goes for oslo idk abt tromsø
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MissLondon wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
It’s not that expensive 
excluding tips and alcohol 
it’s usually what I would spend 
making something anyway.
Very different countries. Ordering food is never cheaper than making it at home here. 
Whaaat?!?
What about local mom & pop type places,
are they expensive too?
To paraphrase some chefs in Norway: "Eating cheap in Norway is expensive, eating expensive is cheap". Essentially, because of worker's rights, taxes and other obligatory things, it's extremely difficult to sell food at restaurants cheap unless it's proper shady and against the laws. The difference between expensive and cheap restaurants are with a global perspective significantly less extreme in Norway than many other places. Obviously fastfood is the cheapest options, but it's still significantly more expensive than making food at home. 
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kruspersille wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
Very different countries. Ordering food is never cheaper than making it at home here. 
Whaaat?!?
What about local mom & pop type places,
are they expensive too?
mcd will set u back around 10-15 usd, kebab/pizza/falafel places around 10-20, sushi 20-25 usd and all other restaurants would typically be between 15-30 usd depending on what u get 
taken w a grain of salt ofc
this goes for oslo idk abt tromsø
likely the same, except fewer options so maybe it's more expensive like ah we don't have much competition so we can take roughly a dollar extra just because 
MissLondon
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Klasifikovany wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
Very different countries. Ordering food is never cheaper than making it at home here. 
Whaaat?!?
What about local mom & pop type places,
are they expensive too?
To paraphrase some chefs in Norway: "Eating cheap in Norway is expensive, eating expensive is cheap". Essentially, because of worker's rights, taxes and other obligatory things, it's extremely difficult to sell food at restaurants cheap unless it's proper shady and against the laws. The difference between expensive and cheap restaurants are with a global perspective significantly less extreme in Norway than many other places. Obviously fastfood is the cheapest options, but it's still significantly more expensive than making food at home. 
Thankfully, I haven’t run into
any sketchy places yet..but still.
There are all you can buffets here
that cost $15 usd and even tho
you’re charged extra if you 
want something to take home
for me, it’s usually $20 usd max.

Now I feel like maybe
I’m extra when cooking at home 
Private
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MissLondon wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Whaaat?!?
What about local mom & pop type places,
are they expensive too?
To paraphrase some chefs in Norway: "Eating cheap in Norway is expensive, eating expensive is cheap". Essentially, because of worker's rights, taxes and other obligatory things, it's extremely difficult to sell food at restaurants cheap unless it's proper shady and against the laws. The difference between expensive and cheap restaurants are with a global perspective significantly less extreme in Norway than many other places. Obviously fastfood is the cheapest options, but it's still significantly more expensive than making food at home. 
Thankfully, I haven’t run into
any sketchy places yet..but still.
There are all you can buffets here
that cost $15 usd and even tho
you’re charged extra if you 
want something to take home
for me, it’s usually $20 usd max.

Now I feel like maybe
I’m extra when cooking at home 
I wouldn't mind being in a position where I'm able to spend that much on food, but if I spent 20 usd on dinners until i ran out of money i would only afford to eat dinner ca. 7 times per month and then i wouldn't be able to eat anything else at all for the rest of the month 
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Rice
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autism wrote:
Rice
rice without anything? 
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i eat every single day omelette w parsley and tomatoes and red yellow green bell peppers w sticky rice, sometimes carrots too yes
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Suchomimus wrote:
i eat every single day omelette w parsley and tomatoes and red yellow green bell peppers w sticky rice, sometimes carrots too yes
did i read it right or did you say you eat omelettes every single day? 
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Klasifikovany wrote:
Suchomimus wrote:
i eat every single day omelette w parsley and tomatoes and red yellow green bell peppers w sticky rice, sometimes carrots too yes
did i read it right or did you say you eat omelettes every single day? 
i do i have no shame
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except sundays 
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Suchomimus wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
Suchomimus wrote:
i eat every single day omelette w parsley and tomatoes and red yellow green bell peppers w sticky rice, sometimes carrots too yes
did i read it right or did you say you eat omelettes every single day? 
i do i have no shame
how do you have the mental strength to live with that little variation
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Suchomimus wrote:
except sundays 
is it sunday roast on sundays 
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Klasifikovany wrote:
Suchomimus wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
did i read it right or did you say you eat omelettes every single day? 
i do i have no shame
how do you have the mental strength to live with that little variation
bc i grew up eating basically only tinned microwave food and bread so this is like gourmet for me 
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