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  1. During my college days (4yrs ago) and working in the city there. Asian bakeries are where you can really go cheap and STILL feel full.
    Explore Haymarket/Central area cause I found cheap food for $5 sometimes $4 for a small rice bowl and sometimes get discounts if you rock up in your school uniform in some places.
    Screw looking in The Rocks area cause it's heavily tourist prices. I always had my own water/you can ask for a free cup of water if you buy something from maccas. I dug deep to really stretch out $30 for the week, considering I'm in the city 4 days a week. It's possible but it's a lot of effort and patience to search for these places.

  2. That nonsense costs about 3-4ā‚¬ where I am from, and I live in a highly developed first world industrial powerhouse country. Those numbers are just made up by now

  3. 10-14 dollars as the average price range meaning 13 dollars a day would be the average cost and 13×5=65 dollars a week which is not cheap. Thatā€™s 130 a fortnight 260 a month 3,120 dollars a year. With good credit you could get your own house within 5 years by just making your lunch at home.

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