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.
That nonsense costs about 3-4€ where I am from, and I live in a highly developed first world industrial powerhouse country. Those numbers are just made up by now
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. That’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.
If you ever live in Sydney then it leads you to Bankruptcy
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 $30 for the week, considering I'm in the city 4 days a week. It's possible but it's a lot of effort and patience to search for these places.
Cook a meal df 🤣
So expensive lunch for one!!
Anything over 9$ for a work lunch is too much.
Belt bagel 5$ and I feel like I'm a baller.
Why all that shit expensive af for?
Who else has a cheese sandwich and an apple😅
Me getting ox and root vegetable puré for 2.5$🐷
zara is my name
14$ for a falafel????😳🤣🤣🤣🤣..wherevever you bought your lunch you got ripped off
How is this the ‘cheap edition’?
Ridiculous
I have to work an hour to afford the cheapest lunch here😅
AND YOU CALL THIS CHEAP?
That's crazy. I sometimes buy grocery less than $15-20 and it lasts me a whole week worth of cooking.
This is the CHEAP edition???
As an egyptian I do not aprove of her calling koshary egyptian rice . May god punish you for your actions.
14$ for a damn falafel rap holy shit
The way you could have just spent that money on ingredients
15 dollars is not cheep bro for lunch for dinner yeah maybe
Do people just not bring in their own food?
Calling this cheap is such a joke
That nonsense costs about 3-4€ where I am from, and I live in a highly developed first world industrial powerhouse country. Those numbers are just made up by now
A falafel wrap in my country*Jordan* costs like .50 $ and its prolly better than the ones u have
Bro said “cheap”
Koshari isn’t just rice 💀
Tf kinda koshary is it for 15 USD, gold lentils?
I am from Egypt it is max 3 USD for the beast-iest bowl.
No wonder I'm eating nothing for lunch they stole my money
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. That’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.
typical BuzzFeed
What in the fuck are these prices?
This is a waste of money and people
Tom – Chinese lunch special – $6.50
These are the people that I expect to write the garbage on buzzfeed
Dang I need to open my food truck there. People in my area were complaining about $7 meals lol
Dayum
CHEAP??
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