On 2019-09-18 05:29:14 Lalaa No.1 said:
..We are still fine, our punters who never left the country are looking after us.
On 2019-09-17 21:16:12 Dstvoke said:
I actually find overseas more expensive depending what is purchased. You will never get a McDonald's meal for R40.
The few places I've been to it costs like R80 to R100 for a basic meal
On 2019-09-18 08:16:04 martinm said:
I travel a lot overseas and believe me that SA is relatively expensive now - food in shops overseas is the same price as here!
On 2019-09-17 21:28:35 Tegwane said:
On 2019-09-17 21:16:12 Dstvoke said: I actually find overseas more expensive depending what is purchased. You will never get a McDonald's meal for R40.
The few places I've been to it costs like R80 to R100 for a basic meal
Agreed, now take into account the minimum wage in say the UK which is 7.70 (R141.52) a bacon double cheeseburger costs 1.99(R36.56) not sure of SA price. Biltong last year in SA was R199.99 this year R299.00 a 50% increase so no boiling frog
On 2019-09-18 05:17:03 Lalaa No.1 said:
On 2019-09-17 20:23:28 highheels4me said: So coming back after being out of the country for an extended period I am absolutely gobsmacked at how expensive things have become.
This brings me to the ladies, those threads where you highlight expenses now make complete sense and take my understanding to the next level. Im sure this has been the slow boil experience for most when it comes to finance but holy crap this country is bloody expensive!
surprise
Holy Moly
wtf
oh oh
what?
like really?
i never bothered to read the news.....oh my
Now what?
On 2019-09-18 08:21:41 ystervark said:
On 2019-09-18 08:16:04 martinm said: I travel a lot overseas and believe me that SA is relatively expensive now - food in shops overseas is the same price as here!
help me understand relatively expensive yet costs the same ?