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Originally Posted by SeijiSensei
The Economist's Big Mac Index uses the price of that sandwich in different countries to calculate discrepancies between exchange rates and "purchasing power parity." People in places like Indonesia and Malaysia are getting a relative bargain, while the Danes must pay through the nose.
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It's like eating at Five Guys or DQ. Five Guys are about 8$ for a meal, and DQ is about 6.5$.
Mickiedi is relatively cheap in comparison to other fast food. Of course i'm using the prices in my area.
McDonald Big mac Meal - almost 5$
BK Double Whopper meal - 5.5$
DQ Flamethrower meal - 6.5$ ( Oh god you'll love the sauce ^^)
Sonic Super - 6.5$
As in comparison, the big mac on average is small as i'm sure anyone who has had any of these burger can tell.