Money makes the world go ’round. But what exactly can you buy for one U.S. dollar in your country?
Money Makes The World Go Round. But What Exactly Can You Buy For One U.S. Dollar In Your Country?
Let’s see what they can buy in their country for the equivalent of $1 in U.S. dollar. Here are some results.
1. Hungary — A Whole Bottle Of Wine
Photo:Flickr / Creative Commons / Flickr: maitsetv- —Anna Csépányi, Facebook
2. Hong Kong — 1 Pack Of Plain Bread
Photo:Flickr / Creative Commons / Flickr: lierne – Katie Chan, Facebook
3. Netherlands — 10 Pcakes At The Supermarket
Photo:instagram.com by michellehearttaylor13
4. Norway — 1 Package Of Instant Ramen
Photo:Twitter: @Karinabob70 – —Margrethe Alvilde Antonsen, Facebook
5. India — 6 Cups Of Chai
Photo:Flickr: ironypoisoning —angelj468
6. Shanghai — 10 Vegetable Dumplings From A Food Stand
Photo:Flickr / Creative Commons / Flickr: wwny —Rachel Aaron, Facebook
7. Australia — A McDonald’s Slushie
Photo:instagram.com —Tarah Batts, Facebook
8. Egypt — One Can Of Tuna
Photo:Flickr / Creative Commons / Flickr: mikewise —Marah Gasser Gamil, Facebook
9. Italy — An Espresso Or Cappuccino
Photo:Flickr / Creative Commons / Flickr: markbridge —Alexandra Klus, Facebook
10. Nigeria — A Can Of Soda And A Bag Of Chips
Photo:Twitter: @sunsetsselfies —Temitope Barakat Lawal, Facebook
11. Czech Republic — One And A Half Bottles Of Beer
Photo:Flickr / Creative Commons / Flickr: linder —magdalenas
12. Malaysia — A Dozen Eggs
Photo:Twitter: @saroki19 —Izaddin Syah Yusof, Facebook
13. Philippines — Two Cans Of Cheez Whiz
Photo: instagram.com —neziahemma
14. Colombia — Three Empanadas
Photo:Twitter: @madamepicada —_lalagalindo
15. Vietnam — A Bowl Of Pho
Photo:Flickr / Creative Commons / Flickr: hmoong —brookew16
Let’s see what one U.S. dollar can actually get us around the world. Comment below with the product and what city and country you’re in!