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tokdukun
post Feb 15 2020, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(Solar Calendar @ Feb 14 2020, 09:41 PM)
Sohai TS, dont know how many people will now rage over this suggestion. London high income, earn uk pound. Your friend either student, convert from myr ofc expensive af. If working, sure income wont be high because transfer from developing country. Alot of locals here quite dim, listen to friend this listen to friend that, end up see the world in wrong way.

Also, you are not local you won't know cheaper places. KL very cheap meh? Outside of coffee shop, none is cheap. All above 10.
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This, bersepah je meal set <£10. Memang lah got super expensive Michelin restaurants, but those places are for people who think if you have to ask, you can't afford it.

In KL also can get meal <rm10, ada je medan selera, warung meleis or chap fan, take rice, 1 piece chicken, 1 vege can be <rm7.
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post Feb 15 2020, 01:21 AM

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Feb 15 2020, 12:07 AM)
true that

and if u are lazy we got these  cool2.gif

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it is all about ur preference
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Precisely. Anyone complaining must not be earning local there, the kind that have to convert everything back to RM. Torture la liddat, not holiday anymore. Unless...

Speaking of which, I'm currently in Ireland, visiting my relatives here. 750g of red onion at Tesco here 59c, huge chunk of broccoli 49c, 1L whole milk 75c. Times 4.5 to convert back to RM. So yea, if wanna be cheaper than Msia, you can.

Back to UK :



In Msia, i dunno how to shop RM5.50 enough for 3 meals as complete as that. Starbucks, McD Msia don't give milk, can't use creamer like him.

So yea, if so want to, it can be argued Msia is more poor/expensive than UK, TS friend is water fish.
tokdukun
post Feb 15 2020, 01:33 AM

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Feb 15 2020, 12:03 AM)
but their supermarket bread kenot challange this one

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Waa, that looks nice.

Irish supermarkets bread is ok for European bread eg ciabatta, croissants, baguettes etc, but Gardenia kinda bread, that SG Milk bread looks gooding.
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post Feb 15 2020, 01:59 AM

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Feb 15 2020, 01:40 AM)
wait till TS fren go to Switzerland. she think London is expensive? lol

shopping at tesco/asda is like  tongue.gif £100 can fill so many stuff in the trolley

can cook like a king if
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TS friend will die of starvation if go Switzerland lol.

I cannot even imagine how to finish £100 in 1 go if shop normally, and that is for at least 4 people's worth of groceries lol. Even if wanna splurge with lobster, some caviar, still doable!

QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Feb 15 2020, 01:48 AM)
sgd $2.80 per loaf. I think if sell here not so laku due to price tag

but singapore gardenia got plenty type of breads for sale compare to MY

even this one also dem nice

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last time gardenia got the herbal Mediterranean mixed grains bread. now no more. this one super nice. u can toast it then dipped into oil oil with some chilli flakes and oreganos

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Yea, for that price, i think people rather buy breads at bread shop eg Lavender, Komugi, The Loaf.

Ah, i remember that Italian variant, so they've stopped, damn shame.

 

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