THE size of your pay packet may be important, but so is its purchasing power. Helpfully, a UBS report published this week offers a handy guide to how long it takes a worker on the average net wage to earn the price of a Big Mac in 73 cities.
Fast-food junkies are best off in Chicago, Toronto and Tokyo, where it takes a mere 12 minutes at work to afford a Big Mac. By contrast, employees must toil for over two hours to earn enough for a burger fix in Mexico City, Jakarta and Nairobi.
manta mant ?
Mant? Glad to see that I have company in the spelling and proofreading arena. But I get the point. B&P is one of my favorite stops everyday. Thanks, keep ’em coming.
Grrrrr! Corrected. Thanks!
USA USA USA!!!
It doesn’t even look like real food.
i think this is how much it costs according to the US price stupids. In other countries McD’s is cheaper.
Dinosaur – You didn’t read the explanation stupids. It’s not about the price of McD food at all.