A compatriot who lives in the Nordic country showed through a video the prices to be able to make the dish most loved by Argentines.
Social networks are a space for users to share their experiences, which ultimately serve to recommend other people about places, foods and prices. That was the case of this Argentine who showed How much does a roast cost in Norway?where he currently lives.
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It is about Nicholas Ratti, who published a video detailing his experience making the necessary purchases at a local supermarket, showing each price and the final ticket. Finally, he was able to share how much the final amount of his adventure in the Nordic country was.
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Prices of products in Norway to make a barbecue
He began browsing the aisles and sharing the prices of barbecue essentials: “A two-kilogram bag of charcoal is worth 63 crowns,” explained in the video, which is equivalent to $6 thousand Argentine pesos. Below, he listed his purchases:
- A kilo 200 of potatoes on sale: 12.5 Norwegian crowns = $1200.
- Kilo of lamb steaks: 160 crowns = $15,500.
- Sausages: 63 crowns = $5800.
- Half a kilo of whale meat: 138 crowns = $12,500.
- Beer cans: 36 crowns each = $3300.
- Raw lamb ham: 30 crowns = $2700.
- Coca-Cola: 27 crowns = $2500.
- Package of chips: 29 crowns = $2600.
Finally, in the automatic transmission, the total His purchase was 1156 crownswhich represents around 110,000 Argentine pesos.
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