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Shopping and eating out in Curitiba seem to be a lot cheaper than in New Zealand. A main meal at a nice restaurant would usually be around R$15 or NZ$12 which is about half the cost of New Zealand.
 
Shopping and eating out in Curitiba seem to be a lot cheaper than in New Zealand. A main meal at a nice restaurant would usually be around R$15 or NZ$12 which is about half the cost of New Zealand.
  
== $7.60 of vegetables ==
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== ${{BRLNZD|10.80}} of vegetables ==
 
The amount of groceries we got at the local fruit & vege shop was unbelievable :-)
 
The amount of groceries we got at the local fruit & vege shop was unbelievable :-)
  
At the super market the prices aren't quite as good, but check out this picture of R$10.80 - that's NZ '''$7.60'''!
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At the super market the prices aren't quite as good, but check out this picture of R$10.80 - that's NZ '''${{BRLNZD|10.80}}'''!
  
 
[[Image:Veges.jpg|600px]]
 
[[Image:Veges.jpg|600px]]
  
== $3.80 of beer ==
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Of course, the home-grown solution is best of all - here's one day's yield from Mum & Dad's vege patch costing '''$0.00!''' :-)
Beer is much cheaper too! at a cafe or bar a normal bottle of 350ml bottle of beer like Heineken would usually be R$4 (NZ$2.80), and the 600ml bottles of local brands are even more cost-effective at R$5. Here's R$5 (NZ$3.80) of beer from the super market:
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[[Image:Home-veges.jpg|600px]]
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== ${{BRLNZD|5}} of beer ==
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Beer is much cheaper too! at a cafe or bar a normal bottle of 350ml bottle of beer like Stella Artois would usually be R$2.50 (NZ${{BRLNZD|2.5}}), and the 600ml bottles of local brands are even more cost-effective at R$4. Here's R$5 (NZ${{BRLNZD|5}}) of beer from the super market:
  
 
[[Image:Beer.jpg|600px]]
 
[[Image:Beer.jpg|600px]]
  
== Nuts are about the same ==
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My favourite are what the locals call "solzinho" which is a small 250ml bottle of Sol pilsen for about R$1 (NZ {{BRLNZD|1}}c). You can see some of them in the picture above at the front.
Nuts aren't much different though, at the local health food shop which were the best prices we could find locally, Almonds and Cashews were $30/Kg (NZ$21) and Brazil nuts R$36/Kg (NZ$25). So this bunch of nuts cost just over R$20 (NZ$14) which I'd expect to pay a similar amount for in New Zealand - well maybe a bit more, but close.
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== $14 of nuts - similar to NZ ==
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Nuts aren't much different though, at the local health food shop which were the best prices we could find locally, Almonds and Cashews were $30/Kg (NZ${{BRLNZD|30}}) and Brazil nuts R$36/Kg (NZ${{BRLNZD|36}}). So this bunch of nuts cost just over R$20 (NZ${{BRLNZD|20}}) which I'd expect to pay a similar amount for in New Zealand - well maybe a bit more, but close.
  
 
[[Image:Nuts.jpg|600px]]
 
[[Image:Nuts.jpg|600px]]
  
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== Kiwizinho treats :-) ==
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[[File:Kiwizinho treats.jpg|600px]]
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== See also ==
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*[[First flat in Brazil]]
 
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[[Category:Curitiba]]

Latest revision as of 23:02, 29 September 2012

Shopping and eating out in Curitiba seem to be a lot cheaper than in New Zealand. A main meal at a nice restaurant would usually be around R$15 or NZ$12 which is about half the cost of New Zealand.

$7.25 of vegetables

The amount of groceries we got at the local fruit & vege shop was unbelievable :-)

At the super market the prices aren't quite as good, but check out this picture of R$10.80 - that's NZ $7.25!

Veges.jpg

Of course, the home-grown solution is best of all - here's one day's yield from Mum & Dad's vege patch costing $0.00! :-)

Home-veges.jpg

$3.36 of beer

Beer is much cheaper too! at a cafe or bar a normal bottle of 350ml bottle of beer like Stella Artois would usually be R$2.50 (NZ$1.69), and the 600ml bottles of local brands are even more cost-effective at R$4. Here's R$5 (NZ$3.36) of beer from the super market:

Beer.jpg

My favourite are what the locals call "solzinho" which is a small 250ml bottle of Sol pilsen for about R$1 (NZ 0.68c). You can see some of them in the picture above at the front.

$14 of nuts - similar to NZ

Nuts aren't much different though, at the local health food shop which were the best prices we could find locally, Almonds and Cashews were $30/Kg (NZ$20.11) and Brazil nuts R$36/Kg (NZ$24.13). So this bunch of nuts cost just over R$20 (NZ$13.41) which I'd expect to pay a similar amount for in New Zealand - well maybe a bit more, but close.

Nuts.jpg

Kiwizinho treats :-)

Kiwizinho treats.jpg

See also