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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. | ||
− | == $ | + | == ${{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$10.80 - that's NZ '''$ | + | 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]] | ||
− | == $ | + | 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 | + | |
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+ | == ${{BRLNZD|5}} 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$2.50 (NZ${{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]] | ||
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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. | ||
== $14 of nuts - similar to NZ == | == $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 $30/Kg (NZ$ | + | 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]] | ||
+ | == Kiwizinho treats :-) == | ||
+ | [[File:Kiwizinho treats.jpg|600px]] | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[First flat in Brazil]] | ||
[[Category:Curitiba]] | [[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.
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$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!
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! :-)
$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:
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.