Burgers in Mexico: Carl's Jr. Angus Beef Review
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Transcript: Let's go and grab some burger they got a 100% Angus beef over here so Carl's Jr The pate itself looks fine I'll say this it's a good burger but I think for 195 MXN pesos you can have better food in Mexico
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This is around €10.07 EUR. You can have better food in many countries for this price. Even a complete lunch in many places.
Not 100% Angus Beef I reckon as they advertise it and that was also my point 🤣 In the next episode I will show you how to get high quality 3 tacos for €1, can you beat that? 😎
Yes. I can beat that.
Not necessarily with tacos, but with other food.
Various kinds of recycled food.
Stores throwing away the no longer sellable, but still edible food.
I eat food for free with a cave/tent living community in the rocky semi-desert on Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
Good for you.
I do not know if these "drops" exists in Mexico too, but you can experience this in many places in Spain.
For example around the Aldi and the HiperDino stores.
Good luck and all the best.
I've only visited Mexico, I don't live there but in a country close by. Nah, they don't do that "drops" in a 3rd world countries where I am. They should but they don't, 3rd world countries are named like that for a reason :)