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Jealous. If only that were true everywhere. Supermarkets suck here..or cost a fortune or both
I'd still rather eat from a trashcan than mcdonalds
Edit: actually thinking about it, there is a fantastic falaffel place in oslo, i guess that would count as favorite. At the very least anything that isnt a chain
Where I live it's not so much that supermarkets are cheap and good, more that McDonalds is expensive and bad, but there seems to be a myth that they're cheap. I've been to Oslo actually, was pretty expensive there, is McDonalds cheap in Norway?
Not much is cheap here, especially food :) But I guess it is cheaper than alternatives. Though, I never actually tried it here, so I can't say about the quality.