What Can You EAT FOR $10 in Germany? (in 24 Hours)

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What food would you buy for an entire day of eating out with only $10? With raising inflation rates and global uncertainty, eating out is becoming more and more expensive. In this video, we challenge ourselves to an entire day of eating out for only $10 or €10 to see what is still possible *without cooking* We are located here in Germany and we've noticed drastic changes in the prices of gas, groceries and restaurant prices.

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Rising Food Prices
00:23 - $10 Challenge Rules
00:46 - 1st Meal - Phil
03:07 - 1st Meal - Deana
04:47 - 2nd Meal - Phil
06:52 - Food Options
07:38 - 2nd Meal - Deana
09:44 - Like, Sub, Join, Thanks :)
09:58 - 3rd Meal - Phil
11:18 - 3rd Meal - Deana
14:41 - Challenge Results (Money Remaining)
15:00 - What would you spend $10 on?
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What food would you buy with $10 (without cooking)?

DeanaandPhil
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Still way cheaper than U.S. most drive through "combo" are like $10-15 with the drink.

norseguy
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These price increases lately are bad... Has anybody else noticed?

potatophil
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I definitely miss the food in Germany. The prices are better and, most importantly, the quality is way better

cujero
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great video, you guys! this should definitely be a series. 5, 15, 20 Euros would all be fun to watch. keep it up! love from Texas

airliners
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I love watching your videos. I wish the Aldi’s in the US were like they are in Germany! They don’t even come close in comparison!

pattib
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I love Spinat-Feta Börekstange! I almost always get one when we go grocery shopping.

DrGlynnWix
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Wow, things are still definitely cheaper there than in the US. I don’t ever remember getting a pizza for $5.00! I was very close to Frankfurt from 1985-1989, the Dollar exchange rate was $1.00 to 3.00 to almost 4.00 marks back then. Of course it fluctuates. I sure miss the fresh bakeries. ❤️. Thanks you guys, you bring back some very good memories ❤️❤️

pattib
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I live in the Netherlands but I visit Nordrhein-Westfalen often with friend for a weekend or so. I keep being amazed by how cheap most things are in Germany compared to The Netherlands. I love going on a nice Nurburgring weekend trip with my friends and getting breakfast from Aldi or Rewe. Its incredible how two countries so close to each other can feel so different.

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Breakfast points for Phil, as I can't have any sugar in my meals. Lunch points for Phil, because the wrap looked better than the salad option and Deana wins the last points for dinner.

gigivoicu
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In Poland (I live in Warsaw) probably 5-6 Euros would be enough for eating out on a budget.. e.g. a big doner kebab here costs just 3 euros., a sweet bun filled with apples (practically the same like Deana had at 4:18 is just 0.50 euro (4 times cheaper!).. a basic hamburger in McD is like 1 euro here., but instead try "Zapiekanka" - Polish popular street food (type of Polish pizza in form of a toasted open-face sandwich made of a sliced baguette or other long roll of bread, topped with sautéed white mushrooms, cheese and sometimes other ingredients such as ham.), it's just like 2 euros... we also have so-called Milk Bars- canteen style restaurants which only serve Polish traditional dishes like pierogi, known for good quality, like home-made meals and really affordable prices.. e.g. two-course lunch (soup and second course) will cost you 4 euros maximum, vegan options are much that Polish people earn on average 1000 euros or even a bit less... you definitely should come and visit Warsaw! :)

adamw.
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10 Euro is about $15 here in Australia. Inflation and the cost of living has really increased lately. I dont think I could do breakfeast lunch and dinner for that amount. Enjoyed the video Deana & Phil

GiuseppeBasile
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€ 6, 00 for a döner... A dürum with veal is already at € 8, 50 here in Hamburg. Was € 5, 80 1, 5 years ago. Insanity.

Jokerman
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Hallo aus Wiesbaden. You can really find great and cheap items at the bakery section of most German supermarkets (ALDI, LIDL, EDEKA, NETTO, etc.). From the 0, 29 EUR Brezel the 0, 50-0, 70 EUR Börek to the 0, 99 EUR Pizza Slice or the "expensive" "Schinken-Käse-Stange" (Ham&Bacon) for 1, 50 EUR. There are also many vegetarian options now, like the Mediterranean veggies focaccia (1, 99 EUR) or even some vegan items. And then you can find there many nice sweet pastries (like the "Apfeltasche" or cinnamon rolls or donuts etc.

karmesindryade
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My wife and I are traveling to Germany gor the first time tomorrow. Just wanted to say thank you so much for your videos. They are very helpful for people who don't travel internationally.

jakeanderson
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am addicted to your videos... now I try to watch every older clip you've made.. thanks for uploading..

BenKuipers
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I have to say my husband and I really love yalls videos. He is from Bamberg and I am from USA we will be moving to Höchstadt in the next year and your videos are helping me get prepared and excited!

Also thank you for the videos of Deana progressing with her German because now my husband has started 24 hrs of german on me and the kids 🥴🤣

ember_tgq
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Great options from both for all three meals. Can't believe fresh made pizza was only $5. The Aldi's bakery options are great. Deana and Phil could even get dessert with what they had left if Phil didn't have to pay for that pizza slice.

billsouthern
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Deana your salad was $2 Euros?! $5-$6 in USA. I’m shocked at the price difference. Especially since it was packed identical to ours. (USA) 😱 $5 for a pizza. That’s it. I’m learning German and moving to Germany. I wish. I’m a foodie food eater and love a great value & quality for my hard earned money. Come on USA, we can do better.

rickyn
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2 euros for a salad like THAT, Deanna!? Consider yourself lucky. It costs about $5 for half of that in the U.S. (Colorado), and the quality here is terrible! Damn, I miss Germany.

judys