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In the richest countries in Europe, Switzerland and Norway, also supermarkets and restaurants are priced to match the general income level of the population.

In the US it is easier to have a six figures salary, but still drive over to a cheaper part of town to buy lunch for under $8, or buy cheap stuff from Walmart, ShopRite etc.

Whereas if you live in Norway, you have to drive to Sweden in order to buy cheaper groceries.




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