Some of the highlights of the overpricing rampant in Paris. (Taking into consideration the current exchange rate is 2-1 for the Aus dollar to the euro)
- A toasted ham & cheese sandwich has a special name, croque monsieur, presumably in an attempt to justify the obscene $6-14 price tag.
- The average price of a beer in most places is around $10.
- I saw a restaurant advertising a hamburger for an exorbitant $24.
But I think the kicker for me was an experience I'm almost reluctant to admit, because it involves doing something that should not be done while travelling - going to McDonalds. However, it's not as bad as you might think, I only went in for a thickshake. But I was sorely disappointed for several reasons.
For starters, they only had vanilla and strawberry flavour. What, is chocolate not sophisticated enough for Paris? Then, they ask the appallingly high amount of $4.80. Then, to top it all off, it's not even a proper thickshake. It's a milkshake, with a consistency that's almost like pure milk. I should have gone with my instincts and braved death to cross 8 lanes of traffic to get an ice-cream from Haagen-Dazs.