• Cypher@aussie.zone
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    16 hours ago

    Depends on which currency I suppose but probably not $300 in the one you were thinking

    • ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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      6 hours ago

      Wouldn’t $300 in any currency still be $300?

      Like 5 kilogram of any material is still 5 kilogram?

      Sure you might have one block of steel and 250.000 grains of rice… But still 5 kilogram.

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        6 hours ago

        $ doesn’t tell you anything though. $ CAD != $ AUD != $ USD. Grams have an agreed upon global meaning.

        Either way, they should tell us the currency.

        Edit: In Toronto, this is a common price for this quantity (1/2lb), in CAD.

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      12 hours ago

      Just say the price you actually paid for that platter for 6 (judging by the hamburger buns) with those boiled looking brisket without a smoke ring.