The cheapest country make one Dunkin ' umber look like my monthly rent .
The cost of living is on the rise, and you can’t tell people you’re skint without someone smugly chiming in with “Well, you shouldn’t buy all those expensive coffees then!”#
So , with that in mind , I thought it ’d be interesting to take a small ( virtual ) world tour to see which country ’s go - to coffee tree shop offerings are the most affordable . All I have to do now is save enough money to move land …
For the purpose of keeping it fair, I’ve compared a regular latte with whole milk, the cheapest sandwich on the menu, and a sweet treat from each chain (if they fit within the $10 budget).#
Let’s start with the most expensive.#
1.Australia ❌#
2.United Arab Emirates ❌#
3.USA ❌#
4.France ❌#
5.Norway ❌#
6.United Kingdom ❌#
Okay, so now we’ve seen the countries to avoid if we’re on a budget. Let’s keep exploring, and get more and more for our money as we go…#
7.Israel ✅#
8.Japan ✅#
9.Brazil ✅#
10.South Korea ✅#
11.Canada ✅#
We have a draw with South Korea and Canada, both coming in at exactly $9.96 for a latte, sandwich, cake, and one additional item.#
12.The Philippines ✅#
13.South Africa ✅#
14.Greece ✅#
15.Thailand ✅#
16.Nigeria ✅#
17.Malaysia ✅#
18.Vietnam ✅#
19.India ✅#
So, to conclude, Australia is the most expensive, getting us pretty much just a latte from the brief, whilst India smashes the brief to pieces with a proper feast!#
Did any of these countries surprise you with their prices? Have you had any moments where you’ve been gobsmacked by prices abroad? I’m from the UK, and when I went to Norway, I unwittingly paid £38 (around $47) in McDonald’s for what would cost about £18 back home! 😱#


