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Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by cocolacec(m): 7:12pm On Jan 26 |
DivinegiftofGod: Cook yoir own food at home,it is cheaper than eating outside. 2 Likes |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by IbeOkehie: 7:13pm On Jan 26 |
It looks reasonably priced, actually cheap. The question is always how easy is it to earn the money. Good Luck to Nigerians. 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by allabig(m): 7:13pm On Jan 26 |
rich man pikin. |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by stacyadams: 7:13pm On Jan 26 |
tobenuel:I still dey find the right word for that crap.... |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by kollog: 7:13pm On Jan 26 |
This 1 self na Mama put. If it's to be the Regular Amala Joint. Na like N1,200 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by chopnaira: 7:13pm On Jan 26 |
cocolacec:Exactly. |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by jamesversion: 7:14pm On Jan 26 |
jmoore: So agricultural produce sold for N2500 in 2020 should now be sold for 12k? 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Hezmatosky: 7:15pm On Jan 26 |
So this is for a whole lunch? With little or zero nutrient? And you're praising the situation? Is that all you crave for from today's government? Pls pity your system ok, eat well abeg |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Kucoin: 7:16pm On Jan 26 |
Pootle: U meant it sweat with the oil or what? Cos I bought it to mix it with bread. Alone. |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by planetx: 7:16pm On Jan 26 |
MrPOTUS:$1 is equal to 148 Japanese Yen, is Japan a poor country? Use your brain, N1000 have more purchasing value in Nigeria than $1 in the US so the hypothesis of 1 to 1 have no economic value or meaning. 6 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by kalemy(m): 7:16pm On Jan 26 |
How can someone eat something as disgusting as that. I feel like puking 🤮🤢 3 Likes |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Sleekfingers: 7:18pm On Jan 26 |
chopnaira: Who is talking about money here? Do you know what he does for living? Not having seat at the office.... Year's back, my wife usually packaged my lunch, most time I end up giving it away. Or just forget it in my fridge at the office. Nowadays, I eat out. |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Firebomber: 7:21pm On Jan 26 |
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Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by mariahAngel(f): 7:21pm On Jan 26 |
Ijaya123: The amala looks okay, but not enough soup. Did you not mind? How were you able to enjoy it? 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Fryx: 7:22pm On Jan 26 |
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Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by abba99: 7:23pm On Jan 26 |
Cam down oga.. which same same.... how much is fertiliser, herbicides, pesticides in 2018 and now... beside u expect them to sell cheap and when they go to market the money cannot buy a simple shoe for them... weather we like it or not dollar's affect every aspect of economy jamesversion: |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by jmoore(m): 7:23pm On Jan 26 |
jamesversion:Are the factors in 2020 the same in 2024? 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by dalass(f): 7:23pm On Jan 26 |
DivinegiftofGod: If that same meal goes through Harvard and it is called a fancy name, OP will pay 6k or more for it oh. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Edipet(m): 7:25pm On Jan 26 |
Is this food? 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by toujurs: 7:27pm On Jan 26 |
Ijaya123:You should be happy it's still okay, wait till the next 2 years. |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by niggaman(m): 7:28pm On Jan 26 |
Thats 4scup of amala, i also see a piece pf meat and oone piece of ponmo. And u dey complain... It is well 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Otunbakayce: 7:30pm On Jan 26 |
jamesversion:This is exactly how foolish ill educated people talk. Soo Farmers won't factor in cost of fertiliser, machinery, transportation, fuel and other things affected by inflation. They won't pay rent or pay their children school fees. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Tonytonex(m): 7:30pm On Jan 26 |
Ijaya123:for mama put bah? #600 food still dey? 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Lolachef(f): 7:30pm On Jan 26 |
Where will u get that for 500 in this Ibadan that I live? That food is very okay for 600. illicit: 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by haphizz57(m): 7:30pm On Jan 26 |
Wot is d excess of putting dat small cap ontop. If u like u buy 1 or 100, na dat smally go stil dey ontop. Do we call dis one jara or wot? |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Tonytonex(m): 7:31pm On Jan 26 |
Ijaya123:it's very cheap oh |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by chopnaira: 7:31pm On Jan 26 |
PassiveIncomes:Energy industry work 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by Ijaya123: 7:36pm On Jan 26 |
Tonytonex: That’s what my friend that we went together said. 1 Like |
Re: See The Food I Bought At N600 in Lagos Today by PurestBoy(m): 7:37pm On Jan 26 |
illicit: It's depends on where in Ibadan, some are even cheaper while some more expensive |
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