Here’s a comparison of how much food you can buy with $10 in different countries around the world:
1. United States: You can get about 2-3 fast food meals or a week’s worth of groceries for basic items like bread, milk, and fruits.
2. India: $10 can buy around 10-12 meals at local street vendors or a week’s worth of groceries for a family.
3. European Union: You might get 2-3 meals at a casual dining place or some groceries for a few days.
4. Brazil: Approximately 4-6 meals at local eateries or supermarket groceries for a few days.
5. South Africa: Around 4-5 meals at local markets or groceries for the week.
6. Japan: About 1-2 meals at casual restaurants or some groceries for a few days.
7. Kenya: You could buy around 8-10 meals from street vendors or basic groceries for a few days.
8. Australia: 2-3 meals at casual restaurants or groceries for a few days.
9. Switzerland: a Sandwich & a soft drink.
These figures are approximate and can vary based on local prices, inflation, and the type of food purchased (e.g., dining out vs. cooking at home).

