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he has such a life luxury — for only $10.
American travelers traveled richest country in the world I tried to see what I could buy within my budget, but it wasn’t that much.
Eli Snyder, a travel influencer from Kansas City, posted a video. on his TikTok Details from yesterday’s trip to Luxembourg have since garnered nearly half a million views.
“I’ll show you what you can get for $10 in the richest country in the world,” Snyder said in the video. “Welcome to Luxembourg.”
However, although Luxembourg has a lot to offer and GDP, it was not his first choice.
He explained that his visa application for Belarus was rejected, so he took a last-minute flight to Brussels and then took a two-and-a-half hour train ride to the Kingdom of Luxembourg, “the richest country in the world in terms of GDP per capita.” .
Luckily for him, public transport in Luxembourg is completely free from 2020.
“This scheme was introduced to curb the country’s automobile problem,” he explained.
Transportation was free, but the ride to Tasty Town was not. He said he bought a croissant that “happened to be very expensive.”
He said he paid $3.66 for the baked goods and only had about $6 left, so he had to look for something “relatively cheap.”
He took a walk around town, where he bought a regular iced coffee. The price was a sky-high $5.94.
He then went to McDonald’s to see if there was anything cheap in this country.
He was shocked to learn that the price of a Big Mac was $13.38.
“This is even more than what I saw in Denmark or Switzerland,” he said.
The price of a Big Mac in the US is much cheaper, varying between $5.31 in Hawaii and $3.91 in Mississippi. According to Cashnet USA.
“That’s $10 — I bought a croissant and coffee. That’s it,” he said.
“Yes, Luxembourg is expensive,” he concluded.
Despite the expensive meal, he said he would visit the country again someday.
The newspaper has reached out to Snyder for comment.
His followers commented on his videos, saying that prices seem to be getting even higher in parts of the United States.
“In New York, you pay $7 for a coffee before tip,” one person said.
“Lattes in LA are $7-8. Croissants are usually $5,” chimed in another.
“I feel like we pay more here in the US 😭😭,” said a third.
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