What food would you buy for an entire day of eating out with only $10? With raising inflation rates and global uncertainty, eating out is becoming more and more expensive. In this video, we challenge ourselves to an entire day of eating out for only $10 or €10 to see what is still possible *without cooking* We are located here in Germany and we’ve noticed drastic changes in the prices of gas, groceries and restaurant prices.
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Rising Food Prices
00:23 – $10 Challenge Rules
00:46 – 1st Meal – Phil
03:07 – 1st Meal – Deana
04:47 – 2nd Meal – Phil
06:52 – Food Options
07:38 – 2nd Meal – Deana
09:44 – Like, Sub, Join, Thanks 🙂
09:58 – 3rd Meal – Phil
11:18 – 3rd Meal – Deana
14:41 – Challenge Results (Money Remaining)
15:00 – What would you spend $10 on?
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What food would you buy with $10 (without cooking)?
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You could not eat like that for 10 francs in Zurich
You guys are so fun. Well done. Can't wait for next time. Take care.
You should try eating for 4,76€ a day. That ist what you get for food a day if you need Alg2.
I would just eat pizza and bakery items. We can buy a donut for 1.25 in my town.
A pizza is $10.00, but gas stations sell them by the slice.
Pretty much all we have are gas stations and maybe deli food from the grocery store.
I live in Amsterdam which is more expensive but you could still survive for 10 Euros. For breakfast I would get a croissant from the grocery store for less than 1 Euro, for lunch a portion of fries for 4,4Euro and for dinner a soup from the grocery store for another 3-4 Euro! Btw, great content as always
Lots of cholesterol and saturated fats I suppose lmao
I really wanted to eat a Döner for a long time ago, but it always costs 6 – 8 € here in Germany 😅 Yeah, I remember the price for a Döner was 3,50 € two years ago or like this 😅
Wow food is so cheap in Germany ! The price of the supermarket sushi set 🤯 or the salad that Deana chose for lunch 🤯 RIP the kebab tomato 😂
Ich glaube ich hätte den ganzen tag bei Ikea gegessen 😅 und bei mir in der schweiz würde es sehr schwierig werden mit so wenig geld 🇨🇭
Domino's pizza is $8.63 3 toppings order online only
Tim Horton's sauage egg cheese bis
thats not a margarita pizza
I love that your default move was a Bakery.
Welcome to Germany <3
Shop at Aldi. Problem solved
I used to go to a globus hypermarket in grunstrad opposite the autohof and you could eat for €10 a day no problem
The Dœner looks terrible for the price. Don’t spend money there, you can easily find the best shop in every city in about 5min. Not only look on star reviews bcs many manipulate them or produce less quality quantity because of reputation.
When I see what's going on in the Western World I am very happy that I left Germany more than 30 years ago to Asia. If you are retired in Germany with a small pension you can't spend 10 € a day only for food per person.
YedeGör (Worringer Platz) is THE best
You can really eat on the cheap in Germany. Back Werks tons of great sandwiches for a couple of €€
Hi Daena & Phil (your channel is good)😘
Sorry, but 10 € is not really a challenge (to day in germany)
5 € (4.85 € Regelsatz bei Hartz IV) is a real challenge (for a lot of people, unfortunately😢🤢)
The swiss in me: LOL doesn’t want to spend what on sushi? Living in Bangkok now
The Supermarkt-Börek is an good option. I would also start withe meat Version of it. 69(or 75?) Cent by REWE.
Lunch i would look for a "Mittagstisch"-Offer , or (big tipp now!) a Kantine! Inside of a lot of Institutions you can use them also. there you can get a whole meal for 3 to 7 Euro. Perhaps a big Soup for 3 Euro?
And Evening i would eat two Lahmacun with salad. This Beautys are much cheaper then the Dönner. For 2 to 2.50 Euro you get one. After two you are realy full. In the end i would have 1 Euro left for a litle sweet Riegel… 🙂
Awesome video and great idea/concept/challenge. Thanks for sharing! I'm an expat in Switzerland and things are so expensive in this country my guess is you would need at least 20 bucks to be able tu fullfil your challenge. Even a frozen margerita pizza is more the 5 Euros 🤪 I'm curious to what your both food choices would cost me in Switzerland, we have Aldi stores too so I should be able to find all the goodies you had, plus the kebab and the pizza 😎
I live in the south of Düsseldorf and here the prices in some shops are really more expensive. A lot of people with a lot of money live in my district and there is only one Edeka. If I had to eat for 10€ a day, I would drive 5 minutes by bus to the Turkish supermarket in the next district. There I get so much food for little money for 10 € that I have enough to eat for 4 days 😃
Living in San Francisco makes $10.00 for 3 meals Not possible. Thinking you did amazing!
you did not buy any water/drink , most important part of survival
Anyone else binge watching these videos
Man, you can't find pizza for €5 in Frankfurt anymore. The cheapest I know is €6 and only for lunch (and only take-out)
Pretty sure food in Germany is cheaper based on what you got! I could eat currywurst mit pommes 3 times a day at least for a while
I don't understand what people like about kebab. It stinks, it's greasy, and it's unhealthy apart from the tiny piece of lettuce. That being said, it's grossly overpriced for inferior goods. Besides that, döner kebab doesn't even taste good. Then I prefer a salad with turkey meat
Phil: I'm not sure if you've covered this in an another video but where did you learn your English? It's basically flawless. I suspect you haven't been to the States until you met Deana so my wife and I are a little curious where your fluency came from? You and Deana are an absolute delight so please keep sharing your adventures.
In Germany you can chip eat, but services and taxes are high. You spend everything and you can not make a saving.
Loved the style of the video 🥰
The pizza for 5€ looked so good and was a crazy bargain 😱
OMG I don't now what I would get for 10€, probably one big meal and like bakery stuff 😅😅
DE:
Ihr zwei hättet aber mehr Geld sparen können, während ihr mal in die "unbekannten" / Arbeiter Viertel gegangen wärt, wzb. Oberbilk oder ins "Gurkenland" und Flingern…! Der Heimat der " Tote Hosen"
in meiner gegend kostet eine Pizza (noch)immer 3,50 ohne alles und die Döner liegen bei 4,00 Euro
EN:
You two could have saved more money while you went to the "unknown" / working-class neighborhoods, f.e. Oberbilk or to the "Gurkenland" and Flingern…! The home of the "Tote Hosen"
In my area, a pizza (still) costs 3.50 without everything and the doner kebabs are around 4.00 euros
in London for 8.30 [10 euros in todays rate] you couldn't do it. Maybe a croissant from a supermarket for a pound, then you're left with 7.30. You could do t wo sandwich meal deals from Tesco for 7 pounds, but for hot food I don't know if it's possible. Maybe like fries and a burger from McDonalds might be 3 pounds but I forgot. A pizza for 4 pounds is impossible, how you've done that I do not know.
Yup. The salad at Aldi in Cranford NJ is $5.99. A cheese pizza is around $10.00 in same town. Germany is much cheaper.
Hinkel ist echt die beste Bäckerei in Sachen Brot. Probiert mal das "Dinkelsprösschen", das saftigste Vollkornbrot dass ich kenne. Die Hinkelsteine sind sehr leckere Brötchen und im Sommer müsst ihr den Sommertraum probieren, ein sehr leckeres Currybrot. Gebäckmäßig würde ich den Apfelberliner empfehlen und in der Weihnachtszeit machen die richtig gutes Spekulatius. Achja: Dene Gör ist tatsächlich der beste Döner in Düsseldorf
Impresivee that it was such a differencce compared to danish prizes. Pizzas are genereally around 8+ euros by now due to the inflation. Premade salads from supermarkets are genereally 1-2 euros more expensive
German supermarkets make me anxious.
This is a good video for someone travelling to Dusseldorf.
you can still get a döner for 3.50€ in parts of Berlin
using supermarkets is definitely cheating! You could buy 3 days off food if you spend it all in a supermarket!
If you realy want to eat the best Döner in Düsseldorf go to Han-bistro in the Neckarstraße. It is one of the Side Roads of the Hammerstraße that is the Main Street of the Medienhafen. He uses Beef or Chicken for his and allways does the meat fresh. so it is not your Classical Döner. Also he prepares a Lot of very tasty Ägais turkish Recepes mostly long braised meat based (mainly chicken , Turkey and beef) but also Vegan and vegetarian Options. And he is a cool and the most friendly guy you will ever meet. Everything for a rather Smal Dime. Especially considering what he will load on your plate.
I have to say my husband and I really love yalls videos. He is from Bamberg and I am from USA we will be moving to Höchstadt in the next year and your videos are helping me get prepared and excited!
Also thank you for the videos of Deana progressing with her German because now my husband has started 24 hrs of german on me and the kids 🥴🤣
Super Idee in den Ecken rumzuschleichen Grad als ortsfremde Tante.
Schon kommt ne Horde kulturberreicherer um die Ecke ey isch alte willste ficki ficki…. Suuuuuper Idee…. Naja passt schon
Canada geese are mean, especially to other geese.
They tend to drive away all other geese from an area they settle in, causing native species to become extinct.
As for food, it's somewhat more expensive here near Amsterdam than over your way it seems.
Not sure if eating out for 10 Euro a day here is possible when trying to get 3 meals in (I did notice you didn't include drinks, somewhat cheaty I think, as the 2 liters or so of water you need a day will, when bought at restaurants, easily come up to half that, when bought at the supermarket to about a Euro).
Given that I am on a very strict diet, eating out isn't really an option for me at all, so I'll not actually try it.
Did check the price on doener though, and it runs to between 6.50 and 7.50 here. So with a liter of water (if that) that's the entire 10 Euro budget for a day gone.
That supermarket salad would be around 5-6 Euro here as well.