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- From: percus@pnheap.in2p3.fr (Allon Percus)
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- Subject: Re: European food prices?
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 13:32:01 GMT
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- > Well, hold on a minute. You paid for breakfast? 99.99999% of the
- > pensions/hotels/zimmers/etc. include breakfast...
- > ...
- > Back to the original question: I size it up that a) breakfast
- > is part of the room rate, b) lunch = bread, meat, cheese, fruit
- > from a market or some type of local "sandwich" (e.g., meat pie
- > in England, croissant in France), and c) dinner will set you
- > back $10-$20 US.
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- This is not correct. Maybe France is just strange but here breakfast
- is not often included in the price of the room (unless you are told
- explicitly that it is). Breakfast can be 25-50F additional.
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- Italy and Spain tend also to be like this as far as I remember.
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- Allon Percus
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