Cup of coffee - $60
McDonalds is well expensive!!!
Confused yet, foreign readers....
I thought so. This is one of the most confusing threads in the history of Expat.com.
That's because: apparently, nobody told you that the dollar-sign used worldwide representing U.S. currency is identical to the dollar-sign used on this thread for Uruguayan pesos.
But the U.S. dollar (rounded to the nearest unit) is worth 25 Uruguayan pesos!
Ipso facto, that "$60" cup of coffee at the top of this post costs close to two dollars U.S. The "$10,000" monthly food budget is really about four hundred dollars U.S.
Posters on this thread: consider using these symbols instead of the dollar sign to avoid confusion: 25UYU, 1USD. If that's too cumbersome, just tell which currency you'll be using at the start of your post and avoid a the "$" altogether. Your reading audience includes folks outside Uruguay who want to know the UR cost of living, so keeping confusion to a minimum is indicated.
cccmedia, still a bit confused in Quito, Ecuador