koka noodles cost 33p in Tesco
no, they should not eat food meant for humans.
10 cents
$29 in indonisea if you are awesome! $1 in Australia if you get sumin noodles per packet! now that's a bargain!
top ramen (better known as ramen noodles) is bad for you only if you eat too much of it. but some people eat it every day and are as healthy as normal. it all depends on your body type.
1 dollar for outside 50 cents in the canteen
In the 70's, a small plate of noodles cost about 5 cents in a school canteen. So, it should be about 3 - 5 cents. I can't be too sure so check with a source
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No, unless you eat too much noodles.
No offense but they only cost about 18 cents a package. Why not go buy some and sniff for yourself?! Dry, they don't smell much like anything. Cooked, they smell like any other cooked noodle.
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