Maybe $2
you are lame
10 cents
10 cents
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
£13 .10
Depends what shoe size you are. In Japan, the size of your shoe depends on everything, especially shoes. If you want to buy some noodles, then you pay more if you have big feet and less if your feet are small. Of course, if you want cheap noodles, then it helps to a) steal them or b) know the person selling them very very well. Good answer? Yes, I was spamming.
This would depend on how large the bowl is and how much salad is being made.
Around 1.2 to 3.5 million dollars
Noodles can be various prices. It just depends on where you go shopping at. Also my advise is to get the "off" brand not the "HEB. Walmart, etc." brands. they are more cheap.1.99 only 1.99 written by jasmine a gaby
In the late 80s, I recall shopping for noodles costing me anywhere from 50 cents to $1 per dozen for the ramen type noodles. Price depended on whether it came with or without a cup for microwaving (and dehydrated vegetables, besides the soup stock).At the same time my weekly grocery bill was about $15 to $25 for two adults, depending on whether or not we splurged on food (steak, swordfish, shellfish and other "goodies" would boost our budget). Today, based upon my weekly food budget, I'd say, though everything else has skyrocketed in price, noodles certainly haven't gotten that much more expensive. Though that same dollar will buy me only about 6 ramen without the cup (or the vegetables).A pound of pasta noodles used to cost then about 25 cents, sometimes on sale for as little as ten cents, and now costs $1 to $1.50.
koka noodles cost 33p in Tesco