It depends on where you live, and how much food your lunch has in it.
Purchased in bulk, plastic lunch trays such as the ones used in schools cost about $4.25 each. Purchased individually, they can run from $8.00 to $16.00.
80$ a meal if you have a son like John Greer
Correct. In other words, nothing in this world is free. Say if you were taken to lunch by your boss, and he paid then even though you had a free lunch, the meal still cost money.
Means that there's a cost to everything, even if you can't see it right away.
economic theory states that there is no such thing a a free lunch. the reason for this is someone has to pay for that sandwich that you are about to eat for "free." someone produced and payed for the bread and meat in the sandwich, then it is bought by stores, then the place that made you the sandwich had to buy those meats, and now you get to eat that sandwich that cost you nothing but it cost other people money.
If something is saving cost it means that you are not spending as much money. Packing a lunch is cost saving because you are not spending as much money to eat lunch out.
they cost 100 pound
approx $250-500
Around $0.05
How much does the cheapest cardboard lunch tray cost?
This depends on where you go for lunch. It can range from free, to over $100 for 2 people depending on where you go.
Let Melinda's lunch cost be ( x ). Then, Marty's lunch would cost ( x + 3 ). Together, their total bill can be expressed as ( x + (x + 3) = 19 ). Solving this equation, we get ( 2x + 3 = 19 ), which simplifies to ( 2x = 16 ), so ( x = 8 ). Therefore, Melinda's lunch cost $8.
$8.99 for lunch $11.99 for unlimited bowl (lunch) $10.99 for dinner $13.99 for unlimited bowl (dinner)
Purchased in bulk, plastic lunch trays such as the ones used in schools cost about $4.25 each. Purchased individually, they can run from $8.00 to $16.00.
fifty five bucks and 72 cents mate
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80$ a meal if you have a son like John Greer