The cost for a Happy Meal in 1998 raged from $2 to $2.50. It just depended on what region of the US you were in.
It depend what you buy. Our family it cost about $1000 or less.
It cost $1.00 for little stuff and more it cost $10.00 or more
About 300,000,000,000$ a year
£40 million in a year
2000 was the last year of the 20th century.
The cost will vary with location, time of year and obviously alter year by year. It is therefore best to look on the Centre Parks website for up to date details. I will make a link for you to this in the 'Related Links' section below.
cheap dog food is about $100-$250 per year per dog. However most shelters receive donations so they don't actually have to pay that much.
it would cost around $1000 to $2000 it would cost around $1000 to $2000
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60,000 dollars
Depending on the food selections, the 13 year old can cost between $2000 to $5000 and the pug can eat garbage scraps.
It really depends on which brand you get, if there is a offer on and where you get it from
In the year 2000, a pint of milk cost about $0.6. However, this has really changed over the years with a pint of milk costing about $2.5 in 2014.
Typically $1000-$2000 a year just for the formula alone. No bottles, nipples, etc...
Typically $1000-$2000 a year just for the formula alone. No bottles, nipples, etc...
personaly i eat about a thousand mcdonalds a year
The cost of the food and stuff to clean them out about so about £3.50 a week
According to the 'Food CPI and Expenditures' the cost of house hold food has risen between 2.8% to 4.8% per year since 1990. As a consequence the average estimated cost would be between 28% to 48% more cheaper in 2002 than it is currently. The CPI (Consumer Price Index) for all food is projected to increase 2.5 to 3.5 percent in 2012.
about 20 thousand dollars a year including costs and attendence and housing and food