Can you guess how much this cost? For 12 eggs in the USA, you’re looking at around $2 per egg for good quality eggs. These are 90 eggs. Have you guessed how much each egg is yet? They cost $0.16 per egg. Were you close? If you weren’t, you owe me a like on this video and comment which number you thought.
Section 1: Cost of Living
Argentina offers a wallet-friendly lifestyle, making it an ideal spot for carnivores. From affordable groceries to reasonably priced accommodations, the overall cost of sustaining a carnivore lifestyle here is a game-changer.
Here is my cost of 11 months (excluding rent, because normally use platforms like Airbnb although some apartments are very flexible to paying outside the platform for a cheaper price, so far none of them have tried to rip me off). Keep in mind that my costs were pretty standard of buying mostly groceries, not eating out a lot, and going to a few entertainment venues once in a while and activities. For those looking to take it up a notch, it definetely doesn’t affect it by much. My monthly daily budget is around $4,000, so it is almost like you’re being paid to live here.
Section 2: Carnivore Cuisine
“Now, let’s talk about the carnivore paradise that is Argentine cuisine. From succulent steaks to flavorful cuts of meat, Argentina is a carnivore’s dream come true.
I do have to say, you can easily find restaurants that are extremely overpriced, but, with a bit of shopping around the block can find your best ones.
There are also butcher shops (a ton of them at every 2 blocks) that currently sell for $6 USD for 2 kilos of meat! If that doesn’t get you excited, I don’t know what else will.
If you want to eat out for a parilla for two people, it cost 16,000 ($16 USD). Super duper cheap, and super duper easy! Although finding the restaurants for parillas at a cheaper price are less plentiful, they certainly are not hard to find.