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    1. That’s cheap compared to what it used to be – some years back the dollar was 6 NOK instead of 10 🙂

    2. Buddy_Dakota on

      Even though it’s in an old gas station, next to a very busy street, Ouch serves higher end/“premium” burgers. Also you added tip. Burger King etc. are cheaper.

    3. FishIndividual2208 on

      Fastfood burger? Dont you have 300grams of beef and bacon?

      Go to a fastfood restaurant and you pay the same for half the food.

    4. v2eTOdgINblyBt6mjI4u on

      You should never tip in Norway.

      You basically undermine our system of companies having to pay a livable salary for their employees.

    5. Just came from Zürich…. That was definitely not cheaper… Rather the same price for one burger

    6. danikensanalprobe on

      Ouch is considered at least one tier above your typical burger king/mcd. Also you ordered extra meat patty and a specialty bacon (dry salted, more expensive). And you tipped. If you wanted ‘most meat per dollar’ this is obviously not the ideal place, but if you have standards for fast food then this is a normal price level.

    7. I just compared this to five guys in Belgium, and it’s only slightly more expensive.

      Normal eating out is often 2x as expensive so this is not too bad i would say.

    8. _____michel_____ on

      That’s on you. You see the prices before you order. If I were to go in there and get a burger I’d have paid 179 just for the burger, and drink water. That’s not too bad. Or you could even go somewhere cheaper.

    9. Throwawayz543 on

      Oh that’s for three meals. I thought it was one (ie. one #3). For a family to eat out, that’s a normal price then. Burgers are 20-40 bucks here.  Be thankful you didn’t each have a beer or two with that meal lol. 

    10. Historical_Ad_5210 on

      I think the fried chicken places down here in Vestfold are the absolute worst. Almost 300 Nok for a meal for one with drink. Shit that is more than a bargain bucket at the KFC in UK, and dripping in fat.

    11. Then-Independence730 on

      Excluding the tip, as a Norwegian this is daylight robbery. I’m refusing to pay anything above 200 (250 MAX!) for fast food per person. Proper restaurants is another story.