If you are American, you are probably already planning your Thanksgiving dinner for next week and of course, no Thanksgiving dinner would be complete without the traditional Thanksgiving Turkey. Hence, the Asian Wall Street Journal’s weekly
Arbitrage column has conducted a survey of prices for turkeys in various cities in Asia and around the world. The survey found that prices for Turkeys were highest in Europe, lowest in New York (no surprise there) and somewhere in the middle for cities in Asia.
Price Comparison*London
| €48
| US$76
|
Brussels
| €45
| US$71
|
Frankfurt
| €45
| US$71
|
Bangkok
| 2,300 Baht
| US$69
|
Shanghai
| 430 Yuan
| US$63
|
Jakarta
| 381,333 Rupiah
| US$41
|
Manila
| 1,700 Pesos
| US$39
|
Kuala Lumpur
| 127 Ringgit
| US$38
|
Singapore
| S$52
| US$38
|
Hong Kong
| HK$240
| US$31
|
New York City
| US$23
| US$23
|
* 5.5 kilograms, frozen and uncooked. Prices are based on foreign exchange rates as of November 18, 2009.Labels: Price Survey, Useful Travel Tips
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