It's hard to even imagine what you can buy from food for just $1. There are many possible options in Russia, however, it all depends on the city where you buy products.
And what is the situation in other parts of our planet? We have seen that in some countries with five dollars in your pocket you will definitely not starve to death.
Source: buzzfeed.com
Australia — one cocktail at McDonald's.
Norway — one pack of instant ramen noodles.
Hungary — a whole bottle of wine.
Hong Kong — one piece of bread.
Netherlands — 10 pancakes in the supermarket.
India — 6 cups of tea.
Shanghai — 10 vegetarian dumplings.
Italy - espresso or cappuccino.
Nigeria - a can of soda and a bag of chips.
Czech Republic — one and a half bottles of beer.
Malaysia - a dozen eggs.
South Africa - two cheeseburgers at McDonald's.
Philippines — two cans of Cheez Whiz (melted cheese).
France — one baguette.
Colombia - three empanadas (pies with stuffing).
Vietnam - a plate of pho soup (noodle soup, in which meat or fish is added when serving).
Honduras — 11 bananas.
Indonesia — 67 pieces of chewing gum.
Croatia — one big cup of coffee.
Poland — one shot at the bar.
Egypt - falafel (deep-fried balls of chopped chickpeas or beans), shawarma or one can of canned tuna.