Big Mac Index
Burgernomics: The Price of a Big Mac in Global Comparison
Invented by The Economist in 1986, the Big Mac index has ever since been the go to guide for burger connoisseurs to check purchasing-power parity around the globe. Even though it was never intended to be a precise economic parameter, burgernomics somehow emerged as a promising niche field of economic studies. The Big Mac index has become a global standard and is subject of at least 20 academic studies and a topic within several textbooks.
As this graphic indicates, Ronald McDonald must earn a fortune with his Swiss sales operation where the fast food classic can be bought for $6.71 whilst the South African version of the American franchise offers Big Macs for only $2.15 - the lowest price of all the countries analysed.
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