If French food is so expensive, what do the poor people in France eat?!


Question: In France, the government takes money from anyone who works so the people who are too lazy to work have money to buy food and stuff. It's called income redistribution, with a nice euphemism being welfare.


Answers: In France, the government takes money from anyone who works so the people who are too lazy to work have money to buy food and stuff. It's called income redistribution, with a nice euphemism being welfare.

Mcdonalds

the newly built mcdonalds, or croissants

its probably not that expensive in france. cuz theres an abundance of it

garlic bread.

What, do you think that they all eat out at the Tour D L'argent every day? (btw: that's where it costs 40 bucks for a croissont.) they don't they have supermarkets like we do!

McDonald's and Burger King

tons && tons of fries(chips as they call them) but the only reason they don't get fat like americans is because they walk EVERYWHERE it's pretty kool actaully!

They eat cakes according to Marie Antoinnettes advice.

Go off into a feild and find yourself some snails...

really REALLY fresh escargo*

Cake?



(can I get the points for giving the most historically aware answer? LOL!)

there is always cheap food everywhere.

British food.

They do their OWN cooking!!! Can you Imagine THAT!? What a concept! -It might even explain why there's LESS Obesity in France than in THIS Country! :)

trash dining.steal home made cheese@#@@##$$$%%%^^&&**!!!!!!!!!

It's only expensive here because we don't know how to cook it the "French Way", so they cook for us and charge more. It's chicken, creme, beef, and vegetables...just like every other national cuisine.

French fries and french toast, but over there they just call them fries and toast.

Roti canai and teh tarik





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