Awrite, so me, my mom, and my little sister went to McDonald's . . . the subtotal was $12.27, and the tax was $1.10. The total . . . was $13.37.
To do this, order a big mac meal, a quarter pounder with cheese meal, a crispy chicken honey mustard snack wrap, a large iced tea, and two medium sodas. Unless tax is different, the total will be $13.37.
Awrite, so me, my mom, and my little sister went to McDonald's . . . the subtotal was $12.27, and the tax was $1.10. The total . . . was $13.37.
To do this, order a big mac meal, a quarter pounder with cheese meal, a crispy chicken honey mustard snack wrap, a large iced tea, and two medium sodas. Unless tax is different, the total will be $13.37.
Pics coming soon, if possible.
Wow, that is such an awesome coincidence.
Though funnily, we here in New Zealand use Swedish rounding which basically means that prices are rounded off to the nearest 10 cents. Never will be $13.37 here. D:
Awrite, so me, my mom, and my little sister went to McDonald's . . . the subtotal was $12.27, and the tax was $1.10. The total . . . was $13.37.
To do this, order a big mac meal, a quarter pounder with cheese meal, a crispy chicken honey mustard snack wrap, a large iced tea, and two medium sodas. Unless tax is different, the total will be $13.37. Pics coming soon, if possible.
Wow, thats so cool, elite menu!
Though funnily, we here in New Zealand use Swedish rounding which basically means that prices are rounded off to the nearest 10 cents. Never will be $13.37 here. D:
I will never get $13.37 here, one cause is that we don't use $. And we also use "Swedish rounding" (thats obvious cause I live in Sweden).
It doesn't matter if your currency is dollars, euros or whatever. Merely having 1337 in your bill is something awesome.
Eh, Australia and New Zealand both use this system of rounding. It makes things convenient. Heh, here in NZ they even eliminated the 5 cent coin a few years back.
Eh, Australia and New Zealand both use this system of rounding. It makes things convenient. Heh, here in NZ they even eliminated the 5 cent coin a few years back.
In Sweden, 50 years ago we had 1-25 cent (öre) coins, then they got eliminated. Now we only have coins for 10, 5 and 1 crowns, and a 50 cent (öre) coin, and that coin will get eliminated in September. After that there will be no coins under 1 crown.