• Druid
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      131 day ago

      Am from Germany. 5€ at our current favourite döner. Seitan döner with a very good vegan cocktail sauce. My other favourite right across our flat is 6,50€ - falafel döner with hummus and all kinds of other freshness. 6,50€ is rather expensive for my tastes and my wallet but pretty cheap compared to the nationwide average. 5€ is beyond cheap

      • @idiomaddict
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        24 hours ago

        So jealous. Where I am in Germany, a standard Döner is €8-9, and a seitan one is €9-10. There’s zero reason for seitan to be more expensive, except that they know people will pay it

        • @[email protected]
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          316 hours ago

          you guys get seitan kebabs? here in sweden they universally charge like 12 EUR for a regular-ass kebab

          • @idiomaddict
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            213 hours ago

            Yeah, but everything’s more expensive there. I thought there were a lot of people eating non meat options in Sweden though, it’s surprising that you don’t have seitan kebabs. I always get a yufka/dürüm/wrap though and that’s more expensive.

      • @[email protected]
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        315 hours ago

        Paris ? I get kebabs for 6-7€ (without beverages) and Berliners for 8-10 here near the German border

        • @[email protected]
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          114 hours ago

          It’s more or less the same price everywhere in France. 8/9 for a kebab. 10 with fries.

      • @[email protected]
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        215 hours ago

        In Switzerland we start with 10€ … but I’ve seen up to 18€ (well, CHF but almost the same).

    • kindenough
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      41 day ago

      Here it is 6 to 9€. Depends on what bread you want. Pitah, plain wrap or lahmacun. Also we have the 'kapsalon" about 10€.