when measured in dollars, there are still many double digits when measured in RMB. The last time I drank a frappccino, it cost about 4 dollars.
Actually, it's hard to say. Prices in the United States should be measured by American income level and US dollars, which are basically very low (of course, textbooks are expensive, and labor costs are also expensive). A Nike Adi coat is only a few tens of dollars at most, and shoes are also very cheap as long as you don't buy anything imported from Italy (because these are all made in China, our motherland exports so many clothes and toys in exchange for a Boeing! ) A person who goes to a good seafood restaurant can only eat 21 or 31 yuan at most. Going to the supermarket to buy a lot of milk, fruits, vegetables, meat, bread and so on will cost at most 31 dollars. Moreover, the income of Americans in the middle class is almost thousands of dollars per person.
Actually, I think Haagen-Dazs is more exaggerated than Starbucks. We buy a monochromatic ball in China for 21RMB. At the same price, we can buy a large barrel of Haagen-Dazs with compound flavor in the United States (almost, some shops sell it for 5 dollars and some sell it for 4 dollars), and Evian is also a small bottle in 21 yuan. When we get to the United States, we can buy a large bottle at this price. . . I don't think Haagen-Dazs is as delicious as Lu Xue, but Evian is really good. Ahem, that's beside the point.