I'm building Gundams in America

Chapter 139 Holy Communion

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Several large, round soup pots used in restaurant kitchens, along with liquefied gas equipment, were placed on the street.

There is also a countertop for cutting meat.

As Mike cut the meat, he whispered to Wayne:

"Brother Wayne, we bought these stoves from the owner of that burned-down restaurant. They were much cheaper than the market price, and the owner was very grateful for our acquisition..."

"But meat is really expensive these days. Even though it's not high-quality beef, just regular beef, it's still about $10 a pound. Lamb is about the same price... I bought a total of 1 pounds of beef and lamb as you instructed, and it's already cost me $2000..."

"Adding in the cost of equipment, and the cost of bread and spices, the total expenditure came to three or four thousand US dollars..."

As he spoke, Mike looked up at the long line of people waiting anxiously, which stretched all the way to the other end of the street. He said with some concern:

"Brother Wayne, we don't have much money in total, not enough to feed so many mouths..."

One pound is approximately equal to 0.454 kilograms, which means that ordinary scraps of beef and lamb cost about $21 per kilogram.

The better ones cost $50 per kilogram.

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