1:41:53yeah. travel tax... sadly it's a thing here
1:42:16dried mangoes usually cost under $3 per 100g pack
1:42:16never heard that ever, been to the Philippines several times too
1:42:20ive never heard of that in malaysia
1:42:26oh it's literally a tax? not people overpricing things?
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1:42:43tourist traps, just like in every country
1:42:49Metro supermarket has $1 dried mangoes lol
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1:43:42juno do dat face all the time
1:44:071 dollar is like over 60 pesos
1:44:13at least you have mangos so it's all good
1:44:14realistically, you could get enough mango packs for 3 families with $100
1:44:24you learn something new, i guess. it's okay for now
1:44:48did you fill a luggage bag with food like you did with jagarico?
1:44:52did you travel off the beaten track or just regular tourist destinations?
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1:45:075 big bags is a small snack for a kaiju
1:45:456600 pesos is crazy money for dried mangos lol love the enthusiasm though