Figures
Five most expensive (12 January 2012) (not considering the fact that the buyer's equivalent purchasing power is different)
- Venezuela - $15.12 (65 Bs.)
- Switzerland - $6.81 (6.50 CHF)
- Norway - $6.79 (41 kr.)
- Sweden - $5.91 (41 Kr.)
- Brazil - $5.68 (10.25 R$)
Six most affordable (12 January 2012) (not considering the fact that the buyer's equivalent purchasing power is different and not including the Indian Big Mac which contains chicken instead of beef)
- Ukraine - $2.11 (18 UAH)
- Hong Kong - $2.13 (16.5 HKD)
- Russia - $2.15 (70 RUR)
- Malaysia - $2.34 (7.35 MYR)
- China - $2.44 (15.4 CNY)
- South Africa - $2.45 (19.95 ZAR)
Ten fastest earned (July 2009)
- Tokyo - 10 minutes
- Los Angeles - 11 minutes
- Chicago - 12 minutes
- Miami - 12 minutes
- New York City - 13 minutes
- Auckland - 14 minutes
- Sydney - 14 minutes
- Toronto - 14 minutes
- Zürich - 15 minutes
- Dublin - 15 minutes
Ten slowest earned (July 2009)
- Nairobi - 158 minutes
- Jakarta - 136 minutes
- Mexico City - 129 minutes
- Caracas - 126 minutes
- Manila - 88 minutes
- Cairo - 82 minutes
- Santiago de Chile - 69 minutes
- Bratislava - 62 minutes
- Mumbai - 61 minutes
- Budapest - 59 minutes
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