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fore they ring up your order on the cash register. Even McDonald's has a two-
tiered price list.
Oslo is awash with little budget eateries (modern, ethnic, fast food, pizza,
department-store cafeterias, and so on). Deli de Luca, a cheery convenience
store chain, notorious for having a store on every key corner in Oslo, is a
step up from the similarly ubiquitous 7-Elevens. Most are open 24/7, selling
sandwiches, pastries, sushi, and to-go boxes of warm pasta or Asian noodle
dishes. You can fill your belly here for about 75 kr. Some outlets (such as
the one at the corner of Karl Johans Gate and Rosenkrantz Gate) have seat-
ing on the street or upstairs. Beware: Because this is still a convenience store,
noteverythingiswell-priced.Conveniencestores—whileconvenient—charge
double what supermarkets do.
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