Morocco Stuns Spanish Tourists with Affordable Dining and Low Prices

Spanish travelers are amazed at the relatively low prices in Morocco, especially in terms of dining. Two Spanish tourists, pleasantly surprised during their stay in the kingdom, recommend the Moroccan destination.
Morocco is a neighboring country of Spain, but daily life in the two countries is not the same. Ana and Marta, two Spanish tourists, had the happy experience of a stay in Morocco and testified that life is much cheaper in Morocco than in Spain, reports La Vanguardia.
In a video, the two Spaniards visiting Agadir expressed their great surprise at the very affordable prices of the dishes offered compared to Spain. "It’s incredible. We ate two sardines with a piece of bread and it cost us 1.40 euros," they are amazed.
The two tourists add that they bought "two drinks, a mineral water and a Mars" in a neighborhood supermarket for 2.80 euros. A very affordable price according to them, recalling that in Spain, a soda can costs about one euro and a chocolate bar, more than one euro.
Ana and Marta were also very surprised to eat "a super good sandwich of tortilla, cheese and others with fries" for only 3 euros. Ana confides that her father, having learned of the affordable prices in Morocco, advised her to stay in the kingdom.
@anabarbanchoj My father says I’m better off staying here JAJWJW
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