Believe it or not, Austin is one of the cheapest cities to be a foodieBelieve it or not, Austin is one of the cheapest cities to be a foodie New York City may be brimming with Michelin stars, “world’s best” pizza spots, and bagels worth the hour-long wait, but who can actually afford to eat there? For every dollar Americans spend on food, about 33 cents goes towards eating out, so it pays big to live in a city with affordable restaurants, groceries, and drinks. That’s what WalletHub set out to measure with its annual study of the best and cheapest cities to be a foodie.
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