Club Sandwich Used to Compare Cost of Living Across the World [INFOGRAPHIC]

Travel booking site Hotels.com has released some intriguing research on the prices of Club Sandwiches from major cities around the world, resulting in a fun and quirky way to compare the cost of living in different cities.

Paris, often thought as one of the world’s most romantic cities, has just been deemed the most expensive according to the Club Sandwich Index (CSI).

The Club Sandwich is standard lunch fare known for its popularity among hotel restaurants and cafes worldwide.

If Paris is too expensive, it looks like the average price of a Club Sandwich in New York City might be more up your alley, settling in at around $17. If you can afford it there, you can afford it in most other locations in the United States:

Looks like if you’re trying to get a Club Sandwich on the cheap, you’re best off going to San Diego, CA for the cafe classic.

While the CSI is not a completely scientific solution to comparing costs of living across different cities, it is indeed a fun way to possibly allocate your travel expenses when budgeting for your lunchtime activities.

Here’s the full look:

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