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Some of them can pleasantly surprise you, for example some gas stations in [[Finland]] that serve fries and self-service salad for only 2 euros. Avoid gas stations in [[France]] at all costs, unless you consider 3-4 euros a good deal for a bag of chips and a 33ml carton of orange juice. In Poland, fast food like hot dog can cost only about 3 PLN (1 EUR = 3.50 PLN).
Free food is plentiful in much of [[Europe]]. Try sandwich shops, bakeries, patisseries and other places like that around closing time. Often you get enough bocadillos to last for a few days! ''Also check [[Dumpster Dive]] and [[:trash:|Trashwiki]] for more detailed info.''
In the [[United States]] a tremendous amount of food can be recovered from dumpsters - just about any type of food that's sold will eventually show up in the trash. Grocery stores are the best, with large amounts of clean, fresh produce that's just ripe for eating but too ripe to sell, among other things. Another highly recommended option is to use [[Food Stamps]] when hitchhiking, which can make the difference between eating cheap food that's terrible for you and good, nutritious groceries you can pick out.

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