Recently, a netizen shared that he bought a 590 yuan breakfast on a food delivery platform. He curiously asked if the price would be too expensive.

(The picture is taken from PTT)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The delivery service in Taiwan is very convenient, but sometimes the delivery price is a bit more expensive.

Recently, a netizen shared that he bought a 590 yuan breakfast on a food delivery platform, which made him curious to ask if breakfast at such a price counts as a "plate"?

Recently, a netizen posted a post on PTT titled "Is breakfast like 590 abacus?", saying that he ordered 2 cups of soy milk, 2 servings of salty rice balls with eggs, 2 servings of sesame seed cakes with eggs, 1 serving of shredded radish omelette, and 1 serving of Xiaolong fried buns cost 590 yuan in total.

Among them, a cup of soy milk with a unit price of 50 yuan still tastes burnt.

The netizen asked curiously, does the price of breakfast count as a "dish"?

And posted the menu of the store, emphasizing that the delivery price is the same as that in the store.

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After the post was posted, it attracted heated discussions among netizens, who left messages saying, "Super plate, I can buy the same thing for 300 yuan", "Super plate 50 yuan a cup of soy milk has gold leaf", "590 can go to the hotel for breakfast full", "Fried buns and soy milk are too expensive."

However, some netizens posted another menu, saying that the delivery price of the breakfast restaurant was originally a bit more expensive than the in-store price. Yours is a delivery price, a cup of soy milk in the store is 30."