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$15 Food Challenge


If you’re not sure on what to eat with a low budget of $15 then you have come to the right post. Our team at JumblEats have succeeded in this challenge by showing you how you can eat quality and tasty meals for a fraction of the price. An added bonus is that all these eateries are conveniently located in Macquarie Centre. Enjoy our video!


Team member contributions for the video:

Jessica
  • Chose to eat at Ali Baba and ordered a beef snackpack for $11.40.
  • Assisted in recording footage of team members.
  • Took part in speaking and presenting in the video.
  • Suggested ideas on how to produce, form and edit the video.

Udit
  • Chose to eat at Starbucks and ordered a chicken caesar wrap and a hot chocolate for $13.95.
  • Took part in speaking and presenting in the video.
  • Suggested ideas on how to produce, form and edit the video.

Marc
  • Chose to eat at Yatai Ozeki and ordered a chicken katsudon, gyozas, takoyaki, and an iced tea drink for $14.70.
  • Filmed all video footage on his phone and gimbal.
  • Edited the video and uploaded it to YouTube.
  • Took part in speaking and presenting in the video.
  • Suggested ideas on how to produce, form and edit the video.

Benjamin
  • Chose to eat at Nene Chicken and ordered 6 sweet chilli wings with hot chips, and a soft drink for $13.90.
  • Took part in speaking and presenting in the video.
  • Suggested ideas on how to produce, form and edit the video.

Linda
  • Chose to eat at Soul Origin and ordered a chicken avocado salad and a green juice for $14.
  • Took part in speaking and presenting in the video.
  • Suggested ideas on how to produce, form and edit the video.




We now challenge you to eat at Macquarie Centre for $15 or less! 

Written by Linda Tri 

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