PS% vs food items in Nigeria

How Much Is PS5 Compared To The Prices Of Food Items

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The PS game sets are one of the most popular games among game lovers. As with every other gadget, the makers are constantly updating them, improving them, making them better (or worse), and charging more for the newer versions. The highest version of the PS games, for now, is the PS5 and its price has gone through the roof. Or in a different language, it is not for everyone. Or, to shake a little table, it is not for you.

This is why you some are still using other versions of the game such as PS2, PS3, and PS4 which are quite cheaper. In this post, you will get to know the worth of a PS5 by seeing how many food items a single fun game can actually get in the market.

According to Konga, a PlayStation 5 Standard is sold for 510,000 Naira, the digital edition of the PlayStation 5 is sold for nearly 450,000 Naira and the PlayStation Console is sold for 485,000 Naira, but for the purpose of this analysis, we will be using that of the PlayStation 5 Console which is sold for 485,000 Naira.

Price Of PS5 Compared To Bags ff Beans

Beans is one of the most consumed foodstuffs in the country due to the demand for proteinous foodstuffs. As of the moment, a bag of beans is currently being sold for an average price of around 35,000 Naira (white beans, 100kg) and 100kg of brown beans is sold for 37,000. If this is compared to the price of a PS5 console, then the price of a PS5 can be used to get about 13 or 14 bags of white beans and then 13 bags of 100kg bag for brown beans.

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Price Of PlayStation 5 Compared To The Price Of Bags of rice

The market price of a bag of rice constantly fluctuates but for the sake of this comparison we will be working with the current price, 31,000 Naira for a 50kg bag of foreign rice and 25,000 Naira for a 50kg bag of local rice.

This all depends on the make of the rice, whether it is actually destoned local rice or not.
This means that the amount used to purchase a PS5 set can be used to get about 15 bags of foreign rice and 19 or more bags of local rice.

Price of PS5 Compared to Semo

Due to the difficulty in preparing Fufu and the cost of getting Garri, people have resorted to using Semo for most of the occasions that they are doing. A bag of Semo is currently sold for an average price of 4,900/5,000 Naira. This means that a PS5 can get about 97 bags of Semo.

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Price Of PS5 Compared to Garri.

A 100kg bag of white Garri currently goes for an average price of 24,500 while a 100kg bag of yellow Garri goes for an average of 27,500. This implies that the worth of PS5 can get you up to 20 bags of white garri and about 17 or 18 bags of yellow garri.

Price of PS5 Compared to Tin Tomatoes

It’s one of the most sought-after food items and its price is constantly on the rise. There are many types of tomato paste out there but we will be using one of the most popular ones for emphasis, the Gino tomatoes.

A carton of Gino tomatoes containing about 24 pieces of 210g sized tins are sold for 8,500 to 10,000 Naira. This means that the PS5 is worth around 48 to 50 cartons of 210g Gino tin tomatoes.

Price Of PS5 Compared To The Price Of Other Food Items

A carton of Spaghetti costs around 4600 to 4700 and up to 104 cartons of it can be purchased by the fun gameset you have at home.

A 15-litre container of pure vegetable oil is sold for 10,000 to 15,000 Naira depending on the make and your PS5 can get you 32 or more of them.

Since all the food you cook goes through fire, it is only just appropriate we look at the price of cooking gas. One KG of cooking gas is 550 naira. That’s about 820 KG of cooking gas. Let’s put this in perspective: An average family of four uses 15 KG per month which is over 8000 naira which means for the generous price of PS5, you would cook and feed your family nonstop for about five years.

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