“Map for Beggars” Goes Viral in South Korea
With how expensive it is to eat out nowadays I can understand why this map has become so popular:

A graduate student surnamed Jeong, living in Seoul’s Seongbuk District, recently began using a crowdsourced map of cheap eateries to cope with rising dining costs.
“I came across it on an online campus community and found a noodle place for 5,000 won ($3.30),” she said. “I got tired of cafeteria food, but eating out is expensive these days since most places cost 10,000 to 15,000 won. It’s a burden for a student like me.”
The website, Geojimap, which translates to “map for beggars,” has gone viral among young Koreans seeking budget meals as surging food prices take a toll on their wallets.
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This idea should go viral worldwide.