how much do you spend every week on groceries?
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how much do you spend every week on groceries?
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I know this because i just reviewed our budget spreadsheet with my wife. Our family spends $2,100/month on groceries. My wife was proud she has been able to get it down from $2,700/mo in the last 6 months. We have 6 children but they are young. Healthy food is not cheap, even if you buy in bulk, which we do.
$262.5 per person seems pretty good in these times. I pay probably about 300-400€/month
€100?
$400 a month for wife and I
fakecel leave
About £60-70
$328,50
For only me and i go for the cheapest options possibly. Meme diet of chicken rice broccoli/frozen veggies. Oats, eggs, milk, bread, chese, ham and milk. Lots of bananas, cottage cheese.
Price on fruit, vegetables and meat has gone up by 9% this year alone.
Norway is expensive.
you mean a month right?
Yes.
€250, not bad at all
but I never eat out
About $100.
>About $100.
Same
$50-$70
Impossible
Learn to cook.
Learn to shop.
Get good, scrub.
>Dave's bread
I hate this forced meme slop bread
same, literally has the same ingredients as all other white or wheat bread, just has more calories and it has a slighty stale texture.
$100-150
Meat, pasta, veggies, milk, eggs, etc.
I could go lower if I start eating more beans and lentils and cut down on the amount of meat I buy/eat. I eat a lot of Costco bulk chicken/ground beef/steak
Same price and staples. For 2 people too.
To be fair, I probably eat out 2-3 meals a week as well. Nothing bougie though.
About £100 to £150 for me, my wife and two kids.
>ground beef
>ricotta
>mangos
>some shitty pie
>french vanilla coffee
all unhealthy
Buying for 4 people, probably about 150+ per week in odds & ends. And then I'll usually buy some stuff in bulk once a month @ costco.
about 40 dollarydoos
I balance our budget to be about $430/month for my husband and I. I have an extreme allergy to the goy beans, so just about everything I make is from scratch but I also live in a rural area where meat and produce and dairy are all super cheap.
Maybe 20€.
$30
how?
50-70€/week
Avocados alone set me back 5€ each week which is stupid.
Why don't you just use olive oil?
I buy both, how is olive oil supposed to substitute avocados?
People at the grocery store probably think I'm moronic or something since every Saturday when I follow the exact same routine, buy the exact same products and pick the exact same items, look at the price and put them back on the shelves. I also pass through the water section twice, first time while I'm still filling the bags and second time when I've finished and I'm ready to pick the water bottles and go to the check out.
about 120 a week for myself.
Maybe $100 weekly. Mostly on salmon, veggies, eggs, and some dairy. I buy cases of chicken thighs from the Amish for like $1/lb a couple times every year.
R$ 150.
In june I stole about 50 family packs of chicken, 100 lbs of ground beef, a 20 lb bag of rice and 3 tubs of whey from a walmart.
so currently about $20 for yogurt, and other things that expire quickly