What's your grocery/other food bill like?
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I spend 300-350$ a week depending on the houshold needs. Thats me, my work out obsessed hubby (and all his suppliments), 2 kids, and 3 dogs that eat EXTEMLEY well for dogs. We dont eat out much anymore maybe once every 2 weeks. We buy mostly organic vegies and fruit, and meat from a actual butcher shop where the animals are only grain fed without any antibiotics or food fillers etc, and farm fresh eggs from a neighbour.
If the meat you get from the butcher shop is claiming no food fillers and they are grain fed - I am sorry to say that that is food fillers.
I buy only GRASS fed and pastured beef, heritage certified pork and free range chicken and eggs. Those little bug and worm eaters scurrying around the yard lay the richest and best eggs.
I totally agree! We only buy free range eggs and Grass fed beef, and free range organic ground turkey, and organic chicken breast, it's expensive but it's totally worth it!0 -
I spend $150-200 per week for 5 people, 3 dogs, and 2 guinea pigs. This includes food, household items, clothes, etc. Everything except car stuff and my hobbies. Meal wise this is for dinner every night, lunch every day, and breakfast for the kids.
I shop mostly at Meijer but also hit Walmart (I HATE GOING THERE) and the local grocery when they have meat on sale.0 -
To, me that is high, but there is only myself and my boyfriend in the house. We usually buy groceries once a month and spend around $100-$120. But we used to eat out at least once a week. We've decided to not eat out much so the grocery bill will probably get bigger.
What?? What on earth do you buy? Do you eat oatmeal and rice everyday? I'm truly curious here0 -
Wow! I am really impressed with how low people can keep their grocery bills. I don't know if I'm crazy or just too honest, but for 2 adults, 3 teenagers, 2 ranch hands (adults for breakfast and lunch 5 days a week), and numerous friends of "said" teenage sons, I spend $1500-1800 a month. NOT including pet food. You don't even want me going down that road! We live in the middle of nowhere on a working ranch so I don't shop around.... I do big shops twice a month. We don't buy a lot of junk or processed food and only go out to eat about twice a month. I also pack my boys lunches when school in because school lunches are junk!
We eat very well and a lot of healthy food, but the men and boys around here work their butts off and can take down a tremendous amount of food! Dang, I spend $50.00 on milk alone in a month... can't imagine spending that for a week of food!0 -
Around $200 per week for our family of 6 . Sometimes it goes as high as $250.0
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Between 70 and 100 per week for me and the wife. But I'm a monstrous couponer.0
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We spend between $150-$200 a week(family of 4). We buy mainly GF Beef and good quality seafood and chicken, veggies from farmers markets, local farmer for eggs and a few things at the store for my kids.0
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My food bill is simple now that I am cutting down.
sweet potatoes
whole wheat pasta
veggies
chicken breast
steak
mushrooms
bottled water 24 pack (usually make 3 trips a week to get water though)
I usually go weekly for most of my groceries, and end up spending a good 50-75 bucks.0 -
I buy things in bulk at BJs, and that is usually about 200 dollars once a month, minus the 30 bucks throughout the month to get milk. Then, about 100-150 weekly at the grocery store for produce and other odds and ends.0
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Wow! I am really impressed with how low people can keep their grocery bills. I don't know if I'm crazy or just too honest, but for 2 adults, 3 teenagers, 2 ranch hands (adults for breakfast and lunch 5 days a week), and numerous friends of "said" teenage sons, I spend $1500-1800 a month. NOT including pet food. You don't even want me going down that road! We live in the middle of nowhere on a working ranch so I don't shop around.... I do big shops twice a month. We don't buy a lot of junk or processed food and only go out to eat about twice a month. I also pack my boys lunches when school in because school lunches are junk!
We eat very well and a lot of healthy food, but the men and boys around here work their butts off and can take down a tremendous amount of food! Dang, I spend $50.00 on milk alone in a month... can't imagine spending that for a week of food!
It makes a difference on how hard they are working and the calories they need. Like my husband can eat a huge amount of food, but he burns a ton of calories at work. I probably spend about $32 a month on milk, that's 2 gallons a week and 1 quart? of almond milk a week. But one of the gallons of milk is chocolate because my son is completely addicted to it. He's special needs, so I don't fight it.
Plus with you living out in "the middle of nowhere" you're grocery prices are probably higher. When I lived in New Mexico...in a tiny, tiny town, everything was way expensive compared to Michigan.0 -
Wow! I am really impressed with how low people can keep their grocery bills. I don't know if I'm crazy or just too honest, but for 2 adults, 3 teenagers, 2 ranch hands (adults for breakfast and lunch 5 days a week), and numerous friends of "said" teenage sons, I spend $1500-1800 a month. NOT including pet food. You don't even want me going down that road! We live in the middle of nowhere on a working ranch so I don't shop around.... I do big shops twice a month. We don't buy a lot of junk or processed food and only go out to eat about twice a month. I also pack my boys lunches when school in because school lunches are junk!
We eat very well and a lot of healthy food, but the men and boys around here work their butts off and can take down a tremendous amount of food! Dang, I spend $50.00 on milk alone in a month... can't imagine spending that for a week of food!
It makes a difference on how hard they are working and the calories they need. Like my husband can eat a huge amount of food, but he burns a ton of calories at work. I probably spend about $32 a month on milk, that's 2 gallons a week and 1 quart? of almond milk a week. But one of the gallons of milk is chocolate because my son is completely addicted to it. He's special needs, so I don't fight it.
Plus with you living out in "the middle of nowhere" you're grocery prices are probably higher. When I lived in New Mexico...in a tiny, tiny town, everything was way expensive compared to Michigan.
About the chocolate milk, you should get him plain milk and add Ovaltine because it does have all those nutrients and vitamins, which is an added bonus to his chocolate milk addiction :laugh:0 -
Depends; range is about $400-$600/month for 2 adults. We buy a lot of organic product, organic free range eggs, local grass-fed beef and bison, fancy cheeses, etc.
I think it depends so much on your area and your diet. We used to live in northern Canada in a fairly remote place, and would easily spend $800/month and get far less nutrition (wilted veggies, no free range eggs etc). Canada also has different food subsidies so things in Canada vs. the US are priced differently (and I assume there are state to state variances too?).0 -
For myself, my husband, and our dog usually $20/week.0
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Low, and lower since starting to eat clean. $50 or less per week. I did the Food Stamp Challenge budget ($3 per day) for Lent and it was easier than I thought it would be, but I really had to put in work, thought, and planning.0
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$400 a month for 3 adults and we never get it right...:sad:0
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I have a fam of 4 total. We spend about $350 - $400 a month or so on food.0
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500 a month for food/formula that feeds a family of 4.0
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I hate NJ.... Around700 / month for family of 30
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I cook every night, have my son and roommate and our food bill is about 100-150 per week depending on what we decide to buy and how fancy the dish is.0
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My husband is military... so we get paid 1st and 15th... we are a family of 6....we spend 400 - 500 per pay day....
so any where from 800- 1000 a month on groceries alone...
It breaks my heart every "grocery" day lmao...0 -
Family of 5: two adults, 3 1/2 yo, 2 yo, 7 mo. (The kids eat more than you would think.)
I spend $120-150/week on groceries. I shop at Trader Joe's, the majority of our food is organic. I plan all our meals ahead of time and shop once a week. I've had extra money lately, so we've been eating out a little more often, but it's not something I track.
We spend $80 on diapers and wipes about every 2 months, about $40 a month on training pants, $35 a month on cleaning products and children's toiletries, maybe $20 a month on adult toiletries. (Diapers, wipes, cleaning products, and children's toiletries are all purchased through The Honest Company. They are all natural, organic, they work great, and are really affordable!)0 -
Oh my gosh, these amounts seem so low!! I'm a single mom to a 4 year old little girl and we spend $300/mo just on groceries. Laundry detergent, trash bags, toilet paper, etc. is extra. But, it's kind of an outlet for me. I work two jobs and go to school full time, so we don't get out and do much.......cooking is my comfort.0
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Low, and lower since starting to eat clean. $50 or less per week. I did the Food Stamp Challenge budget ($3 per day) for Lent and it was easier than I thought it would be, but I really had to put in work, thought, and planning.
What is this?! Would love to try!!!0 -
I coupon so I pay about $50 every two weeks.0
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geeze i I WISH mine was $100!!!
For me, my husband and 2 boys it's about $300/wk, and we eat out once a week. That includes diapers and such too.0 -
We spend around $500-$600 a month. Close to $100 on my supplements, sports drinks, protein bars... crap like that. About $200 of it is on fruits and vegis though. about $50 on fish. The rest on beef, poltary, quick meals and stuff the kids dig.0
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my bf and i spend about $100 a month. about $60 on groceries and $40 on eating out.0
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Low, and lower since starting to eat clean. $50 or less per week. I did the Food Stamp Challenge budget ($3 per day) for Lent and it was easier than I thought it would be, but I really had to put in work, thought, and planning.0
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Forgot how much it is....we have two people who contribute to grocery bill. A third one does WHEN she has money.
Part of the cost, though is because we have one family member who insists on having some meat for dinner, plus he's fussy about what veggies he'll eat. Getting him to try ANYTHING new takes an Act of Congress. It took years for him to even consider trying oriental food.0
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