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If I'm strictly buying food from the grocery store and not eating out then I'm probably spending about $200-300 a month on food, mainly because I buy mostly organic foods (and free-from meat products) so it gets a little pricey, but I'm good for it0
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Coped from the "How much does your diet really cost"-thread.
This is for my shop this week, it's fairly typical though usually I'd buy less sweet snacks. It will last me a bit over a week so total cost for 1 week is around £35. I don't buy coffee/lunches/take-aways on a regular basis so this accounts for all food on average. Over the course of a month we can probably add a bag of coffee (£3), some spices/herbs (£2) and some butter/oil (£3).
Eggs: £3.50 total
2x 6 pack Happy eggs £3.50
Meat: £8 total
Chicken thighs 1 kg (6 servings) £4
Beef mince 500 g (5 servings) £2
Carver ham 200 g (5 slices) £2
Food cupboard: £3 total
Chopped tomatoes 4x400g £2
Wholewheat lasagne 250g (5 servings) 50p
Wholewheat conchigele pasta 500 g (5 servings) 50p
Oatmeal: £1.98 total
Quaker oats 1kg (20 servings) £1.98
Snacks: £9.60 total
Kallo wholegrain ricecakes 1 cylinder 90p
Snack a jack caramel/chocolate chip ricecakes 2 cylinders £3
Caramelised onion hummus £1
Milk chocolate cookies (in-store bakery) 5 cookies 90p
Apple/mango juice £1.50
Sesame bagels (4 bagels) £1
Garlic bread £1.30
Dairy: £12.80 total
Skimmed milk, usually 4 pints per week so 2x 89p (could bulk buy 4 pints/£1)
Babybel cheese (8 cheeses) £2
Activia yoghurts 2x4-pack £3
Brie 200g £1
Reduced fat Creme fraiche 300 ml 90p
Parmesan cheese 200g £3.20
Ricotta £1
Fruit + veg: £13.04 total
Pears £1
Oranges £2.25
Potaotes (2.5 kg) £2.20
Spring onions 75p
Broccoli £2
Leeks 41p
Carrots 89p
Mangetout £1
Mushrooms 85p
Fresh basil 69p
+ extra random fruit in a few days eg. apples £1
Water: £0
I always bring my water bottle from home and refill.0 -
Wow I must be doing something wrong. I usually spend about $80 - $120 a week at the grocery store. :laugh:
Lots of fruits and veggies and bakery bread but there is usually a $15ish bottle of wine every week on that tab.
And protein powder and keurig K-cups ain't cheap!0 -
Wow... where are you guys from? I am from Canada and easily spend at least $250/mth on groceries.
Live in Canada as well and spend $35-$40 a week. I don't eat meat though.0
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