FOOOOD

LahrysaTebo2015
LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
edited November 17 in Getting Started
I just made a realistic grocery list and it is way too expensive. It's nothing crazy, eggs, oats, apples, celery, cucumber, salad, tuna, wraps, chicken, rice, brocoli, and asparagus and it rounds to $80!!!! For ONE week worth of food?! WTF AM I DOING WRONG !?
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  • cathipa
    cathipa Posts: 2,991 Member
    Are any of these frozen options? $80 for all of that does seem quite expensive so maybe it is the store you are looking purchasing them from? Is this canned or fresh tuna?
  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member
    Where are you shopping?
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    cathipa wrote: »
    Are any of these frozen options? $80 for all of that does seem quite expensive so maybe it is the store you are looking purchasing them from? Is this canned or fresh tuna?

    This is from Walmart. I can type out all the estimated prices if that would help get a better idea
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    Where are you shopping?

    This is walmart. I can type out prices if that'd give you a better idea
  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member
    Do you have an Aldis near you?
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    18 eggs ($2)
    Oats ($3)
    10 yogurts ($7 60 cents a peice)
    5 apples ($5 one dollar each)
    Celery ($3)
    3 cucumbers ($3 one dollar each)
    Onion ($1)
    Lettuce ($3)
    Spinach ($3 have to get fresh for salad)
    2 big cans tuna ($5 $2.22 each)
    Wraps ($3)
    Chicken ($20 feeding 2 people 7 nights a week)
    Veggie chips ($2)
    Rice cakes ($1)
    Broccoli ($5)
    Aparagus($5)
    Bananans ($3)
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    Do you have an Aldis near you?

    I don't, unfortunately
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    Do you have an Aldis near you?

    I don't, unfortunately

    OMG I DO ! I'VE NEVER EVER EVER HEARD OF THAT STORE BUT I JUST GOOGLED IT !
  • Boland_D
    Boland_D Posts: 85 Member
    Maybe try another store? And as someone said try some frozen veggies. They still have great nutritional value.
    Buy store brand.
    Get a stores loyalty card for more savings.
    I spend 50-60$ a week on my husband and I shopping at Safeway (if you have one download their app. I save up to 30$ a week using it)/fred Meyer.
    Sometimes you have to change what you're getting to fit a stores sale. Like getting green beans vs asparagus, pears vs apples etc etc
    Also where do you live?
  • kikicooks
    kikicooks Posts: 1,079 Member
    This is for 2 people, 3 meals a day? That averages to less than $2 a person per meal, doesn't seem to bad, but maybe I need to work on my budgeting for food lol. Those prices look pretty good to me for comparing to prices at my stores but maybe you can get more bang for you buck with some things at a wholesale store.
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    Boland_D wrote: »
    Maybe try another store? And as someone said try some frozen veggies. They still have great nutritional value.
    Buy store brand.
    Get a stores loyalty card for more savings.
    I spend 50-60$ a week on my husband and I shopping at Safeway (if you have one download their app. I save up to 30$ a week using it)/fred Meyer.
    Sometimes you have to change what you're getting to fit a stores sale. Like getting green beans vs asparagus, pears vs apples etc etc
    Also where do you live?

    Yes once I go to the store I will pick fruits and veggie accordingly. This was just a general idea for the most part! And I will look at the frozen veg if it's cheaper ! How do you cook them? Worcester County massachusettes
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    kikicooks wrote: »
    This is for 2 people, 3 meals a day? That averages to less than $2 a person per meal, doesn't seem to bad, but maybe I need to work on my budgeting for food lol. Those prices look pretty good to me for comparing to prices at my stores but maybe you can get more bang for you buck with some things at a wholesale store.

    Yes 2 people 3 meals a day and 2 snacks. I'm going to go to a few stores and compare prices !
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    Do you have an Aldis near you?

    I don't, unfortunately

    OMG I DO ! I'VE NEVER EVER EVER HEARD OF THAT STORE BUT I JUST GOOGLED IT !

    It was mentioned in every one of your other budgeting threads. I honestly think you're not very interested in taking advice if you haven't googled it after 3 threads.

    Well I just Googled it. Better late than never, right
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    kikicooks wrote: »
    This is for 2 people, 3 meals a day? That averages to less than $2 a person per meal, doesn't seem to bad, but maybe I need to work on my budgeting for food lol. Those prices look pretty good to me for comparing to prices at my stores but maybe you can get more bang for you buck with some things at a wholesale store.

    Per other threads, OP only has $5/day or $35/week to work with.
  • midlomel1971
    midlomel1971 Posts: 1,283 Member
    It's expensive to eat healthy.
  • kikicooks
    kikicooks Posts: 1,079 Member
    Yes, keep an eye on the frozen veggie sales. Sometimes they are on sale for $1 a bag, so I stock up. I usually microwave, boil or steam, depending on which veggie it is.
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    kikicooks wrote: »
    This is for 2 people, 3 meals a day? That averages to less than $2 a person per meal, doesn't seem to bad, but maybe I need to work on my budgeting for food lol. Those prices look pretty good to me for comparing to prices at my stores but maybe you can get more bang for you buck with some things at a wholesale store.

    Per other threads, OP only has $5/day or $35/week to work with.

    Nope. I also mentioned in another thread someone offered to bug my groceries
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    It's expensive to eat healthy.

    Everyone tells me that's a misconception lol
  • jbirdgreen
    jbirdgreen Posts: 569 Member
    I am a vegetarian, and my food can be much cheaper. Something small that you could swap out is a bag of dried chickpeas for the tuna if you're making tuna salad or eating it with crackers. Look up how to make "chickpea" tuna salad. All you have to do is cook the chickpeas in a pot (I prefer a crockpot if you have one), then mash with seasoning and condiments. One lb of chickpeas is like $2, and it should make a week's worth of "spread" or salad.
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    Apples are out of season so a little more expensive now. Asparagus is one of the most expensive veggies. Wraps are double the cost of a loaf of bread most of the time and you get half as many meals out of them.
  • A_Rene86
    A_Rene86 Posts: 141 Member
    Did you check out Market Basket, as I suggested yesterday? Boneless, skinless chicken breast is $1.99 a pound right now. You could stock up and freeze it! I just grabbed several packages last night while it's on sale...that could last you a while for minimal cost.
  • ninjaunicornnxx
    ninjaunicornnxx Posts: 1 Member
    Coupons are life savers
  • try2again
    try2again Posts: 3,562 Member
    Apples are out of season so a little more expensive now. Asparagus is one of the most expensive veggies. Wraps are double the cost of a loaf of bread most of the time and you get half as many meals out of them.

    Asparagus is in season here right now... .99 a lb. But yes, normally outrageous.
  • A_Rene86
    A_Rene86 Posts: 141 Member
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    That's just Massachusetts. This is the link to their weekly circular http://www.mydemoulas.net/market-basket-weekly-circular/

    Their store brand products are great, so are the meat and produce. When I shop at Walmart, Shaw's or Hannaford, I easily spend twice as much as I spend at Market Basket. In our area of the US, you can't beat their prices.
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    A_Rene86 wrote: »
    Did you check out Market Basket, as I suggested yesterday? Boneless, skinless chicken breast is $1.99 a pound right now. You could stock up and freeze it! I just grabbed several packages last night while it's on sale...that could last you a while for minimal cost.

    I haven't had a chance to check it out yet, but it's on my list of stores to go through before my shopping trip friday!
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    A_Rene86 wrote: »
    Ashland Market Basket
    Athol Market Basket
    Attleboro Market Basket
    Bellingham Market Basket
    Billerica Market Basket
    Billerica Market Basket
    Billerica Market Basket
    Bourne Market Basket
    Brockton Market Basket
    Burlington Market Basket
    Chelmsford Market Basket
    Chelsea Market Basket
    Danvers Market Basket
    Fitchburg Market Basket
    Fitchburg Market Basket
    Gloucester Market Basket
    Haverhill Market Basket
    Haverhill Market Basket
    Haverhill Market Basket
    Hudson Market Basket
    Lawrence Market Basket
    Leominster Market Basket
    Littleton Market Basket
    Lowell Market Basket
    Lowell Market Basket
    Lowell Market Basket
    Methuen Market Basket
    Methuen Market Basket
    Middleton Market Basket
    New Bedford Market Basket
    Newburyport Market Basket
    North Andover Market Basket
    Oxford Market Basket
    Plymouth Market Basket – *NEW *
    Raynham Market Basket
    Reading Market Basket
    Revere Market Basket
    Rowley Market Basket
    Salem Market Basket
    Somerville Market Basket
    Tewksbury Market Basket
    Tewksbury Market Basket
    Waltham Market Basket
    Westford Market Basket
    West Bridgewater Market Basket
    Wilmington Market Basket
    Woburn Market Basket


    That's just Massachusetts. This is the link to their weekly circular http://www.mydemoulas.net/market-basket-weekly-circular/

    Their store brand products are great, so are the meat and produce. When I shop at Walmart, Shaw's or Hannaford, I easily spend twice as much as I spend at Market Basket. In our area of the US, you can't beat their prices.

    I have the store on my list to check out! Thank you !
  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    kikicooks wrote: »
    This is for 2 people, 3 meals a day? That averages to less than $2 a person per meal, doesn't seem to bad, but maybe I need to work on my budgeting for food lol. Those prices look pretty good to me for comparing to prices at my stores but maybe you can get more bang for you buck with some things at a wholesale store.

    Yes 2 people 3 meals a day and 2 snacks. I'm going to go to a few stores and compare prices !

    I thought you had a roommate but were only responsible for buying your own food?
    • Apples aren't nutritionally worth $1 each. If you can't find them cheaper, buy a big bag of frozen mixed berries for the same price - it'll go a lot further.
    • WalMart carries big boxes of organic spring mix/spinach for less than $5.
    • Broccoli and asparagus will be much cheaper frozen and equal to better quality nutritionally. The same is true of most frozen veggies.
    • Personally, I'd skip the cucumbers. Too expensive for what you get (plus, they kind of 'meh' to me.)
    • I'd also skip the veggie chips and buy a bag of potatoes instead. Much more versatile.
    • I could get a week's worth of dinners from a $10 package of boneless/skinless chicken breast (regularly $2/lb at my Walmart). It would get boring after a while, though.
    • Consider adding some pasta, rice, and beans/legumes to round out your meals and provide some variety.
  • LahrysaTebo2015
    LahrysaTebo2015 Posts: 197 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »
    kikicooks wrote: »
    This is for 2 people, 3 meals a day? That averages to less than $2 a person per meal, doesn't seem to bad, but maybe I need to work on my budgeting for food lol. Those prices look pretty good to me for comparing to prices at my stores but maybe you can get more bang for you buck with some things at a wholesale store.

    Yes 2 people 3 meals a day and 2 snacks. I'm going to go to a few stores and compare prices !

    I thought you had a roommate but were only responsible for buying your own food?
    • Apples aren't nutritionally worth $1 each. If you can't find them cheaper, buy a big bag of frozen mixed berries for the same price - it'll go a lot further.
    • WalMart carries big boxes of organic spring mix/spinach for less than $5.
    • Broccoli and asparagus will be much cheaper frozen and equal to better quality nutritionally. The same is true of most frozen veggies.
    • Personally, I'd skip the cucumbers. Too expensive for what you get (plus, they kind of 'meh' to me.)
    • I'd also skip the veggie chips and buy a bag of potatoes instead. Much more versatile.
    • I could get a week's worth of dinners from a $10 package of boneless/skinless chicken breast (regularly $2/lb at my Walmart). It would get boring after a while, though.
    • Consider adding some pasta, rice, and beans/legumes to round out your meals and provide some variety.

    I Buy For MG Boyfriend And I our roommate buys for hinself. I'll look into the frozen mixed berries. Thank you. I'll also look into the frozen veg. I LOVE cucumbers so I don't think I could give that up. I could eat chicken every night I will just cook it different and put it with different veg. I plan on eating rice with my chicken and veg every day for dinner
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