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I,m in the UK and spending around £250 per month for me and my Fiance, eating healthy cost more i think in the UK, if you want to eat junk and fast food it would be loads cheaper, but would be terrible on the waist line!!! do all you other Brits agree???
I've actually found the opposite! When I used to go shopping I would just grab anything that looked tasty, including crisps, chocolate, pastries, cereal bars, ice cream...
Now i'm actually thinking about what I buy, so I buy less. My main tip would be - get your fruit and veg from Aldi! I know there is a bit Aldi snobbery in this country, but the quality is good and they are cheap enough that I can pile them in my trolley without worrying about the cost! I'm a student too. It has really opened my eyes to how much of a rip-off fruit and veg is in the major supermarkets...
Oops, forgot to say how much I spend - I average about £80-£100 per week, feeding just myself.0 -
For a family of 6 I spend about $600/ month, plus about every 4 months or so we do a big costco shop for canned goods, meat etc and I stock up on chicken at the maple lodge farms outlet here in town. That's about $500-$800 on top of regular groceries. I'm about an hour west of Toronto.0
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There's 3 of us I spend about 240 a month. I don't buy as much meat. I cook hamburger once a week and chicken or pasta the rest of the week. It's so much cheaper. I could spend so much more if we had it.0
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i avoid aldi, im not a snob but the amount of mouldy veg and fruit ive ended up with, so normally asda, tesco or morrisons and its about £60 a week for 3 of us, mainly fruit , veg, meat, pastas.. and i get plenty of meals out of it .0
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around £40 a week for myself0
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I'm in the Vancouver area of Canada...the cost of living here is high. I spend about $500 and upwards for two adults who are both trying to lose weight (my son and myself).. That does not include any toiletries, laundry soap etc. I buy those separately. The cost of those items at most grocery stores is prohibitive...I go to a local drugstore that has great sales every month.
I watch for sales and buy my produce at a Produce Market. Better quality, most often more variety and a lot less expensive.0 -
I think about £150 a month for myself. I've found I'm spending less now, because I'm being so strict with what I'm eating, therefore taking my lunch to work every day, which is making it all a lot cheaper.0
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£130 freezer food, plus £25 a week on fresh top-ups like fruit and bread
that gets me 3 square meals a day plus pure fruit smoothies and the like
total - approx £230 a month for 1 person0 -
we spend just about $350 dollars a month on groceries for a family of 4. And of course that does not include the money spent on grabbing taco bell real quick or something like that.0
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I spend about $30/week, but when I shop for a two week period, my bill is about $75.
So that's between $120-150 a month. Its only me I'm shopping for.
I guess the cost is so low because I plan all my meals and make a list prior to going to the store. I'm pretty good about staying inside that list!0 -
£120 a month for me and my boyfriend, though we both have separate budgets for what we eat at work. From speaking to other people though I know we're on the low side of what people spend on average but we've just managed to get it down to a fine art now as to what not to buy haha x0
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I spend 350 for 2 adults, a 2 year old and an 11 month old. I use coupons when the stores double and triple them, buy items only on sale, hardly buy any processed food, buy produce from the farmers market & the international stores. spend a total of $400 including laundry detergent/soap/toiletries.
I live in Raleigh, NC0 -
On just groceries, for 2 of us, we spend a minimum of $300 a month.0
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Our budget is about 200/wk for a family of 4, but that includes stuff like diapers, paper towels etc too.0
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I am also in Canada, New Brunswick and for myself and my faince we spend about 300-350. I just recently started couponing and really budgeting and I have managed to save about 40 bucks per grocery bill !!!0
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Realistically $1K for 2 people in Boston. This includes groceries (+paper products) and dining out.0
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I'm in the NE US and spend between $600-$800 a month for our family of 6 (kids ages 7,5,3,1). I rarely use coupons and make my weekly menu based on what we want rather than what's on sale. I'm sure if I did it the other way around I'd spend less. My husband always says that life is too short to eat 'cheap' food.0
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We usually spend around £350-£400 a month for 2 adults and 2 children (age 1 and 2). That includes nappies for one of the kids, and baby wipes. That also factors in cleaning products and things like that.
So i don't think that's too bad.
I shop at tesco. Gotta love the clubcard points lol0 -
£300 a month for myself and my boyfriend. (This includes general household items such as cleaning products and toiletries.)0
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About $400 - 500 a month for 2 people in the Baltimore/annapolis area. This includes toiletries, paper products and cleaning products, plus cat food and litter, and enough food to have a dinner party at least 2X a week.0
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