Groceries $$
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$400 a month, family of five, meat eaters, I eat around 2000 cals a day.0
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we spend about $700 a month for family of 3. we will eat anything but i buy a lot of good quality meats and all our veggies are from the farmers market. my calorie target is under 16000
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100+ a week for myself usually. I can manage 80 if there are good sales or if I really take the time to look at prices, but its usually not worth the time. I eat a ketogenic diet so I can't buy any cheap carby fillers, everything is meat, vegetables and nuts. aka the stuff that gets overpriced at grocery stores. I eat between 1500-2000 calories a day with a 65/30/5 f/p/c macro.0
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I spend $300-$400. I shop every Friday, this way I can make sure I always have fresh veggies and fruits. I'm a meat eater. My calorie intake is 1400, but I workout almost everyday, so it ends up being around 1500-1600. On a budget, I can get away with spending $250 or so.0
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Around $250 for 2 adults. I eat around 2,000 calories and husband eats around 2,800. I shop mainly at Costco, Trader Joes, farmers' markets, and my own backyard fruit and vegetable garden :-)
Edit: We're omnivores.0 -
I easily spend $600/month on groceries. Mind you, this includes the whole bill including things like windex, toilet paper, etc.
We are a family of 3. We are huge meat eaters. And we love to cook. My calorie goal is 1200. I need to love what I am eating or I feel deprived and will fail.
I love good, high-quality fish. Like fresh halibut, ling cod and now it's Copper River Salmon season. Yum, spendy.
Groceries are so expensive. Ouch!0 -
About £120 a month between me and my partner. I'm vegetarian, he isn't.
Thats around $185 a month.
This doesn't include the once a month or so takeaway!
My calorie goal is 1500 a day, my partner eats whatever he likes because he's blessed with skinny genes.0 -
around 200-400 a month for myself and my boyfriend.0
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It varies between $340-400 a month for two adults, a child and a baby. It use to be much lower when we relied heavily on cheap, fast, processed meals. It has steadily risen as we cut back on fringe snacks and incorporate fresh frutis, veggies. We definitely do eat meats and dairy.
My calories range from 1220 to 1500 and my husband is probably well over 2000 however he has a highly active and physically demanding career where as I have an office job.
And for all my work I have gotten him to cut back but not eliminate sodas, chips and fast food. As he pleases, I try not partake.
Our dinner meals are always prepared by me so I attempt to balance his bachelor-food-frenzy-style with healthy staples.0 -
Two adults- around 375-400 per month! Plus we go out at least 2-3 times a week! (Mostly on the weekends with friends) Food is expensive these days! I eat around 2000-2300 calories per day and he eats around 2800 I think? We eat meat every night with supper and I buy mostly high protein foods and fresh veggies. I do like my processed natures valley bars and we go through 2 boxes a week minimum, lol!0
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I spend about $400 a month for myself and my two kids full time and my best friend and her two kids about half the time (she takes care of my kids during the day at my house so I feed 6 people breakfast, lunch and snacks and then three people dinner most nights with occasional company.
I shop sales as much as possible and do my best to hit up the farmers market by my house.
My calories vary from 1200 to 2000 depending on the day. I'm the only one in my household working on a weight loss regime but I have picky eaters so meal time can be interesting.0 -
I'm a meat eater, though I eat mostly chicken and fish. I live by myself and typically can get away with shopping once a month for $200. I try to keep my calories around 1600 a day.0
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About $300 for one male. That also includes all my protein bars and shakes/ vitamins/ supplements0
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For two adults, about $480, give or take.
We buy mainly produce and lean meats; not many processed foods. I eat ~1200 cals per day, partner eats ~ 2200.
It's expensive to be healthy0 -
Too much! I spend about $1000/month for a family of 4. BUT, I buy a lot of organic meat and veggies, plus I'm a Celiac so I buy gluten free as well ($$). AND, this does also include alcohol.0
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My boyfriend and I spend $200 a month (combined). We are both vegetarians. He eats probably 1400 calories a day and I eat about 900 calories a day. We eat mostly veggies, beans, rice, oats. Our "splurges" are fake meats (like veggie burgers!).
I think you need to eat more!0 -
800€ a month for 2 adults and a kid (complicated family situation but this is about right). Vegetarian most days, about 2 days of meat/fish a week, all organic produce. I think if i lived in the States i could get by on around 400$ for pretty much the same thing. Food is expensive here.0
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Probably around $200+ for two people...I would rather spend the extra money on healthy food for us, then go out and spend it on other crap. We rarely ever eat out or drink, and I rarely buy junk food...He was doing a happy dance yesterday, because I bought him one bag of his favorite old bay chips. I'm a recently turned herbivore and he's an omnivore, and I eat around 1200-1400 and he probably eats anywhere from 1200-2500, just depending on what he has going on.0
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I am eating 2100 calories a day. I buy alot of spinach, apples, bananas, strawberries, watermelon, cantaloupe. I buy our breads at a bread store(good name brand) that is a discount store Double Fiber Wheat bread for $1. We also don't eat ground beef we use ground turkey in place of it. We use alot of chicken, fish, pork and if I don't buy fresh veggies I use frozen and I shop at Sam's Club because some of the stuff is a better deal you just have to watch what you buy. We spend about $100-$140/week so at most $600 per month with eating out because we'll get pizza or something out 1x per week.
Angel0 -
Family of 3. We spend around 400-500 a month on groceries. Generally we go every other weekend and spend around 200.
We all eat a little of everything.0 -
$1000 - $1200 for four adults--all vegetarians, and me--mostly vegan. We rarely eat out. I buy mostly organic fruits and vegetables, dairy and eggs from a local farm (double the price of similar products at the grocery store), and my family likes faux 'meats' which tend to be pricey. I make many things from scratch normally: yogurt, bread, soup, etc. Buying locally sourced, sustainable foods which aren't packaged to death is more expensive than the big warehouse stores.0
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Family of four. Light on the meat/heavy on the fresh fruits and veg plus 2 tubs of $45 (each tub) protein powder. Our budget also includes all household and personal care items too. $300 a month.0
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I spend about $600 dollars a month on food for my daughter and I. I'm eating very little calories since I had a gastric bypass, but I'm also eating very very high quality calories (which can be pricier). My daughter averages about 1200 calories (but she's only ten and when I say averages, i mean i'm not counting her calories and i'm completely ballpark guessing.... she's 5'2" (adult height and about 110 pounds so she's eating a good small adult calorie diet)
But like I said before I shop for very high quality foodstuffs, that doesn't always mean most expensive, we do a lot of farmers markets for really fresh and organic (and that can often end up cheaper).
But I do have to maintain a certain protein level every day and that protein (be it shake, meat or bar) can really push up a grocery budget.
Lauren0 -
I spend about $100-200. I don't have a family yet and eat around 1600-2000 calories a day.
Beer not included.0 -
I spent a lot on groceries. My calorie goal is 1590, I shop for a family of 5, and we spend at least $800/month.
But I feed 1 vegan, 1 vegetarian, 2 toddlers with mutiple allergies and huge appetites, and 1 very tall, hardworking and hungry husband. And we live in a part of Canada most people will never ever hear of, and everything is trucked in. EVERYTHING. Fruit does not grow here, very few veggies grow here and what does grow only grows for 2 months a year.
Are you up north? I knew someone who worked up north for awhile and hear horror stories about how much he spent on food (especially his comfort foods).
I'm from Alaska. I use to spend about 200 per week if I was eating fresh veggies, fruits and all healthy... produce etc is very expensive when its getting shipped half way around the world. Now I live in Colorado with my husband and we spend about 700 a month on groceries if I'm shopping at Whole Foods and buying all organic (we eat meat) We spend about 500 a month if I'm shopping at Safeway...0 -
Wow! Tell me your secret...how do you get veggies and fruits for four people at this low of cost per month!?0
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Anywhere from $150-$250 per month for me. I am not married and have no kids so it is just me. I eat between 1300-1700 a day depends on exercise. I definately think I eat lighter meals during the summer. And I tend to like to try new things and recipes so I buy a lot of things in the health food places like Drug Emporium and Whole Foods. I don't eat a great deal of meat but more of a pescatarian than anything else.0
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For myself and my three little boys, I spend around $300-$400 a month. I eat vegan but cook vegetarian for my kids. It's hard to really give an accurate money total though because they eat 1-2 meals 5 days a week at the babysitter's so that's a lot of meals I don't have to provide.0
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It's me, my wife and my sister libing at my house.
We tend to spend around £100/week on our shop, but that'll include pet food, cleaning produce, impulse DVD's etc.
I guess it would work out at around £80/week, which'll be around $120. This'll get cheaper in the summer as I'm growing a lot of my own fruit and veg, so it'll only be meat, bread and beer left.
I'm aiming for 2100 calories.0 -
$80-$145 for me and a cat (if I have to buy cat food that month, my bags of cat food last 2 months and cost $45)
I use a lot of coupons as well so usually my food is less than that. (not counting eating out which I do about twice a month)
Meat eater, but very little red meat, I prefer chicken and fish.0
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