Grocery bill this week was $101.27

My grocery budget is about $300 a month. It helps that I don't eat meat, chicken or fish.
That's my average as well to buy everything I need for running the house including toiletries, plastic trash bags, paper ptorducts, etc. I don't count how much I spend by the week because I don't go every week. Sometimes I go in and pick up less than 10 items - other times, I pick up several bags of things.
 

My grocery budget is about $300 a month. It helps that I don't eat meat, chicken or fish.
I eat meat chicken and fish and god quality food no cheap stuff..... and that's all I spend approx per month..... and everyone here is screamig that people can't afford to eat. There's a food bank in every town...


@debodun ...tea is very expensive I see..... here I buy 80 tea bags for £1.25
 
I just received what I'll call a "top up" shop via delivery.

It was £40, and it topped up last weeks £150 shop.

I will admit, the order contained 12 Jam donuts. That's 12 donuts for two people.

Because, we all try to eat healthy foods as much as possible, and we know what we should be avoiding. But dammit, we also need to indulge ourselves every now and then.
 
That's my average as well to buy everything I need for running the house including toiletries, plastic trash bags, paper ptorducts, etc. I don't count how much I spend by the week because I don't go every week. Sometimes I go in and pick up less than 10 items - other times, I pick up several bags of things.
Yes, I usually shop several times a week. Carry less bags and I'm in no rush and it's good exercise. I enjoy walking the few blocks.
 
I found that shopping once a month for the bulk of everything has cut down on spending money. We cook from scratch for the most part so we buy very little boxed processed foods. Aldi is where we buy most of our food with some things from Walmart. We also go to the bulk food store for flour, sugar, spices & etc. We also go to the IGA in town for a few incidentals through the month or when they have good sale on.

We had been buying our pork & a side of beef from a friend's dad, but this year we will be passing on the side of beef for the first time in years. Since Hubby has had gastric sleeve surgery, he is eating less so we have a beef to last us until next year.
 
Yes, I usually shop several times a week. Carry less bags and I'm in no rush and it's good exercise. I enjoy walking the few blocks.
I don't carry bags.. I take an Insulated wheeled trolley whether I'm going by car or not.... it's actually one of the best things I've ever bought..holds a great deal as well and keeps everything chilled..

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I found that shopping once a month for the bulk of everything has cut down on spending money. We cook from scratch for the most part so we buy very little boxed processed foods. Aldi is where we buy most of our food with some things from Walmart. We also go to the bulk food store for flour, sugar, spices & etc. We also go to the IGA in town for a few incidentals through the month or when they have good sale on.

We had been buying our pork & a side of beef from a friend's dad, but this year we will be passing on the side of beef for the first time in years. Since Hubby has had gastric sleeve surgery, he is eating less so we have a beef to last us until next year.
I do the same I buy the bulk of my shopping monthly with just a few top ups during the month I lost £150 worth of M&S and Sainsbury food in the crash.... I'd literally just come from the stores when the other car hit me ...I also lost the brand new Insulated trolley I'd just bought for £60 from Costco... thankfully I still had my previous one...
 
I don't carry bags.. I take an Insulated wheeled trolley whether I'm going by car or not.... it's actually one of the best things I've ever bought..holds a great deal as well and keeps everything chilled..

I don't carry bags.. I take an Insulated wheeled trolley whether I'm going by car or not.... it's actually one of the best things I've ever bought..holds a great deal as well and keeps everything chilled..

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Hmmmm....... Good idea.
 
Prices are skyrocketing.

2.2kg of chocolate chips at Costco $40
At the supermarket, checking out raisins and sunflower seeds was shocking. The bags were large and prices larger. Will check out another store.

The Farmers Market prices are high. I’ll pay it for top quality items and to support them. It‘s a short season to spoil myself.

Last week I stocked up on coffee at $11 for 340 gm. Normally is $15. Prices just keep going up.
 
It's just my wife and I, but we spend at least $200 per week on groceries. We shop at Trader Joe's, at the local farm stand and at the local supermarket, plus a trip to Costco every six weeks or so. Nothing particularly fancy, either.
 


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