Good bread (whole grain organic) costs about $5-$6 here. I freeze it and just a slice or 2.
rye is available in half loaves.
1 doz free range eggs $6.00
milk - $5.99 for 3 litres, soy/almond milk is about $4 a 1/2 gallon.
Milk is only sold in litres or pints here so can't compare.
We stopped buying regular milk and buy almond, soy, and coconut/almond milk in 1 litre containers. Price ranges from £1-£1.79.
I buy Litre cartons of Organic skimmed milk which cost £1.10 a litre ( approx 2 pints)....at the current exchange rate that would be $1.71 US dollars for 2 pints..
Organic eggs are around £2.30 for 1/2 dozen...== $3.58 which equals over $7 US for a dozen
Cheap white bread is available from about 60p a loaf, but I buy organic wholemeal or seeded ...which costs around £1.50 a loaf = $2.30 ish US dollars..
So you can see that food prices in both countries are very high.
Is that so Annie?....ours aren't very cheap either of course...not compared to Spain or Greece but can you give us an idea how the F&V in the US compare in price to the UK?
I buy my bread in Adelaide (200 km away) I freeze it and only take out a slice or two as neededYou could always freeze a loaf and take out what you need a slice at a time.
I buy my bread in Adelaide (200 km away) I freeze it and only take out a slice or two as needed
True, imp, free range are often not so free, but less horrific than the confined, here north of your border. The other option is to stop eating eggs altogether, stop eating beef/meat, stop drinking milk. Now that would be a very inexpensive diet. But veggies aren't cheap either.
My god AC that was cheap..wow!! I don't know what kroger is, is it a discount grocery shop?
Veggies can, and ought to be grown by folks for their own use. Unfortunately, more and more vegetable stock has been genetically modified to prevent use of it's seeds to grow new plants. To me, that's a crime in itself! Years back, the stores had racks loaded with packets of veggie seeds. Come to think of it, I don't recall seeing any lately. Are they gone? imp
Holly, bite your tongue! Kroger is the second largest supermarket chain in the USA.The headquarters in in Ohio - the midwestern state I live in (which if you look at a map, is south of Michigan).