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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just filled up a Whole Foods Amazon cart with the following for $93.11: Bag of gala apples (48 oz) 6 bananas 1 lb onion 1 lb carrot 3 heads broccoli 3 sweet potatoes block of cheddar, 8 oz gallon skim milk 32 oz plain yogurt 2 packages spaghetti 2 marinara sauces 2 cans black beans 8 tortillas 3 lbs chicken breast 1 loaf multigrain bread 1 container peanut butter 12 eggs box of cereal 1 lb ground beef 1 frozen bag stirfry veggies 80 ox bag of white rice I mean, this is not enough to make tasty meals for me (I'd want sauces and herbs for sure and am guilty of buying berries and chili crisp and micro-cilantro) but it's certainly much more than what's represented in many shock articles about groceries. I do not shop like this. But it is possible. [/quote] No way this is $93.11. try 193.11[/quote] I shop at Whole Foods (and Lidls too). If you stick to produce and the 365 store brand and the basics, you can definitely get this list for $100. Whole Foods isn't as expensive as some of you want to think, as long as you avoid expensive cheeses and oils. [/quote]
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