| Try Lidl for fruit and veges. I only buy whats on sale for the week. This week strawberries, raspberries, and grapes are reasonable. I also bought apples bananas and mangos at regular price. I have a family of 6 so I have to buy tons of each. The total wasn’t so bad. |
| Peas for instance, I always buy frozen. Fresh are unaffordable at any time of the year. |
| We spend more and I shop mostly at Costco, Wegmans and Whole Foods. I don't buy organic. That's just the price. I have three teenagers and one of them can easily eat a whole pint of berries in one sitting. It goes fast. |
This is funny. Gardening is an expensive hobby. |
| Sounds about right to me. We spend $100/wk on produce, $100/wk on protein (chicken, beef, eggs), $200/wk on miscellaneous (grains, dairy, snacks, oils/condiments, breads, etc) |
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We shop at Aldi and also eat what’s in season. My kids do not get berries weekly even though they’d love them. I have friends who spend $20 a week just on berries that their kids gorge themselves on.
Sadly due to prices our fruits and veggies have become boring. We always have a fruit bowl with apples, oranges and bananas. In the fridge there’s always broccoli, green beans and carrots. The rest comes and goes based on what’s in season. We eat a lot more beans now too (not a vegetable I know). |
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This is OP. I do a lot of beans too and am not counting that in weekly produce bills. My family love stews and bean bowls.
Is there a chart that shows how much did fresh produce cost prior to tariffs versus now? Or are fresh produce items exempt from tariffs? |
| Go to Aldi |
I mean, the most helpful thing you can do is make a list of what you are actually buying each week and the prices of those items. Because you are writing as if you are price sensitive but... maybe you're also buying $25/week of raspberries instead of $5/week of bananas. And we can't know that. I write the post about what we eat in winter - our meals are TOTALLY different in winter vs summer. We adjust recipes accordingly. We focus on recipes that use a lot of one winter vegetable. |
If you’re buying fresh produce, you should be buying locally, or at least domestic, which means it wouldn’t be hit by tariffs. If you’re buying out of season produce being flown in from far away, of course you’re paying a lot. |
Only if you buy into all that Instagram nonsense. |
Fresh produce prices are more likely to be affected by ICE activities. |
+1. |
I grow a garden every summer. Zucchini/squash are always hit or miss. Try cucumber, peppers, tomatoes and green beans. Especially cherry tomatoes, so good! Your kids can help pick the vegetables and pull weeds. It’s work, but worth it. Many summer nights I go out and pick what’s available in my yard to make with dinner. |
It can be but doesn’t have to be. |