We're DINKs who easily spend $1k/month on groceries. It doesn't sound like a lot to me either. If I did want to cut down I'd do things like, not buy the $$$ eggs produced by pasture raised chickens (it's still cruel but not like battery farming), get the regular cheese instead of the one from pasture raised cows (same reasoning), eat more rice and beans (I eat a lot of them already but more, I guess), etc. I can see where we COULD cut out quite a bit of $ if we put our minds to it. Certainly we have plenty of waste. Stuff getting old and moldy at the back of the fridge. We're working on that. |
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I know. I could easily make spaghetti from WF for 4 for under $5 and have leftovers. |
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$250 per week doesn’t seem outrageous depending on what you are buying |
Yeah I don't believe you. There is no way you are feeding a family of 4 for less than $16 a day at whole foods unless you are eating rice and beans and drinking water. The simplest dinner you could imagine, spaghetti with meat sauce is: 1 lb of ground beef: $6.99 1 box pasta: $1.99 1 jar marinara sauce: $1.99 This is $11 before tax and you have nothing to drink except water and no vegetables or anything else. Ok now you have $5 for lunch and breakfast for 4 people. My kids eat probably $200 a month in fruit alone. Can you eat for $500 a month for a family of 4, probably and I'm sure someone will come on here with a menu plan that does it, but if you do this you are seriously depriving yourself. |
| $1000/month is $250/week. That's not much at WF when you buy meat at $5 or more per lb. That box of organic spaghetti may be $2 at Aldi, but it $4 or more at WF. Regular ground beef (85/20) is $6.99/lb where I am. That's not lean nor is it organic, pasture raised cows. Call it at least $8/lb at WF. Get steak or fish, and ding ding ding. Add in wine or beer. Keep going. I can see $1000/month for DINKS at WF easily. |
and a jar of marina at WF - $6-8. |
Because you bought a $70 bottle of wine. Spaghetti is nothing but pasta, tomatoes, onion, garlic, olive oil, a few dried herbs and salt and pepper. |
It takes twenty minutes to make your own tomato sauce, it’s way cheaper, and it tastes better. |
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I don’t think that is all that much.
I easily spend $400-500 per week on groceries for our family of 5. |
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family of 4 here. Cringing that we spend 1000/mo on groceries a month easily. Plus probably another 600 on takeout. It's Amazon fresh that makes it too easy for me to just put stuff in a cart. I need to start doing cash at the grocery store with a list and a meal plan!
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| We used to spend about $1200/mon on food. But that included eating out, take out, WF, and the other household things at grocery like cleaning products. We eat organic and don’t do Costco. |
| Food from the farmers market is more of a budget breaker than WF. How did I spend $40 on a few veggies? |
| Now I’m on a budget. Potatoes. So cheap. Eggs. Vegetables from Giant (I think their produce is fresh and good at ours). Lots of soups from the vegetables. Meat and dairy from WF but small potions. |