| We love Target. 2 adults, 2 kids around $400 a month. |
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$10 a month?
I rarely and it's usually to buy cleaning things, or hair things. |
| Enough that I decided I should at least buy some stock. |
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$0
But my Amazon bill... |
| I make one major trip each month that ends up costing $150-200. A few small trips over the course of the rest of the month add up to another $100 or so. That includes everything...food, cleaning supplies, birthday presents, clothes for my kids, etc. |
| Basically $9. We live minimally (after digging ourselves out of 50k in credit debt) and basic nonsense consumption goes on at target. |
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Hey y'all, so I switched from buying any cleaning products or wellness products from target to Young Living. I get 24% back instead of 5% with the TED card and it's way healthier stuff. I get oils + free points + wellness products.
It's way way better! |
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My major store trips look like this:
Grocery Store: Weekly Costco: Biweekly Target: Monthly Amazon: Monthly I try to get most things at places other than Target because I lose track of everything once I get in the store. |
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I got off the sucker train and started shopping at Walmart since most of my purchases can be found there for much, much less.
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I don't know, but I do know that Target is bad news. :p
I buy everything in my neighborhood or on Amazon. But when need random things, like craft supplies or cheap kids shows or curtains, we wind up at Target. Getting all the random things we have not purchased during our usual routine. It's always bad. It is so bad! I hate that place, and it is always full of other people who appear to be meeting the same fate. |
| I only go maybe once a month, when I've forgotten to buy a birthday present for a kid on amazon. So, maybe $100? |
| I go probably 2x a week and spend at least $50-$75 each time unless I'm buying diapers which thankfully I'm almost done with. It's about $400 a month, but mostly food and junk for the kids or holiday stuff. |
You are me. |
| Zero … I stopped shopping there years ago. Honestly I find better deals at my local Rite Aide and Giants on the very same items I used to buy at Target. I don't online shop because I like to support brick and mortar stores and want to keep them in my community. But Target is a trap and I choose to avoid it. |
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$10, since you asked for a monthly average.
I bought some school supplies there last August. |