| ~ $300/month - last month was $700, but that's very unusual. I exclusively use my REDcard, so it's easy to know what I'm spending. |
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Before April 2016, about $350 - $500 a month.
Since the bathroom boycott, zero. |
| You are all getting Target groceries? But the selection is so thin that prices are not that competitive. |
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$30. But that might be a high estimate.
I get everything else at Amazon, Walmart, or local stores. |
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^or Costco
Things I have switched: Sand toys? Costco Dh's with pants? Switched to Costco Nice chocolates as gifts. Costco |
Woman here. Also $0. Amazon all the way. |
| $400. We buy diapers, baby items, clothes, housewares, cleaning products and food. |
Np: I think the options at Super Targets are good - at least for me/my family. |
| Target became really expensive somewhere along the way. Maybe that's why the one in my diverse area has been taken over by UMC white women. |
| I live 2 blocks away and I rarely shop there. We donAnazon subscribe and save for ALL the stuff we used to get there (toiletries, toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning products, everything). |
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Between $50 - $100
I never buy groceries out of there and prefer to get them from an actual grocery store. |
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zero
I can't stand the smell of Starbucks burned coffee bean. Plus I live minutes from a grocery store where there are separate bathrooms. They want my business. |
| Zero. I never go. Not sure what people buy. I get household goods at my local grocery store or through Amazon Prime. |