Anonymous wrote:Family of 5 with 3 middle school aged kids who play sports year round.
We spend about $1200 a month and maybe eat out at Chipotle once a month.
The kids just eat a LOT. They also always have friends over at our house---probably 5 per week. They eat too.
Those of you with young kids are just feeding your own kids. When they get older, their friends may stop by after school, after sledding, etc and suddenly you may be feeding 10 kids an after-school snack or dinner or whatever. It adds up.
Anonymous wrote:Family of 2 adults and one preschooler in Arlington. We spend about $500 on groceries. And probably about $300 to $400 eating out. This includes all alcohol and stuff like toilet paper, laundry detergent, etc because I buy that at the grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:These number seem insanely low to me unless people are not counting household goods bought at grocery storesand considering McDonald's as eating out.
Anonymous wrote:These number seem insanely low to me unless people are not counting household goods bought at grocery storesand considering McDonald's as eating out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family of four here:
We spend about $100 a week. I typically go to aldi once a week and an Asian market once a week. We eat a lot of fresh fruit (non organic) which is why I go to the Asian market as well. Last week (Sunday) at the Asian market, they had blueberries for .99. pineapples are now on sale at aldi ($1.19) so we will have that. Point is: we generally eat the fresh fruit on sale. We eat meat but almost always on sale or discounted bc it expires soon. It is pretty rare for me to go to the store and buy meat off the shelf unless it is on sale. Example: on the day after tgiving and the day after Xmas, fresh turkeys were really cheap. We got one each day as I saw them in the store (didn’t know beforehand). This happened to be at Harris teeter. The Xmas one was good til 1/1. I made it 12/31. It cost $4.13 and was 11 lbs. we then had soup and sandwiches for days.
In addition to Aldi and Asian market, do you have to go elsewhere for other stuff? I thought those stores didn’t carry everything.
Anonymous wrote:Family of four here:
We spend about $100 a week. I typically go to aldi once a week and an Asian market once a week. We eat a lot of fresh fruit (non organic) which is why I go to the Asian market as well. Last week (Sunday) at the Asian market, they had blueberries for .99. pineapples are now on sale at aldi ($1.19) so we will have that. Point is: we generally eat the fresh fruit on sale. We eat meat but almost always on sale or discounted bc it expires soon. It is pretty rare for me to go to the store and buy meat off the shelf unless it is on sale. Example: on the day after tgiving and the day after Xmas, fresh turkeys were really cheap. We got one each day as I saw them in the store (didn’t know beforehand). This happened to be at Harris teeter. The Xmas one was good til 1/1. I made it 12/31. It cost $4.13 and was 11 lbs. we then had soup and sandwiches for days.
Anonymous wrote:Family of 4, around $1100/month. No idea how some people only spend $600.