Anonymous wrote:I went food shopping and noticed very few people had “full” carts. Like they were checking out with just a handful of items. I asked the grocery clerk if she noticed that too and she said she had and that their per person cart value had gone down. Are you still buying a weeks worth of groceries or just buying a few days at a time?
Anonymous wrote:Full cart at the commissary and at Costco because I only shop there every 4-6 weeks and tend to stock the freezer and pantry with non or less perishable food.
The trips to Giant, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods are much smaller and more frequent. But we have also gotten away from the "grocery shop once a week" idea that my mom used to do in the 90s. This is partially because we eat more fresh vegetables and cook from scratch more, and partially because it feels like less work to run in to a store on my way home from dropping a kid at a sports practice for a few things multiple times a week than it does to go shop for a whole week's menu for an hour or so all at once. In reality it probably adds up to the same amount of time, but I dread it less.
Anonymous wrote:Hm, my cart is never full. Never has been. In part because I hit multiple stores, but also because I don't impulse buy (always shop with a list tied to a meal plan) and because I don't buy the kinds of things that take up a ton of space. No super size bags of chips, no 8-packs of 20-oz sodas, no cases of bottled water. Healthy food is generally pretty compact.
Anonymous wrote:I went food shopping and noticed very few people had “full” carts. Like they were checking out with just a handful of items. I asked the grocery clerk if she noticed that too and she said she had and that their per person cart value had gone down. Are you still buying a weeks worth of groceries or just buying a few days at a time?
Anonymous wrote:I went food shopping and noticed very few people had “full” carts. Like they were checking out with just a handful of items. I asked the grocery clerk if she noticed that too and she said she had and that their per person cart value had gone down. Are you still buying a weeks worth of groceries or just buying a few days at a time?
Anonymous wrote:I stopped when they decided I need to provide manual labor and scan my own groceries. My stores typically don't even have a real cashier unless you beg them to open a register and I'm over it.