Anonymous wrote:We are spending minimum $100-$120 per week only on fruits and vegetables per week. Does not include packaged snacks, meat or other items. Just fresh produce aisle at the grocery stores. We are not an organic-only family. We shop at miscellaneous places - Costco, Whole Foods, Safeway being the primary ones.
Where do you shop if you are spending less than this on a family of 4 only on fresh produce?
Anonymous wrote:do you buy out of season fruit?Anonymous wrote:We are spending minimum $100-$120 per week only on fruits and vegetables per week. Does not include packaged snacks, meat or other items. Just fresh produce aisle at the grocery stores. We are not an organic-only family. We shop at miscellaneous places - Costco, Whole Foods, Safeway being the primary ones.
Where do you shop if you are spending less than this on a family of 4 only on fresh produce?
do you buy out of season fruit?Anonymous wrote:We are spending minimum $100-$120 per week only on fruits and vegetables per week. Does not include packaged snacks, meat or other items. Just fresh produce aisle at the grocery stores. We are not an organic-only family. We shop at miscellaneous places - Costco, Whole Foods, Safeway being the primary ones.
Where do you shop if you are spending less than this on a family of 4 only on fresh produce?
Anonymous wrote:I could easily spend $30 on cherries a week, but I don't. I buy them on sale. Very easy to go through a few containers of strawberries and blueberries a week. It is what it is. It used to bother me, but I'd rather eat fresh fruit than junk. I won't spend $30 on cherries though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should start a garden this spring/summer--you'll save money on lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini.
This is funny. Gardening is an expensive hobby.
Only if you buy into all that Instagram nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:I shop at Giant but I shop the sales. When grapes are 3.98/ pd we do not have grapes. Sam's club is cheaper (and often better) but not too close to me. Aldi is a mixed bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should start a garden this spring/summer--you'll save money on lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini.
This is funny. Gardening is an expensive hobby.
It can be but doesn’t have to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should start a garden this spring/summer--you'll save money on lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini.
This is funny. Gardening is an expensive hobby.
It can be but doesn’t have to be.