Question for those who are currently just SO and yourself. How much is your average grocery bill for the two of you per week (if you average) I take care of the grocery bill and DH never really knows what things cost as far as food shopping goes. The few times he goes with me he is always surprised at the total even though I try to shop mainly all sale items so...
Whats your average?
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Before we had DD it was probably around $90-$100 a week, but that was back when I actually had disposable income, lol. I just went and shopped. Since then I've had to budget better. I make a list and try to stick to it pretty closely, as well as trying to plan out meals for the week. Now it's more like $60-$80 a week. I buy more generic/store brand items, and less junk.
ETA-this does not usually include toiletries and household items like TP, diapers, papertowel, cleaners, etc. I usually have to make a trip once every 4-6 weeks for that kind of stuff, at about $50-100 a trip. I try to buy that stuff in bulk at Sam's.
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Pre-layoff we were spending between $60 and 80 a week, and going pretty religiously every week. This was at TJ's or Stop n Shop.
Now we shop somewhere cheaper and are going to try to keep it to $50.
I do wish the grocery stores here were closer together, b/c I think the BEST thing to do would be to shop at the cheap place for anything packaged, poultry, etc., and then go to TJs or Whole Foods for produce, fish, and meat. But to do that would either take 2-3 hours (shopping+transport time) or we'd be at the grocery store twice a week.
I almost always buy my fruit exclusivly at Costco. It's so much cheaper there for so much more. We go through fresh fruit like crazy and if I bought it all at the grocery store, I would never be able to afford it. Same with some veggies.
Is it bad that I couldnt even calculate this? DH and I eat out soo much.. and I have lots of toiletries and cleaning products that are auto shipped through amazon every couple of months so I wouldnt even know how to acocunt for those...
I budget $125 per week for groceries. It's usually that or a little less but it ends up evening out if we eat out once or so.
ETA: This includes all the paper products. I rarely make different trips to discount stores like Wal-Mart or Target.
We just budgeted it down to about 50-70 dollars a week. I try to make a crockpot meal that will last several dinners and lunches (this works especially well for shredded meat--beef, pork, or chicken because you can make tacos, sandwiches, etc. and still eat veggies, fruits, and a carb without feeling like you are eating the same darn thing every day.) We buy tp and other paper products, coffee, cereal, laundry detergent, and shower products at Sams. I go there once every few months and try to spend under $120.
Oh, and I buy ego waffles from Sams. 60 pack for 8 bucks. Breakfast and snack for a month. Sort of.
A lot. Could spend a lot less I'm sure, but I like to buy natural meats and a lot of fresh produce. Also hubby eats a lot, he'd happily eat a pound of meat at dinner.
I would say probably $100 - $150/wk.
Keep in mind location has a lot to do with it too... in Boston, groceries are just expensive.
If one of us lost our jobs and we had to budget I could probably cut this in half just by buying cheaper meat, less fresh produce and less of the stuff like greek yogurts. A bit more planning/effort on my part would definitely cut the bill down, but we both work full time and commute, so to me right now my time is worth more than saving a few $ by shopping around at different places.
I'm in Boston, too, and have noticed food prices creeping up, no matter where you go. We're still able to keep it around $50 at the cheap place and under $80 no matter where we go, though, and we eat a lot of produce, dairy, and meat (not a lot of packaged stuff).
I totally agree with the above. Maybe when the babies start eating food I'll be more willing to go to different places but for now, it's good for us.
We budget $450 per month. This includes food, toiletries, toilet paper, paper towels and my prenatal vitamins. I do a bigger shopping trip every Saturday and if I come in under $100 I feel okay about it. There are always times when we run out of milk or bread or something mid-week and I have to run out an extra time. I'm trying to cut back and make it $400 a month, but I haven't been using a lot of the strategies I know of consistently enough to make a difference.
This week was awesome! I spent just $66 this week and that included a $12 pack of beer (DH was with me during this trip--a rare occasion!) and big pack of paper towels. I got a bunch of chicken on sale last week, so the only meat I had to buy this week was 2 lbs. of ground beef. That helped a lot!
Our budget for groceries has significantly increased in the last few years. Before DS (and before he was on solids), I kept it to $350 per month. After DS started solids, I had to increase to $400 per month which was really surprising to me at first. We are now up even more. I don't know if it's because things are getting more expensive or I just need to do more to cut back.
You thought $50-100 was out of control? Oh man. I spent more than that when I was single and not buying organic stuff. I suck at budget shopping.
eta: I also suck at reading, because I just saw you said you thought it wasn't out of control. But anyway, yeah, not out of control for 2 people at all, imo.
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What do you eat??
Does that include all meals, or just dinners?
Haha, yes all meals. Not healthy stuff...mostly frozen dinners, ravioli cans, mac & cheese, and other boring stuff. We always make sure we have frozen veggies and fresh fruits though. DH and I both work retail with very sporadic schedules so everything we buy feeds 1 and we just take that to work or eat it at home. We hardly ever eat dinner together(due to opposing work schedules) and DH doesn't really eat breakfast. So I guess all things combined we some how pull off cheap grocery bills.
Oh also since we both work for Target we get 10% employee discount plus 5% savings with the Target RedCard and we do some minor couponing.
I know you said just for two....we spend about $250 a month for our family of three, I get gift cards through my employer for a $10 discount, so technically spend $225.
This also included my low-carb foods (GD) which are more expensive than regular foods. We get our paper products and DS's diapers/wipes through BJ's but that cost is typically spread over about 3 months. We don't do many coupons but we have a local card that gives $5 off an order of $75 or more, we use reusable bags which typically gets another $1 or $2 off and we shop the sales when we can (unless the products I need for GD are not on sale I still get them). DS eats what we eat so no extra cost for him. Our store also has a spend $500 in a two month period get 10% off next order, so we do that and I use the pharmacy which gives a $10 off coupon when filling 10 scripts and since I'm on GD medicine, use lancets and test strips we typically get that coupon monthly. Our store is also a family owned store so they have things cheaper than the chains (and it's not a discount store).
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