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Back when a struggle meal was called dinner on Tuesday.

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  • N [email protected]

    Per person????

    We eat good, always have snacks and get a few bs quick meals whenever we go shopping. $800 for a family of 4 and I feel like that's too much.

    Granted I make a lot of stuff from scratch, but I feel like the snack and quick meals even that out price wise.

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    Its post covid. These a holes have been price gouging us. Everyone outside of costco is out to get you.

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    • pugjesus@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

      Sometimes when I hear how much money people spend on groceries, I'm in awe. Who the fuck is spending 500$ on groceries per person per month? HOW the fuck are they doing it?

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      My monthly food bill is typically around $120.

      • A lot of beans or other canned vegetables: $30
      • Bread: $5
      • Peanut butter, $8
      • bananas: $10
      • rice: $10
      • Other fruit that's on sale: $10
      • Some fresh vegetables (usually onions, broccoli, peppers): $10
      • Flour: $10 (may last more than a month)
      • yeast: $5
      • Seasonings: $5 (also lasts more than a month)
      • Cheese: $5
      • Tomato sauce: $5
      • Pasta: $5

      I got laid off a while ago so I'm trying to make my dollars go farther. When I had a well paying job, I'd also buy more stuff, but nothing too crazy. I miss hummus the most, I think. I never buy soda.

      The other day I was with someone and we decided to order food like old times, and it was like $40 for two of us. I was like, fuck, that's a third of my whole month's budget right there. But I don't want to live like a monk all the time.

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      • pugjesus@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

        Sometimes when I hear how much money people spend on groceries, I'm in awe. Who the fuck is spending 500$ on groceries per person per month? HOW the fuck are they doing it?

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        if i can feed a family of five on twenty dollars a week, theres nothing I cant do

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        • pugjesus@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

          Sometimes when I hear how much money people spend on groceries, I'm in awe. Who the fuck is spending 500$ on groceries per person per month? HOW the fuck are they doing it?

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          It's a weird feeling when you don't know if that's alot or not

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            I can probably give some explanation. We as a household of 3 mainly cooks at home. We get fruits and veggies from costco and farmers markets mainly. The monthly grocery bills are close to 500$ with everything added up. We do try to eat as healthy as possible and cooks majority of the days.
            A days cooking almost looks like this

            • Breakfast: Eggs/bread/avocado etc
            • Lunch: Rice/Quinoa + salad/stir fry + protein(eggs/fish)
            • Dinner: steel cut oats with yogurt or something similar
            • Some snacks during the day and in the evening
            • Coffee(homemade to reduce cost)

            Almost everything adds up. Asparagus is almost 5$ a bunch. Spinach adds up to 4$. Milk is close to 7$. At the end of month when we tallied up, it was close to 500$. I dont think we are actually eating that much or even buying a lot of junk. Post covid has been a ride

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            I mean, that's three people though, not 500$ PER person.

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            • J [email protected]

              My monthly food bill is typically around $120.

              • A lot of beans or other canned vegetables: $30
              • Bread: $5
              • Peanut butter, $8
              • bananas: $10
              • rice: $10
              • Other fruit that's on sale: $10
              • Some fresh vegetables (usually onions, broccoli, peppers): $10
              • Flour: $10 (may last more than a month)
              • yeast: $5
              • Seasonings: $5 (also lasts more than a month)
              • Cheese: $5
              • Tomato sauce: $5
              • Pasta: $5

              I got laid off a while ago so I'm trying to make my dollars go farther. When I had a well paying job, I'd also buy more stuff, but nothing too crazy. I miss hummus the most, I think. I never buy soda.

              The other day I was with someone and we decided to order food like old times, and it was like $40 for two of us. I was like, fuck, that's a third of my whole month's budget right there. But I don't want to live like a monk all the time.

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              Seperate from groceries, ordering out has gotten crazy fucking expensive. Literally doubling in cost in just the past 5 years or so. Insane shit. I haven't bought even fast food for myself in probably 2 years at this point.

              My monthly food bill is around 150$ since I've gotten slightly more financially stable - no more surviving on ramen and cereal! I can buy good bread, fruit, corn, frozen chicken, and cheese. Life is good.

              Soda was always a non-negotiable purchase, since I'm an addict, but buying on sale helps. It's not like it goes bad quickly, after all.

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                It's a weird feeling when you don't know if that's alot or not

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                500$ per person is a lot. Like, I don't consider myself to be living the life of an involuntary ascetic anymore, but it's over triple what I spend for myself. And I legit waste some food.

                In my defense, it's so fucking easy to buy a bunch of bananas and say "I'll have a few tomorrow", but tomorrow you have one, and the day after that you don't feel in the mood for bananas, and before you know it the bastards have gone mushy

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                  500$ per person is a lot. Like, I don't consider myself to be living the life of an involuntary ascetic anymore, but it's over triple what I spend for myself. And I legit waste some food.

                  In my defense, it's so fucking easy to buy a bunch of bananas and say "I'll have a few tomorrow", but tomorrow you have one, and the day after that you don't feel in the mood for bananas, and before you know it the bastards have gone mushy

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                  That’s banana bread or banana pancakes time

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                    if they got 5$ coffee for one cup instead of brewing their own, they are not truely poor lol

                    "ah man I cant afford anything besides the takeout everyday"

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                      When people said we needed to focus on. A class war, they weren't trying to tell the middle, lower middle, and lower class to fight each other. Yet here we are

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                      • J [email protected]

                        Sure. It's also cheaper to just drink water. However, gas station coffee is cheaper than Starbucks by a fair amount at least where I'm from, and it's not half bad.

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                        I give out so many free coffees too, literally anyone that asks.

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                        • K [email protected]

                          I love Aldi. Week of food for 15 quid, easily. Fried rice is a popular cheap meal for me

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                          I know, I love it too.

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