• assaultpotato@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    I’m sorry, you spend $650USD per person per month on groceries?? It’s been more than a decade since I lived in the US but that’s insane. US food costs have historically been lower than Canada and Europe but if your example is close to median/average that is no longer the case… food is my “it costs what it costs” line item and we spend $500CAD per month per person, and we eat well. I don’t intend to accuse you of bad spending habits, I’m just aghast at what food prices are down there now!

    “Back in my day” when I worked grocery (2015) in small town USA people’s weekly shopping trips at my store would be 75-200 USD, presumably for 2 adult + 0-2 kids.

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      I don’t really skimp on anything grocery-wise anymore (though as recently as a year-and-a-half ago I was counting pennies and calories to stop from losing weight), and I still don’t spend over 200$ a month on food.

      I’m admittedly a light eater, but not that light.

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      16 hours ago

      I neglected to add context: I live in a moderately high cost of living area. The groceries budget also includes cleaning supplies, toiletries, etc., but not pet food or supplies.

      Edit: I just learned I’m actually in one of top 5 most expensive cities for groceries in the United States. So much for moderately high.

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      3 days ago

      My wife and I are tiny, so grain of salt and all, but we spend about $450-$500, best guess. We go to Aldi every 3-4 weeks and a big spend there is $225. That includes whatever we want, including a couple of pounds of shrimp.

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        3 days ago

        I shop at Aldi for about half of my groceries, and I spend around $250 total a month for 1 person. That includes buying some pricier brands at Pick n Save. Inflation is certainly real, but if they are spending that much for groceries they are not being frugal.

    • Soktopraegaeawayok@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      presumably

      Meaning, you are have no idea and are making up statistics… Just stop… youre assumptions add nothing.