How much should I budget for Groceries?
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- JohnLv 45 months agoBest Answer
As much as you need to.
Stock up on lots of meat and cheese.
Buy yourself a freezer if you need to.
Way american farmers and ranchers been selling way more than their shares of livestock to foriegn groups you want plenty on hand when that market crashes.
The pig resteraunts been putting down way more than their shares too.
It's disgusting the megatons of meat and blood this country been making so much bloody death of animals.
Kill kill kill kill you crazies soon you'll be eating each other.
- Anonymous5 months ago
100 dollars per week if you have a boyfriend
- Anonymous5 months ago
Depends on if your a vegan or not?
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- KatieLv 65 months ago
£10 a week.
Grow as meny vegetables as you can - freeze and store the excess.
Buy the cheapest cans - 9 times out of 10 the only difference is the label on the outside of the can.
Have a look on/in the reduced to clear shelf/cabinet - I picked up a dented tin of fruit (the contents was fine) for 20p, the undented tins were selling for £1 and got 3 puddings out of it, as I put a slice of cake and a spoonful of ice cream with it.
Loads - a packet of seeds (with several hundred seeds) costs that much, the packet will keep you going for years.
- Anonymous5 months ago
For sensible answers we'd need to know where you live (the country at least), what you eat and how much money you have available.
- Groovy_UnicornLv 75 months ago
Depends on the cost of groceries in your area but I usually did ok on 60 a week.
- oliviaLv 55 months ago
That makes your food budget 11% of your overall income. If you use this method, budget 6% for groceries each month and 5% for dining out. If your take-home income is $3,000 a month, you will budget around $180 for groceries and $150 for dining out.
Meat would be cheaper if there was too much of it you dingus