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How much do you spend on groceries every month?
For September my SO and I decided to meal plan ahead of time and do one big shopping trip at the beginning of the month. We only plan on picking up milk and fresh produce on a weekly basis. This really made me realize just how much we spend in one month on groceries! It's just the two of us, and we spent almost $350! That means by the time we are at the end of the month we will have spent almost $400 on groceries alone. That seems like so much for just two people! Granted, we did also buy a few different cleaning products, Vitamins and some pet supplies for the month, but still!
It doesn't help that I was just diagnosed with Celiac disease, so buying GF products can be expensive. I try to coupon and use different apps to maximize my savings, but in the end that really only saves a few dollars here and there.
How much do you spend each month? Any tips for saving money on the grocery budget?
Re: How much do you spend on groceries every month?
We spend about $350-$400 per month for groceries, and its just DH and I.
I do get extra meat when its on sale and freeze it. When ShopRite has their CanCan sale I get a bunch of things.
If you eat all of your meals at home, I don't think $400 is a lot.
My tip for anyone with allergies or dietary restrictions is not to discount WF. It has such a bad reputation for being expensive, but it's much cheaper for many of my vegetarian staples than places like Stop and Shop. A good shopping list is essential to avoid temptations, however! Also check Target's Cartwheel app, which discounts specialty foods and staples frequently.
For produce consider a CSA or farmers markets. Much more quality for your buck than grocery stores, plus fresher=lasts longer=less waste.
We spend about $75 a week but don't really eat much meat. All at Hannaford's. This includes health products and pet products.
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TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com
It is just my DH and I. I budget for $400/month for food, but it is usually more like $350/mo. That also includes alcohol and beer...not that we're big drinkers. I have a Soda Stream, so I don't buy much soda other than the Soda Stream concentrates. I also include toiletries and cleaning supplies in that, but I don't buy much of that. I include cat/dog food and cat litter.
I'm also not very MM about what I buy. I do look for sales but, if we're in the mood for steaks, I buy steaks. That kind of thing. I also primarily buy meat, dairy, produce. Very little canned/boxed stuff.
As for Costco, I wouldn't travel over an hour for one, but one opened near me about a year ago and it is now one of my "go-to" places for groceries and gas. Their gas prices are typically 10-20 cents/gallon cheaper than nearby stations.