Submitted by BitterDropToSwallow t3_10m4y71 in newjersey
Hi all,
So, as one who lives in NJ is want to do I was in physical pain after I went food shopping. Not from hauling the groceries to my car, but rather after the financial impact slapped me across the face once per dollar spent. Anyway I'm curious how much do you all spend on groceries these days? What's your weekly and monthly bill at this point? And I'm including in this, things like paper towels, cleaners, dental and hygienic items. Pretty much anything you go to the supermarket for.
I'm trying to streamline my spending and even me, a single guy, with no pets or anything, I'm dishing out 160-170 dollars a week easy, And on a 'bad week' It can cross 200...
Does this sound about right? What's your grocery to income look like?
JusticeJaunt t1_j60yq4l wrote
I spend for my wife and I about $80 average per weekend with my bi weekly bills budget is about 600. When I need to get multiple staples at once (soy sauce jug, peanut oil, vinegar, etc) it can go to about 140.
I go to the ShopRite in Woodbridge.
Biggest cost saving measure is to buy items that can be used for multiple meals. Cost per use has become my main metric for anything such as food or clothes. Groceries are probably the only thing in my financial life I have under control.
Value pack thighs for lunch meal preps. 1 pack is good enough for both of us. 1 pack of sweet potatoes, bok choy for greens. We have rice but my wife is the only one that eats it with lunch so usually just leftover from the night before.
A whole chicken can be good for at least 2 or 3 meals.
1 pork shoulder is good for at least 3 meals. Cook at 275 until about 205° and you have pulled pork. Great to stir fry with eggs on the weekend, tacos, mixed with greens and shit.
I really try to limit the single meal items and almost never buy beef because the cost is unjustifiable unless I'm getting a brisket from the butcher for a family gathering.
This may have been way more than was necessary but it is what came to mind so I'm sorry.