Based on this info from the USDA, between $150-300 for an adult. Two things to note. This assumes all meals are made at home and a number of factors (age, gender, location, etc) can alter this. I would say most people fall into tighter range of $200-250.
The average annual food costs for a family are $6,372, so the average monthly food costs are $531. This is 13% of the average family budget.
110 dollars.
The average cost of food in Vancouver for a family of 4 in one month is $868.43. The lowest monthly food cost is at $832.82 and the highest at $944.19.
236$
well it depends on how much you eat (if your athletic you wont eat as much, but if your a couch potato you will eat a lot).
Well I lived in Seattle not to long ago and if you do not eat out your cost should be around $600 - 800
It depends but it looks like about 10-12% gross income per year. Or about 1% per month.... I am looking for a percentage breakdown of each food group but have not found an answer yet....
it depends on what dog food. My 10lb chihuahua eats about 1/2 a cup of food a day figure out how much you are paying for a bag and how many cups are in it.
About 600.00.... That's including a pet and household cleaning/personal hygiene items.. (food alone 450.00)
50 dollars a person is an average wedding cost in Cleveland. A lot depends on food, entertainment and the venue you choose.
The income tax service considers a meal (lunch and dinner) to be worth 4.25 euros.
On average, a family of 3 people would have a monthly grocery bill of about 764 dollars. This is for two parents, and one child and includes all areas of grocery.