It depends if they are buying just for themselves or for a whole family. Personally, I probably spend between £20-30 per month on groceries (that's just fruit and vegetables, not including meat, fish, dairy, bread/pasta etc)
I would say about 100-150 dollars. That's how much i useally spend
on my groceries a month.
I spend $1300 to $1500 for a family of 4 (kids 6 and 10 yrs) plus about $300 in restaurants.
For 2 people just over $400 if you are eating right. For one person approx. 1/2 of that. This is Canadian costs.
$200.00 for a month
200 per month just for milk.
$800 for a family of 4
Just guessing but maybe 300 dollars?
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150-200 pounds a month
$6000 dollars
I spend about $100-$150 per month.
The average Japanese family spends between 100 and 115 US dollars each month on groceries. Many families have cut back on their spending because of the recession that has affected so many people. Japanese homemakers can spend so little each month on groceries by buying wisely and be a bit more frugal in their eating habits.
I would say about 900 - 1200 $ a month for food in my house... I am a college student living alone. I spend about $450 per month.
Student on average spends $100 on lunch, drinks...etc. I spend about $300 on groceries and fast food.
It would depend on where you buy your things and what you buy.
I am a single person who only eats out once or twice a month (under $15 meals) and spend about $200-250 a month on groceries and it seems to be completely unavoidable if I try to eat healthy fruits and veges, but I can get away with spending $160 a month if I stick to only carbs like potatoes, rice and pasta.
Please check the larder to see if we need more groceries. Are groceries on your list? How much can I spend on groceries this week?
2 adults plus 20% with 1 child, 300 month and 150 to go out to eat
It takes about a month to save clipping coupon for groceries. You really need to spend time on the internet and newspapers to find good deals. They usually expire in about a month.
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