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Hello everyone, I just wanted some input from my Fico Friends, how much do you budget for groceries for Your family? I know we're all different, but I'm looking for some feedback. I'll go first:
Family size: 5
Monthly budget: $1,000
Includes: groceries AND all household items such as toilet paper, napkins, household cleaners, grooming supplies etc etc.
Thanks! Looking forward to your responses.
@Anonymous wrote:
I'm single, and i don't have a hard budget but on average i spend about $180 per month on groceries and about $100 for health supplements, household items, etc
Honestly i probably spend as much going out to eat on the weekends for cheat days as i do for the entire rest of the week on groceries...
Wow, Amazing!
To be single...
Thanks for the reply.
Family of two. Monthly food budget was set at $800-$950 until I started looking more closely at our perishable expenses. I'm trying for $200/month now. I'd rather have cash in the bank than steak in the belly. Most likely going to have to push it up to ~$250-$300.
I've been actively searching for discount grocery store gift cards on the major reseller sites - Turns the 2% on my Citi DC into 5-7% back, and helps expense tracking. Discount gas card (scored my whole month's fuel for 11.8% off face value) and grocery cards at the beginning of the month, PIF the Citi DC and my budget's set.
@Anonymous wrote:Family of two. Monthly food budget was set at $800-$950 until I started looking more closely at our perishable expenses. I'm trying for $200/month now. I'd rather have cash in the bank than steak in the belly. Most likely going to have to push it up to ~$250-$300.
I've been actively searching for discount grocery store gift cards on the major reseller sites - Turns the 2% on my Citi DC into 5-7% back, and helps expense tracking. Discount gas card (scored my whole month's fuel for 11.8% off face value) and grocery cards at the beginning of the month, PIF the Citi DC and my budget's set.
Dinner at the Lithium's must have been quite the culinary experience. Steak and Lobster with a fine Chianti anyone?
Lol
Thanks for your input.
@Anonymous wrote:
For two of us I budget $375-$400. I am only over if we eat out a lot (i.e. Lunches). I shop Costco and BJ's mostly.
I need to really track it better to make sure it's a good number though.
So that figure Includes eating out as well?
Last I checked, my average grocery spending was around $170/mo for 1 person.
@grillandwinemaster wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
For two of us I budget $375-$400. I am only over if we eat out a lot (i.e. Lunches). I shop Costco and BJ's mostly.
I need to really track it better to make sure it's a good number though.So that figure Includes eating out as well?
Ok, so I should have consulted my handy budget first, lol :-)
Right now, I have a budget of $300 per month on groceries ($10/day for the two of us), plus a coffee/supplements budget of $50 per month and misc expenses of $50 per month. So my household budget for food and misc spending on household items is $400.
I buy food in bulk in the beginning of the month and only have to pick up a few perishable things here and there. I buy all my household/misc items in bulk only when they are on sale so I store them until I need them.
Yes, that includes eating out - we usually eat out once a week after church, splitting a meal or ordering a pizza (leftovers usually last 2 days with a large pizza). My son is only 11 so sometimes he eats a ton and other days not so much.
Interesting thread OP
Family of two, in a week spending $115-200. The higher amount is totalling the monthly "needs" such as detergent, soap, etc. I cook every week and because it is just the two of us, the food will last all week during lunch and dinner and on the weekends we eat out. Then back to square one.