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Where does /biz/ shop at?
How much do you spend on food per month?

This thread better not die, jesus fuck...

>> No.29630719

>>29630583
Cub Foods. Maybe $250/mo for 2

>> No.29630734

>>29630583
I get grass fed filet mignon from whole foods every day and cook it in a BEEFER XL. I have 30 btc in my portfolio. Poor people cannot live like me

>> No.29630850

>>29630734
I spend about $1500 a month on my dinners alone

>> No.29630925

>>29630734
>>29630850
You only have 1.5 Mill
thats not even a lot
thats poorfag status when you compare it to the actual big boys who can get you killed in under 24 hours

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No blacks and their BOGO deals are legit. No idea how much I spend

>> No.29631159

I don't bother tracking my spending on day to day stuff like that. I budget $5k a month for groceries, toiletries, eating/drinking out and blow. Provided I don't go over that (I never do because I'm not a nigger buying bottle service at strip clubs on a Monday night) I don't really care. Just roll the extra at the end of every month into my portfolio.

>> No.29631206

>>29630583
I think the most important thing you can do as an American is not pay sales tax. It's also very important to not give money to large corporations

>> No.29631308

>>29631098
Publix here as well. About $700/mo. I'm /fit/ and care about the quality of my food.

>> No.29631354

>>29630583
No frills because it's next door to my apartment and cheap. Anywhere from $500-1000/month, but I don't really track it and I order food a lot

>> No.29631376
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29631376

Ebt 192 a month. Shop at food lion /Walmart

Dont eat really. Do meth instead

>> No.29631414

>>29630583

Aldi, store is based as hell

>> No.29631426

I'm autistic.
If I'm not eating out or junk food I meal prep.

Brown rice
frozen vegetables
chicken breast, hamburger patties, or Turkey burger patties as my protein.

overnight oats
Huel lol

not very expensive unless Im having one of those weeks where I eat junk food often

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>>29630583
I don't eat.

On Adderall 24/7.

>> No.29631699

Winco Usually. Late night and I'll go to the Albertsons down the street. Spend way too much. Buying drinks and snacks at work (UPS driver) has turned into an expensive habit. Probably $20-$30 most days on food. A lot of steak and eggs. Never go out to eat. Don't smoke or drink or buy drugs. At least I justify the spending to myself that way.

>> No.29632667

>>29630583
Kroger, Publix, and Walmart. Living with parents so not much.

>> No.29632734

>>29630583
i shop at weis because it's the only grocery store within 30 miles

>> No.29632932
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29632932

>>29630583
Dave's Market kek
200/mo not including my compulsive chipotle habit

>> No.29633076

>>29631469
and you use grammar shit
fuckin stimcuck

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>>29633076

>> No.29633384

>>29633286
are you skinny or no
do you think a lot or no

>> No.29633607

>>29630583
Last month was $360, but I stocked up on a lot of non-perishables. This month I have only spent $150. I have been using Walmart grocery pickup because stores are operating limited capacity and there are usually lines after everyone gets off work. Just me and my GF.

>> No.29633653

>>29630925
>t. 70k poorfag

>> No.29633832
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29633832

Piggy wiggly and Walmart have the best meat, whole foods or kroger for produce. Aldi is just weird but often has a few good things and much better prices so it's always a good first stop. Usually I do one big meal a day. I buy meats in bulk and season + vacuum single portions before freezing. Lots of thick cut ribeye, beef cubed steak, sometimes porkchops when I can find the really thick cut, plenty of chicken breast cut into half for tendies, and thighs left with skin and bone as it cooks down into really good gelatinous shit. Cod, salmon, and Catfish filets are already frozen but they are easy enough to do, just season the breading or batter. Sous vide and pan sear/torch finished or pan fried. All together meat is probably around $300. I don't really eat much bread or pasta so it's a lot of potatoes and purple hull peas for carbs. Frozen broccoli, brussels sprouts, carrots, canned turnip greens, green beans, tomatoes and okra, black beans, or fresh mushrooms count as my vegetables but come out under $150. Dairy is maybe $30, can't live without cheese. Booze is another $150-250 depending on what I'm drinking.
All together that's like six or seven hundred for two people, but when the meat in the freezer gets unbalanced I sometimes skip it that shopping trip to use up existing stuff so I could be overestimating by a hundredish. If you don't eat much there's no point to skimping on food. Work an extra shift if it's tight but you need nutrition and feelgoods from food. Or try reigning your bitch in better. Dumb cunt goes to starbucks and it's $6 then orders Jimmy John's for another 13. That's two packs of beer, one or two bottles of wine, or 6lbs of chicken breast. Scamming ass restaurants like that can rape a budget quick. She also had Netflix before I taught her that the internet exists and basically every show, movie, and game is free. Makeup and skincare is expensive too but she assures me it's worth it. Gets her to do extra in bed at least.

>> No.29633848

>>29633653
ur retarded
i don't even have that much
if you don't have 20 to 30 million dollars, you aren't rich

1 to 10 milllion isn't making it

>> No.29633916

>>29630583
Around 163 USD per month

>> No.29633973

>>29633832
i like you southern anon
you seem like good people

>> No.29634236

Eastcoast citycuck here. Don't keep track of it that closely because cooking is one of my main hobbies. I like Whole Foods and Fresh Market for the organic meats and produce. For most other stuff I use Safeway and use their app- can always get 5 off 50 then charge it on my cashback card for 2-5% depending on the rewards cycle. I probably spend more because nice beef and spices cost money, but then for lunches I will eat leftovers or do something simple like fried rice with an egg or chickpea salad.

>> No.29634309

Order meat online
Scavenge sugary stuff from family occasionally

>> No.29634322

>>29631699
hi mike

>> No.29634367

Save a lot

Until i make it ...it will always be save alot


Save A Lot is your community discount grocery store. they are proud to offer fresh meat, quality produce and all of your grocery needs. They stand by their 100% Money Back Guarantee for customers. If you are unhappy with the freshness or quality of one of our items, they will replace the item or provide a refund.

>> No.29634419

About $250 on average and I eat really, really well. If you do your own cooking, you can eat like a king. I really don't know how I could eat any better. I shop at Walmart and Costco.

>> No.29634527

I spend like $30-40 on groceries a week at the local supermarket in a small town.

>> No.29634626

>>29630583
Winn-Dixie

>> No.29634881
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I shop mainly at Wegmans and shoprite. I get chicken thighs, red meat, fresh bread, cold cuts, cheeses, yogurt, salad greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, potatoes, 2-3L seltzer daily, 3-600mg caffeine via relatively cheap and healthy no sweetner tea brew energy drink(Runa). This runs me about 4-500/mo on $3k/mo. I eat well. Oh cat food and litter as well.

Picrel is my covid stash i made February montg before normies bugged out. 3k daily for 2+ months with variet calories of buckwheat, rice, beans, canned sprats, tuna, chicken, corn, peas, diced tomatoes, sauce, pears, pineapple, mandarins, apple sauce, 30lbs frozen chicken thighs, frozen tilapia, pork, $500.

And more spices than i can name

>> No.29634905

>>29630583
I shop exclusively at the local organic co-op of which I am a partial owner. Only poorfag cucks give their slave shekels to corpos instead of back to their local community.

>> No.29635034

>>29630583
Walmart. I can make $50 last me a whole month for food.

>> No.29635059
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What the fuck? Is food cheaper in America? I live in the south of England and my girlfriend who pays for groceries (I pay all the bills) spends ~£400 a month. We get locally sourced meat from the butcher and organic produce so maybe it's a bit more than average but jesus christ

>> No.29635116

>>29630583
bunnings and rebel sport, rebel for baseball bats, bunnings for nails.

>> No.29635304

>>29634905
>Only poorfag cucks
>I am a partial owner.
water is wet

>> No.29635502

I usually shop at rainbow grocery but if it's a busy day and I need a quick onions I'll run over to bi-rite and get a cold one.

t.sanfran incel

>> No.29635530
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>>29630583
I pay nothing for food, my wife's mother cooks for us while I fuck her daughter in their 2nd house

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>>29635530
Too soon you piece of shit

>> No.29635596

>>29635059
Why reimu doesn't get any donations?

>> No.29635638

Kroger and Aldi
About $200

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>>29630583
I just realized I spend 300 a month on fast food because after work I'm too tired to make anything

>> No.29635746

>>29630583
Costco - buy in bulk, and they have good food.

>> No.29635748

>>29630583
Walmart since it’s closest to me and I spend around $100 a month
Saved a lot of money using the self checkout trick

>> No.29635758

>>29630583
I have my groceries delivered from... wherever, really.
Wearing masks and listening to creepy intercom messages... that stuff is for poor people. I don't have time for that nonsense.

>> No.29635861

>>29630583
T4rg3t app, place a grocery pickup order for drlve up. Pick it up.The next afternoon go in the app and click return by mail and click on your food items and "quality n0t as expected" on the automated prompt and they will tell you to keep the item or throw it away and refund you. only do this if you get expired food or the food tastes like shit. Target always gives you nasty expired food for drive up orders. I don't condone any illegal behavior this is just an unethical life pro tip.

>> No.29635869

>>29630583
Publix, I get lunch there almost everyday.

>5 Mardi Gras wings
>Gouda mac and cheese
>Seasoned potato wedges
>Roll

All for $5.50. Sometimes I get a sub though. Can't believe I used to be a Harris Teeter guy, there's no comparison.

>> No.29635884

>>29635530
This is such a disrespectful fucking image. DELETE now dude

>> No.29637559

>>29635884
no

>> No.29637607

>>29635684
>after work I'm too tired to make anything
lazy

>> No.29637953

uhh i just go to a health food store and drop like $60/wk then get the rest from Walgreens or something
or I stay over at my boyfriends and he pays for food

>> No.29638052

>>29637953
>uhh
>and he pays for food
leech