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How much money do you spend on food per month?

>> No.49444916

>>49444861
>curry house
GOOD MORNING, SIR!

>> No.49444920
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>>49444861
my mom buys the groceries

>> No.49444967

50K? FUCK HER BLOODY SIR DEEP FULL THROTTLE

>> No.49445005

>>49444861
less then hundret euro, food is good and cheap in the fatherland! eg. beer is considert food and txxed like that only.

>> No.49445393

>>49444861
Just food? Or general shopping including toiletries and kitchen stuff? I have a wife and 1 kid
Everything in USD it will be

>food staples: meat, veg, dairy etc
probably $360/m
>total shopping including toiletries/kitchen/laundry goods
around $540/m
>misc luxuries like wine, fast-food, junk
varies, maybe $200/m with most of that being wine for the wife and I with dinner.

The food budget is $580/m with things like wine/take-away coming out of my spending account, not the house bills account.
We have a household income of around $3400/m depending on how much work this missus picks up.
I generally don't bother with take-away or ordering in anymore. It's such over-priced garbage I'd rather cook myself for the same price.
$20-30 for shit food delivered? No thanks, I'll slow cook 4lbs of BBQ pork ribs myself that are 10x better and will feed my small family.

>> No.49445410

>>49444861
This happened about 3 minutes walk from my apartment. The same one im awake at 03:39 because of extreme anxiety around money.

I work 6 days a week and cant afford to eat in any of the restaurants around me. Ed Sheeran was in a pub a few minutes away the other week. Im convinced the super rich come to the most poverty stricken area to flaunt their wealth.

I wish i was dead sometimes.

>> No.49445616
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>>49444861
>How much money do you spend on food per month?

A loaf of bread at 90 pence will last me 7 days. Margarine is £2.00. Maybe a frozen pizza twice a week £5.00.

They stopped putting those individual milk pots in pubs because of 'climate change', so now i just drink boiled water. Tea bags are still free though.

I eat at my moms house once a week when i take my washing there. I used to be able to eat the biscuits at work but my role changed and now there are no biscuits.

Twice i went to shop with my new coworkers when they all went together and spent £10 over two days, just because of peer pressure. That was last week, im still upset at not saying 'no' and just sitting in the toilets on my lunch break.

Pic related, my fridge is turned off to save electricity. It will be ok though, im going to make it huge on a penny stock, i put £5 onto a random energy company, if it takes off i might make it. Everything will work out, God loves me.

>> No.49447423

>>49445616
you'd better keep saving up for the colon cancer treatment you will need

>> No.49447515
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Fucking hell
50k on curry in 1 night
I couldn't spend 50k on curry over 10 years if I tried
Based Depp

>> No.49449319

>>49444861
>Jhonny Deep

>> No.49449347

>>49445616
Are you in Somalia or England?

>> No.49449367

>>49444861
About 2k for a family of 4

>> No.49449379

>>49445616
>house once a week when i take my washing there. I used to be able to eat the biscuits at work but my role changed and now there are no biscuits.
Sorry for your loss

>> No.49449387

>>49445616
The absolute state of bongland

>> No.49449395

I try to stay below 90 dollars, and preferably below 80. They have plenty of milk and fruits where I work so I don't have to include that in my grocery list.
There are always great discounts in some shop. A kg of meat or cheese for 4 bucks for example... buy lots of meat when it is 50% off since it is the expiration date and you freeze it. Living on a cheap yet healthy diet is still possible even despite the stupid inflation

>> No.49449411

>>49444861
I don't eat much I could go one one big meal a day

>> No.49449530

I spend about 300 USD a month on groceries for my family.
>wife
>toddler
>newborn

Usually Ribs, chicken, or steak for dinner. Sometimes we do cheap nights like hamburger helper or custom make our own pasta. When I was on a strict keto diet I woulf spend about 100-200 a month on gas station eggs , steak, cheeses. Doesnt help there are 50 varieties if not more of cheeses at my local grocer.

>> No.49449575
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There must be no nectar sweeter than that which is being paid for by your now bankrupt ex-wife.

>> No.49449601
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BINLEY MEGA CHIPPY
NEXT STOP FOR JOHNNY
IMAGINE THE PUBLICITY
https://youtu.be/rN7LsTPAHkQ

>> No.49449609

>>49449530
I wish you and your family good health and happiness

>> No.49449622

about $200, and i live in LA

>> No.49449670

>>49445616
>Margarine
>Frozen pizza
>No fridge
Jesus anon, help yourself and god will help you

>> No.49449692

>>49449530
Wtf are gas station eggs

>> No.49449700

>>49444861
2k for myself $120 ubereats every other day

>> No.49449768

>>49445616

Bro, you need to change this habbit. You sure will find a way to eat little AND healthy. At least eat an apple a day or something.

How much do you earn and how much do you have in crypto/stocks/whateverelse

>> No.49449801

>>49444861
as a leaf probably about $500 cad ($400 usd). i dont keep super good track of my spending but im pretty frugal over all. some staples i purchase in cad prices:

>bread, $3.50 a loaf
>butter, $5.50 a stick
>turkey lunch meat, $14 for 18 slices
>frozen pizza, 2 for $11
>burgers, 8 for $13
>chunky soup, $4 a can

food is expensive

>> No.49449807

>>49444861
about 10 euro a day, so 300-400 a month

>> No.49449822

>>49444861
Preferably no more than 150-180 dollars.

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>>49445616
>I used to be able to eat the biscuits at work but my role changed and now there are no biscuits.

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>>49444861
About $900 a month for a family of 5. That shit hurts. Lots of fruit, veggies, healthy snacks. Protein bars (quest) as meal replacers and a shitton of energy drinks. Chicken, bacon, sausage, and beef for special occasions. Could probably slash the bill by at least $300 if I bought the cheap sugar slop and fatty cuts but why the fuck should I give everyone diabetes and heart disease because I can't afford healthy food? I really want to buy food stamps off someone but I haven't met recipients I trust since I left rentoid life years back