What the US Gov thinks we're spending on (just) food https://www.cnpp.usda.gov/sites/default/files/CostofFoodJan2019.pdf I think the chart considers just foods, not paper products, etc.
I think they're off, but that could just be me. I know that Rick and I spend between $80 and $90 a week on groceries, including cat food, paper products, spring water for the kids, cleaning supplies, etc. That doesn't include food for The Beast because she's on a special dry food for her bladder and kidneys. Her food, from Chewy, is around $70 now and lasts us about two months, give or take. According to the chart, that's considered a "thrifty plan". But I think that, overall, we eat fairly well.
What about you? How much do you spend on groceries?
I think they're off, but that could just be me. I know that Rick and I spend between $80 and $90 a week on groceries, including cat food, paper products, spring water for the kids, cleaning supplies, etc. That doesn't include food for The Beast because she's on a special dry food for her bladder and kidneys. Her food, from Chewy, is around $70 now and lasts us about two months, give or take. According to the chart, that's considered a "thrifty plan". But I think that, overall, we eat fairly well.
What about you? How much do you spend on groceries?