How much does your household spend on groceries per person per week?
I'm just curious how spending differs in different parts of the world, parts of the country, etc? Are groceries expensive in your area compared to others, or fairly cheap? Do you think you spend a lot? Buy a lot of 'luxury' items? Deal shop?
I do a shop every two weeks, at about £40, so that's £20 a week between two of us. Then, on top, we have vegetable boxes delivered (£12 a week) and buy special things from Holland and Barrett/the local vegetarian supermarket (around £20 a month). So that's about £18 per person per week. I think that's relatively cheap, seeing as we eat a fair amount of vegan-specific products like Redwood's and Fry's, as well as plenty of fresh fruit and veg (which isn't the cheapest around here).
I used xe.com to provide rough current currency conversions. Dollars are US dollars (sorry Canadians/Australians!)
I'm just curious how spending differs in different parts of the world, parts of the country, etc? Are groceries expensive in your area compared to others, or fairly cheap? Do you think you spend a lot? Buy a lot of 'luxury' items? Deal shop?
I do a shop every two weeks, at about £40, so that's £20 a week between two of us. Then, on top, we have vegetable boxes delivered (£12 a week) and buy special things from Holland and Barrett/the local vegetarian supermarket (around £20 a month). So that's about £18 per person per week. I think that's relatively cheap, seeing as we eat a fair amount of vegan-specific products like Redwood's and Fry's, as well as plenty of fresh fruit and veg (which isn't the cheapest around here).
I used xe.com to provide rough current currency conversions. Dollars are US dollars (sorry Canadians/Australians!)