How much do you spend on food per month?
I manage to do it at 100$ and desu I am never hungry
>>8917428
You mean per person or what?
I have to feed the family.
>>8917428
100-500
>>8917428
Also about $100 here, although it was $50 just last week because I wanted delivery pizzas. Pizza Hut may be shit, but $6 large cheese pizzas is a great deal.
I don't know, I have plenty of disposable income and don't really keep track of my spendings to that extent.
>>8917428
Depends on the country.
Around 500$. But I live in one of the most expensive places in North America. I also feed more than myself (usually) and I don't eat takeout or frozen foods
>>8917433
Per person.
I usually buy
>1kg of rice (3$)
>1kg of pasta (2.5$)
>1kg of barley (2$)
>6kg of potatoes (8$)
>2kg of margarine (5$)
>150 buns (50$)
>10 bags of Nesquick (20$)
>15 bags of instant sauce (7$)
It adds up to around 93$ if I am right
Of course I don't add up drinks, because that is a different thing, so it would increase the price a bit (I usually drink 2l of coke/day, sometimes 3)
Each day you have to make a full pot of sauce, that will last two days.
Week one:
>Noodles, five buns and half a bag of nesquick/day
Week two:
>Rice, five buns and half a bag of nesquick/day
Week three:
>Barley, five buns and half a bag of nesquick/day
Week four:
>potatoes, five buns and half a bag of nesquick/day
Instead of nesquick you can buy a jar of chocolate sauce.
It works, and as I said, I am never hungry, even though I am a person that really likes to eat. I even have some leftovers when it comes to rice and barley.
I only wish I could eat fish or yogurt, but it still works.
I might add, I am not from US, so I simply converted prices in my currency into USD. It might be even cheaper, if we account in current economics. You could go down to like 50$-70$
>>8917454
>I am not from US
Judging from the pictures - Polska?
Anyways, if I guessed it correctly - your country has some pretty sweet and cheap food.
Unlike neighboring Germany.
>>8917461
Yes, I am a foresting student and also work full-time as a factory worker for 400$, so it has to be cheap and filling :)
>>8917468
I worked in your country for a couple of months and really liked it.
Too bad you only export shit quality food to other countries.
>>8917454
>(I usually drink 2l of coke/day, sometimes 3)
dibeetus
>>8917428
I'm probably around $100/month on groceries, but I also eat out a bit too much so probably a lot more than that, maybe over $200
>>8917454
>margarine
>nesquick
>"instant sauce"
Disgusting low class pleb.
Family of 4, $120 a week, but that includes everything- food, toiletries, pet supplies, everything.
>>8917454
So you live off the same carb with packet sauce each week of the month? You need to find another board to post on.
>>8917428
That's my cheese budget
>>8917428
Me and my significant other spend about $160 a month on food we cook IN the house. But we also eat out a lot and that's probably another $200-$250.
That's not including dog food, pic related.
>>8917428
like $200-$250 but I shop knowing that I have friends and a girlfriend that I feed probably twice a week on average between the two. I also live in one of the highest cost-of-living cities though
>translate an old polish pasta
>only three people notice the absurdity and aren't even THAT surprised
:<
>>8917454
>(I usually drink 2l of coke/day, sometimes 3)
>>8917428
>she made the conscious choice to not only wear those pants in public, but to even model for a photo while wearing them.
I'm just sayin.
>>8917713
IIRC she was 15 at the time.
Went with her to HS
£135 a month . But it is all fresh meats, some dairy and vegetables.
>tfw I spend more on food alone than most europoors total salary
Fucking sucks. Should/can I move to Poland?
$80/week if i dont eat out
>>8917454
Pawel, you're one heavy-duty autist.
>>8917540
you earned my respect, anon. ukraine? far east? wherever you are, it must be not that easy for you
>>8917461
Food in Germany is pretty cheap. Cheaper than most of eastern Europe.
>>8917729
looks nice :3 maybe some pics where she's in the kitchen? solely for improving my cooking
>>8917454
>Each day you have to make a full pot of sauce
>that will last two days
Bet those leftovers add up
>>8917428
£300-£500 per month for 2 people, I refuse to eat cheap processed junk anymore since I was force fed it as a kid.
>>8917729
Is she someone famous, or just a friend of yours? Wondering because you seem to be posting a bunch of photos of her.
does alcohol counts as food?