How much $ do you spend on food a week
$50-75 US
About 15€
typically $30-50 depending on if I need to refill on a couple bulk buys.
>>39030782
dutch fag detected
50 usd/eur ? what the fuck? how?
if you're living alone, all you need is a few packs of rice0, some vegetables, meat, fruit and possibly milk. that couldn't cost you more than 20-30 bucks
>inb4 protein shakes
in europoor land 50/week is insane tbqh
>>39030782
Where do you go that accepts monopoly money?
>>39030847
i eat a pound of chicken a day, mate.
>>39030801
>>39030847
>30$
literally how
250-300 usd weekly.
yes,it's a lot. I eat about 4500 calories daily and only good proper food, no junk. I work hard and lift, takes a lot of food.
I make 500k tho so I I dont care
>>39030847
From the UK and I spend about £50 per week. I buy nice chicken breasts and other meat, not the really cheap stuff. This usually covers me bulking on 3000.
>>39030881
it's not hard to whittle down the cost when you diet consists of chicken, rice, and some vegetable of the week. oh and cottage cheese.
>>39030893
Where do you work? Can you offer me a job?
>>39030691
About $30/ day
I eat all organic non gmo and eat about 1 lb salmon x 5 days a week
£30 a week shit tier diet
>>39030691
40€ a week
>>39030691
Nothing, mom pays for all of it
50€ a week. like 80% of that is meat
>>39030691
Bout 280 to 350$ a week, i eat out every day and i eat a lot.
>>39030691
$25-40 a week
>>39030881
bulk buying sales and using the freezer
It depends.
My main source of sustenance is oat toast with tinned tuna, which is dirt cheap - About $25 for a week's worth.
On the days I train deads (they take a lot out of me) I'll eat a bit more, usually a rice or pasta dish, maybe $5-10 a meal for those, once or twice a week.
The weekends, any combination of the two, or something else entirely, but I got a freezer full of meat and fish I've bought or caught or shot myself, so let's say I go nuts and have a glass or two of wine or beer in good company with it, that's maybe $15-20 worth, two days a week.
So about $85 if assuming worst case scenario, but it's usually less than that.
$80 cad/week
>>39030691
100 a month no more no less
>>39030943
Norway. can you drive a druck and operate vacuum and highpressure then yes. it's not hard to learn, but it's still hard work. I often work 12h shifts week after week
70-80€/week
Food is pretty expensive in Finland and I'm a poor medical nursing student. Gotta eat just chicken, brown rice, cottage cheese and tuna.
>>39031095
>spend 25 a week except for certain 10-15 dollar meals
Are you an idiot?
>>39030806
Is this a
>Dutch are greedy jews
Joke?
>>39030959
Same
Also live in an expensive part of town, even grocery stores are super overpriced
25 USD because beets are my fave vegetable and they are 75c a pound
>>39031428
I'm a stingy bloke, but it doesn't really matter as long as I get by.
Six rounds of toasted oat bread with six tins of tuna and a dash of sriracha is just shy of 1500 kcal, over 150 grams of protein, good deal of fiber, yes please I'm enjoying my mercury poisoning just fine thank you very much, and more than enough for a guy working a regular job and doing some low volume lifting in the evening. Bake the bread yourself, and you'll see just how cheap it can be.
This is a regular working weekday's worth of food, but I suppose I could grab a fistful of oats and nuke them if I'm working late or get hungry, but that's something of a rare occurence, and it's not like I don't have oats in my cupboard anyway.
On deadlift days, one of my favourites is mushroom risotto. I get 500 grams of suitable rice for $3, and use 200 g of that. As many mushrooms as I can shove into the pan for $4. I make the stock to cook it in myself, so factor those few cents into the weekend food budget. That just leaves a splotch of olive oil or a sliver of butter, half an onion and a few cloves of garlic. Very filling, (next to zero protein tho), just shy of 1100 kcal. and subs out one of my tuna meals and is dirt cheap. Rip some nasty farts that reek to high heaven of beef stock for the next couple of hours.
On weekends, as I wrote, I can wind up spending a (comparatively) lot more on meals, but as I also wrote earlier, I keep a freezer (two, actually) stocked with all manner of good fish and meat. If it really intrigues you, I'll try to keep tabs on how much I use in ammunition and petrol when I'm out procuring the aforementioned fish and meat and chalk that up as the cost of it, but suffice to say that it's not very much, and my final estimate of no more than $85 per week is perfectly accurate.
Just ordered 80 dollars worth of sushi :^)
>>39030691
about 50€, sometimes 60
>>39030691
Currently bulking. Added up my expenses from last week. The food I ate (according to my mfp logs) was pretty much exactly worth 65 swiss francs. I also spend about 20 bucks on non-alcoholic drinks when going out with friends.
>tfw you realize the bar jew is stealing 1/4 of your food expenses
Based on my rough calculation I should be able to get by on a 45 swiss franc budget during a cut.
About 15 bucks a day so 105 bucks a week. I do like me some chipotle
probably about £150. shit is tough when you're bulking on over 4000 calories a day and at uni too.
I scavenge for nuts and berries and eat natural foliage. Paying for food is such a meme youre all cucks
About $700/750 give or take. If you're going to eat, don't eat shit.
175$ cad cause I'm a baller ass nigga
~$30 + some gas + expenses of funding my hunting, fishing and diving + my time doing those things
Some high upfront costs but the continued enjoyment and ""free"" meat makes it worth it imo
>>39030691
Not a lot. Most of my food is bought in bulk once every 2 months for about $200. Vegetables are about $20/week.
>bulk organic oatmeal
>bulk brown rice
>bulk chicken
>years worth of multivitamins
>years worth of vitamin d3
40/45 every 2 weeks. Live on my own and control portions, partly because of fitness partly because of budget but I've made it work
>>39031543
Yes.
Source : am dutch
>>39030691
about 15-20 euros a week
I tend to bulk buy in a sale and don't care much about taste
>>39030847
A week's worth of meat is $20, give or take
>>39032753
sounds like a good hobby desu
£40. So what, $50 or so since the pound is dropping like a stone.
$75 is my weekly cap, last week I only spent about 40 bucks of it. I'm also only eating 1400 kcal a day (long term cut).
>>39032868
Keeps me out of trouble
I find fishing the most relaxing, hunting the most exciting and diving is probably the least enjoyable but variety is the spice of life
>>39031095
what is mercury poisoning
>>39030691
Until a month ago, about £60/week not including going out for dinner etc.
Now my gf and her kid have moved in it's gone up to about £120/week, but she's paying me rent so I'm actually spending less if you get me.
>>39030691
$100
Since I buy bulk it's more every 3 weeks for me. About 300 a trip to the butcher and cash n carry
>>39030691
Hmm, I need to work it out:
Fruit+veg - I buy at most 7 different types at no more than £1 each, this lasts me more than week. £7
Carbs - basically cost me nothing.
Meat - currently experimenting, I've spent £7 today on what I'm hoping will last me a week (I'm DYEL).
Milk - approx £1 for the week, I think.
So £15 max? I'll keep it simple and say that's $20.
>>39031341
Are you the Hydraulic Press youtubefag? Great channel bro
>>39033168
>all those tuna companies going bankrupt from all those mercury poisoning cases
>>39033314
>her kid
XDDDDDDDDDDDDD
>>39030691
$100 a week average when I'm cutting
$150 a week average when I'm bulking
Mostly meat, fish, fresh produce, rice, yogurt, oats
About $25.
$10 worth of the cheapest chicken/beef/pork (usually about 5 pounds of chicken for $2/pound),
$10 worth of fruit and vegetables (1 pound of bananas, couple pounds of broccoli, some carrots or onions),
About half a container of oatmeal (like $2 worth)
1 or 2 loaves of bread (2 loafs for $5)
I spend about $70 a week and eat a really varied diet, lots of fruits and veggies, chicken breast, ground turkey, salmon, tuna, beef, lots of beans & lentils, milk, peanut butter. I could pare it down and eat poverty-tier chicken + rice every day but what's the fun in that? One hour of work covers my whole grocery bill for the week, so why not eat a nice variety of foods?
>>39033434
Go back to /pol/ you fucking neckbeard, after you get to a certain age it's pretty hard to find someone who doesn't have baggage of some sort. Enjoy your quest for a virgin.
>>39031341
You make 3000 kroner a week by driving trucks? That's like 12 k a month, below minimum. Is this pole bait?
>>39033516
Hard, but possible. Enjoy making excuses and watching the kid resent you for the rest of your life.
>>39033314
>Now my gf and her kid
a live cuck!