Does the amount of money you spend on groceries every week send you into a panic? Turns out, you're not alone. A recent post in the r/AskACanadian ...
Does the amount of money you spend on groceries every week send you into a panic? Turns out, you're not alone.The post has received a ton of responses detailing how much folks are forking to feed themselves and their families.
"Rarely eat out or get takeout. Whatever meat is on sale, veggies depending on season, canned goods, bread, bananas, eggs, cheese, rice," the response read.Some parents noted that one of the biggest factors impacting their pocketbooks was food waste, and provided some tips and strategies on how they tried to cut back on leftovers ending up in the trash.AskACanadian
Others shared that even with cost-saving methods like making their food at home and not eating out, the amount they spend on groceries is still high. "We started shopping only at Costco and do one shop for about $1,100 that lasts for around five weeks or more," they said.
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