How much do you roughly spent on food/week, Yas Forums? It it even possible to spent less than $140 ($20 a day/$3 = 6)?

How much do you roughly spent on food/week, Yas Forums? It it even possible to spent less than $140 ($20 a day/$3 = 6)?

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Is this bait, or are you really that bad with money? I spend half that on a bulk

In NZD
8L of Milk - $10
1 Big Weetbix Box - $6.50
2KG of Chicken Breast - $25
Bananas - $3.50
Apples - $6
Oranges - $5
Bread - $1.50
Jam - $3
Peanut Butter - $3
So about $63.50, however the apples and Oranges last me 2 weeks, so half those

Buy in bulk: beans, rice, pork shoulder, oatmeal, and potatoes. The beans/rice/oats can last you up to a month and are dirt cheap. Pork shoulders are about 2$/lb and last about a week. Throw in some bananas, sunflower seeds, and/or protein powder if you want.

fucking carblet

I'm in the UK, probably spend around £400 a month

Bout $100. I get $190 in NEETbux but I probably double that out of pocket.

i.e., I match it out of pocket to make a total around $400

Similar here but I do shop at Waitrose, could get it cheaper ofc but I dont really mind much, the quality is definitely better there especially their produce. I eat about 6-7 £8-10 steaks a week + chicken breasts, veg, rice and eggs. I also eat out a few times a week or get something from Greggs after work.

If you want cheap shit in the UK just go to Aldi/Lidl the brand stuff is at least 20-40% cheaper on average but their own produce food just isnt very good.

I disagree, I think Aldi/Lidl own brand is better than Tesco and the like, especially for stuff like meat and cheeses.

MnS/Waitrose > Sainsburys/Morrisons > Tesco/Asda/Lidl/Aldi

at least quality wise imo. i shopped at Tesco and Sainsburys for a long time too and they're definitely cheaper but not as good.

lmao no

usually 60 tp 80€. 20 to 30% goes to meat, i love treating myself with prime pieces from the butcher, expensive but so worth it.

i spend around 100 euros per week for ~2500 kcal/day. could probably shave it down to 70ish if i just went for the cheap shit. i live in scandinavia.

On a cut maybe $300/month

Where are the vegetables? What do you eat the chicken with?

>How much do you roughly spent on food/week, Yas Forums? It it even possible to spent less than $140 ($20 a day/
>20 dollars a day
I spend at most 8 dollars a day even accounting for supplements and cooking oil
What the fuck are you buying?
If I had a 20 dollars budget I would be swimming in raw dairy from cows that grazed on pasture (yogurt, whey, milk, cream, cheese, all raw), I'd eat wild caught fish (which is usually cheap like sardines anyway), mussels, oysters, homemade sauerkraut everyday,game meat from wild animals

carbs are cheap as fuck lol

imagine still eating vegetables in 2020 fucking lmao

The cheapest salmon patties run you like 5.37, and that's just the meat for your dinner

£3 a day on beef

>The cheapest salmon patties run you like 5.37, and that's just the meat for your dinner
Uh... why not buy the whole salmon instead? Why buy some procesed garbage?

retard alert
I bulk buy lamb steaks for $2 each

>eggs (bulk, find a cheap foreigner selling them)
>chicken (see point above)
>canned veggies like beans
>Broccolli
>rice
>tuna
>fruit
>optional: coffee/tea
>herbs (again, don't buy from jew supermarkets)
>oats
>yoghurt
Shit is cheap, when cutting I remove some items. Most of the time home-made meals actually taste better than bland Dominoes or whatever.

I can't tell if trolling, but the cost of lamb in your community has no bearing on salmon cost in mine.

I spent about $130 earlier this week at the grocery store , but that usually lasts me for about 2 weeks.

200+ a week unless I want dogshit no nutrient shit quality half rotten meat.
Spain btw.
Never vote socialist.

Depends what you're shopping for. The most orgasmically perfect avocados I ever bought were from Lidl.

About 150 Swiss francs a month right now(160 USD), which allows me to eat meat maybe once a week, as meat is prohibitively expensive in this country. I never eat out and mealprep.

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In commiefornia, spend about 90$ for my fiancee and I to eat every week.
We make a large pot of beans to last the week on Sunday, costs about 4$ for 10lbs
Mexican markets have chicken breast for 99c per lb,.so we grab like 10lbs for the both of us. Like to toss it in the crock pot overnight on Sunday with some cheap salsa from the Mexican market then shred when I wake up. Big zip lock of shredded chicken to top beans, rice, make burritos, cook with eggs, whatever you want.
Rest of my money besides bean and rice is veggies, eggs, protein powder every 3 weeks, and sometimes we snag nicer cuts of meat for parties or get together.
Whatever is leftover from good budget turns into an eat out fund for Saturday evening, whether we have 10$, 20$, or 30$, we grab something and relax at home most of the night.

>oats: $1 (0.25kg)
>Bananas: $1(kg)
>Chicken: $3(kg)
>PB:$2(400g)
>Eggs= 20 eggs/package $3.5
>Sirloing=$8 per KG
>Greek Yorg: $4 (0.5kg)

More extra shit(70%chocolate some Redbulls): I spend like $35 per week

all you eat is oats, eggs, chicken, and peanut butter? what the fuck

I spend a good amount, I get some combination of these, but not necessary all of it in a week.
>Baby spinach, kale, field greens
>Onions, peppers, carrots, mushrooms, tomatoes, cheese, low-cal dressing
>Berries, melons, bananas, apples
>Rotisserie chicken, ground beef, striploin steaks, pork chops, tuna, salmon, lamb chops, eggs
>Energy drinks, protein bars, milk, greek yogurt

>2 bottles of kefir, $7.00
>2 gallons of milk, $5.00
>5 pounds chicken thighs, $5.00
>12 pack ramen, $2.00
>5 bags frozen veg, $5.00
>3 bags frozen spinach, $3.00

This doesnt account for my seasonings or my massive bags of rice that I get every once in a while, but it comes out to around $30.00 a month

Not too much, I don't think. Here are my staples:
> Eggs, ground beef, whey, whole milk, black beans, white & sweet potatoes, peanut butter, tons of spinach, peas, carrots, some berries here and there

Anywhere from 10-40€/week depending on what stuff I buy.

Chicken=~30
Beans = 1.75
Rice = .75
Cheese = like .10
Olive oil=.10

Feeds 3 meals a day with perfectly balanced macros minus mixing and matching spices that last for months.

How do you manage to spend $140 a week?

I'm cutting rn so about $100/month.

how do you guys eat these beans?

do you mix them with anything, or just eat them warmed up out of a can?

>$20 a day on food
This has to be bait, right?

Add tomato sauce and sriracha

My mom buys everything for me so $0. Basically I consoom 1kg of meat (roughly), 400gr of potatoes and 4~ whole peppers every day for my main meals. Then I eat like half of a cottage cheese container (idk, it's about the same size as the average butter), 1/4th of duck pate, about 3-4 glasses of milk and a bunch of weird bread snacks with very low kcal. How much could this possibly be? I bought like a years supply of protein so that's basically pennies. I guess my food is about $50 per week?

Shit forgot my kiwis, I eat like 5 every day

>How much could this possibly be?
15 dollars I guess, but it depends on the quality of the cheese and milk
You sound like a macaco though

kiwis are expensive as fuck where I live so this could eat 5 dollars altogether

Wtf is a macaco? Brazilian? I'm from EU and everything is high quality here.
Can't really say here but they are affordable enough

donde compras para gastar tanto? en el mercadona la carne no es de mala calidad y no es muy cara

Con Rajoy me iba al lidl y compraba la comida de un año por 32 euros. Putos comunistas quitando a mi presidente por corrupción. Smh.

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>Wtf is a macaco? Brazilian? I'm from EU and everything is high quality here.
Yes it's because of the speech pattern
You must be spanish or portuguese then because along macacos latinos posts always follow the basic subject, verb and predicate structure

You're either an ancap or you're a socialist dumbasses, there is no good politicians or State system
Communists are just honest about robbing others

Based. Yeah, I am aware I spend a lot of food but I don't care, you can't put a price on health. Everyday I eat fruit, vegetables, clean protein sources like fage jogurth 0%, turkey mince 2%, etc. shit adds up.

I shop mostly at Sainsburies and Coop. If I started shopping at Waitrose only Id probably spend around £500..

Ur breddy gud then cause you nailed it. I'm part mutt too, I don't think you could tell speaking tho

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When I was cutting I was eating for about $2/day. Now I'm bulking and it's maybe $5-6/day? Chicken and milk are cheap where I live

holy shit what kind of chicken are you buying

I'm not OP but that's a very normal price for chicken breast here in NZ. Don't forget that it's NZD

one $5 latte is 25% of your budget gone

on average, $20 a week. Once a month I have to spend like $40-$50 to buy more rice, oatmeal, peanut butter, orange juice, and maybe some snacks. The $20 is just eggs, bread, and milk for whoever needs it (i just buy milk for the roommates).

and then the cheapest decent food option at food courts is $15 (not subway, fast food, or chinese food, but something healthy)

so $20 gone with a coffee and lunch

t. guy that can't cook and works in the downtown core of my city

fortnightly:
>2kg Lamb BBQ Chops
>2kg Porterhouse
>2kg Pork Sausages
>2.5kg Beef Mince
>7 Squid
>200g Beef Liver
>4L milk
>dozen eggs
>750g cheese
>250g butter

roughly $250aud a fortnight (i also live on a remote island so prices jack up eg mainland chicken $9.50/kg but here its $15/kg)

I forgot 2 things actually. I eat about 50g of Kale a day, as well as about 200g of Potatoes with Chicken

Should be around 50-70 per week. Any more than that and you're overspending