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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: tinker9917
You have to be smart with your money in order to stretch your dollar. It's what we do.
We can't make it very well on just $100 like we used to for three of us, but we still manage for about $120/week.
We don't eat much beef - more chicken, pork and fish.
originally posted by: ketsuko
Oh, and then there is a price of eggs ...
originally posted by: Chansi3
a reply to: MRuss You are absolutely correct. When 10 companies, I believe I am right, have control over all the food in the USA, something is really ,really wrong. The amount of control these companies have acquired is astonishing. Every bite we eat and buy is already controlled by these mega companies. I very much doubt if anything can be done to reverse this now.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
I make good money but my eating habits have still changed a lot over the last 7 years, I just do not know how families that once just got by can do it now.
originally posted by: Aazadan
My grocery budget is roughly $80/month. I waste about $20 of that on flavored water and teabags. The remaining $60 goes towards other foods, so about $2/day as a meal budget. Soups, stews, and so on that you can make in a crock pot are cheap and easy. It only costs about $6 to make a huge pot of chicken noodle soup and that's a good 5 days of meals which makes it come in below budget. Other days rice with varying spices is also rather inexpensive. Then every now and then I can have a salad which comes in at around $4-$5.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
Chicken and rice goes a long way. My wife is Asian so I get all the Asian dishes, and they typically are not that expensive. 80 bucks is tough to work with I hope things get better for you.
originally posted by: Aazadan
The food prices really are outrageous though. Around here it's $12/pound for turkey, $10/pound for cheese, a steak can cost you $20. I honestly wonder how they're selling at these prices, but they are. The deli line always has 5-6 people waiting in it to spend $35 on the fillings or maybe 6 sandwiches.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
Wow, what part of the world do you live in? Deli meats and cheese is always expensive. Cook a 20 pound turkey and cut it up and put the rest in a soup that would last you a month on all of it, well if you could eat turkey for a month...lol
People in your situation really need to get back to basic on everything which I assume you do a lot. Anything packaged with a name on it will cost you. Go to a good size Asian market and start experimenting with stuff that is actually very good for you and cheap to buy.
plus a 50 lbs bag of good Thailand rice goes for 25 bucks and that is about 400 servings, so 6 cents a serving isn't bad. Being somewhat an Asian house hold we have rice 24/7 ready and we eat it every day just about. None of us are fat too.
$1 in 1975 has the same purchasing power as $4.80996 in 2015.
The total inflation rate from 1975 to 2015 is 380.99640%