US based Southern family of 3, 2 18 year old twins and myself. Our weekly grocery bill is usually around 289.00 USD not accounting the household/health products or pet food. I shop at Aldi, Kroger, Food Lion, and rarely Publix. I enjoy your grocery hauls.
Hi Vicki a great shopping haul! We're quite lucky, there's only 2 of us and we're pensioners so don't eat loads. We've noticed though that prices have gone up so much, it makes you wonder when it will stop! See you next time.xxxx
We’ve noticed that in farm food the bags of chicken breast use to be 3 for £10 notwthere 3 for £16. The same with the salmon, smoked haddock etc and the back bacon was 3 for £6 now it’s £10. I’m in north Lincolnshire x
I have a family of 5 , two parents, kids are girl 20, boys 17, and 17 ( yes, they're twins ) . We live in a small town in Illinois. It use to cost us $200 for a week's worth of groceries, about 6 years ago. Then for a long time it was $250. Now it's $310 to $350 . This foes incluse toilet paper, paper towels ( which the price of these are making slowly become a luxury) laundry detergent and things like that. I sometimes go to Aldi and sometimes Walmart and sometimes a little at both.
Hi good vlog not been to farm foods in ages a few good bargains. So were a family of 5 me and my husband then I have a nearly 2 year old, 5 year old and 7 year old. I would say ours is about £100 (bit more when nappies/wipes or big house hold items) but thats me getting yellow labels on things like bread items meat or veggie things as well. I have to keep it quite strick and at the moment me and my husband don't get a lot of treat items I would say crazy!! Nice to see hear how other people do it. 😊
UK based family of 4 (2 adults, a 13 and a 4 yr old girl). We spend about £150, loads of fruit, vegetables, dairy and meat, the odd bottle of wine. I mainly cook from scratch but also both adults working full-time so would opt in for the occasional frozen/fresh pizza or burger to prep at home. I do meal prep at the weekends and make our lunches the night before to take to work. This way we save at least £250-£300 compared to people buying their sandwiches etc from shops/sandwich vans. We do not order take aways ever, but would go to Mc Donalds every now and then for a treat meal especially if on a day out or long-drive. Mainly shop at Aldi and get certain bits from Tesco. I might be able to keep costs down closer to a £100 on certain weeks, but that need VERY careful planning 😊
4 of us - two older teens who are 16 and nearly 18. I budget £700 a month and can just about manage it. Hubbie and one son take packed lunches. I have a separate budget for the other son for school dinners. He spends about £15 a week. Its a constant battle to keep within that budget.
*Superb and a very interesting Grocery Shopping Haul - Excellent 🙌👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻* Great deals .absolutely understand farmfoods with you,however you don’t fail to impress us with the deals you do find. Xx
Family of 4 adults here, 4 cats and a dog also, it’s around £250 a week we spend on shopping, and that’s mostly in Sainsburys, but usually do top up shops at Aldi or Lidl, I also go to Costco once every 6 weeks or so to bulk buy certain things.. I go to Iceland every other month for freezer stuff, but tbh it’s sometimes cheaper getting frozen things elsewhere.. veg for example is cheaper in Sainsburys, and things like fries/hash browns etc are cheapest in Lidl x
I shop for 3 adults and budget at £400 per month. I know UK inflation is going down but my food shopping shows no signs of that, I do my main shop at Aldi and top up at Sainsburys.
Shopping is gone crazy expensive, 2 adults, one 12 yr old girl and 1 cat here in Ireland and we used spend €100 approx a week and now its easily €140 a week, sometimes more and that's 1 takeaway every weekend as well, this Mamma needs a night off 🙂
Household of 5. 2 adults, almost 15 year old, 9 and 8 year old. 2 dogs and 3 cats and it's anywhere from $250 to $400 a week. 😅 Love watching your videos.
My best Farmfoods bargain this week was 90g black & Gold chocolate bars for 49p each (even happier as the shelf label said 79p), that brand is about £2.50 in Tesco.
IN MY FAMILY THERE IS 5 OF US. WE SPEND AROUND £150 A WEEK. WE MAINLY SHOP IN ALDI AND IN ASIAN CASH AND CARRY THAT'S WHERE WE BUY OUR BULK OF RICE AND ALL DIFFERENT TYPES OF LENTILS AND SPICES AND MEAT FROM. IT'S A LOT CHEAPER TO BUY IN BULK FROM CASH AND CARRY. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
We are a family of 8 and split it between Asda and Tesco so about £220a week ouch 😩 fussy eaters. Xx love you mac and cheese did it the other week was amazing x
In Australia there is only 2 major places to shop and Aldi ...which don't carry as much rand as Aldi UK or U.S be lucky if normal shop $350 and top up shop $125/$175 per week we have barely any variety shops no B&M no £1 store nothing like that all closed down what you pay 3 quid for we pay 15 !!!!
I usually spend around $200 a week and still find I need bits through the week. This is for 2 adults but there is nothing in the shop. Prices are atrocious, one example is those babybel cheeses, we pay $6.25 for 5. For a bag of frozen chips $6. Apples $6.50 a kilo. That’s just a few items. ❤
Farmfoods have some really good deals i thought you did well got a lot there & saved a lot Theres only 2 of us , no kids, & o can spend £70 + a week, but thats on everything food/ household/ toiletries etc. I do meal plan & i do cook from scratch so i do but lots of fresh vegetables /fruit. And i freeze things if i have a portion left as i absolutely hate wasting food. I do try to not go out to shops once ive done my msin shop as you know whats its like, you go for 1 or 2 things & next thing youve got 2 carrier bags of stuff & spent far more than you meant to!! So unless its Something that i realky need or have ran out of Something i try to.manage. also whatevef i spend evert week dont mean to say im.going to use /eat everything that week so i will get things which might not be on the meal plan that week but will use the week after , notbing goes to waste. Some weeks its vir cheaper, other weeks its more , once you start adding household etc it soon bumps your bill up
I've had a disastrous day today spilled coffee in my car this morning and then must have had a dodgy meal from the Chinese yesterday well say no more 😩