Been thinking about it...I think it’s more 170/180 actually as we do stop for fruit and veg at the greengrocers oftenInteresting topic, I now spend a lot more on groceries but given that coffees and meals out have drastically reduced i bet is still lower than before.
We’re a family of 3, before I used Asda but as it’s impossible to get a slot I had to use Ocado (preggo so don’t want to go to supermarket).
It’s a lot more expensive and our bill per week is around 140. We do throw the odd small toy/book/bubbles on the basket For my little one and I have to get all the toiletries too (before we’d probably go to boots once a week but now has to go all under Ocado).
I love grocery shopping, I am so boring
We are two adults, 2 kids and 2 extra kids every other weekends and 1 night/day during the week. We spend around £200 a week. We always have plenty of fresh fruit & veg and snacks! I’m hoping it will massively reduce once we aren’t at home 24/7About 180 a week. Thats for 2 adults, 6 y/o and 10m old.
That's inc baby formula, nappies, wipes and all hygiene and cleaning products too.
We donormallyalways have a take away. Always have nice snacks and cans of pop tooOh and lots of fresh fruit too.
Before lock down or now ?
My ALDI shop this week was £170 .Didn't even know it was possible to spend that much in there. I didn't even buy any middle aisle shite
Ha ha I’m always stunned when it goes over £100 without middle aisle extrasBefore lock down or now ?
My ALDI shop this week was £170 .Didn't even know it was possible to spend that much in there. I didn't even buy any middle aisle shite
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