Awww bless you. We are bloody fortunate and we are aware of that too. It is a working class done well type of guilt I think! (We give a lot too charity too without being the dickheads who post it on Facebook!) Phew! I have justified my spending!If you can afford it and you’re not wasting anything don’t feel guilty....we could spend a lot more but I do try to reign it in a bit
I find the healthier we eat the more our shop adds up. We eat a lot of fresh fish, and that adds to our weekly shop. If we could I would happily spend abit more on food, espically to be able to make better lunches everydayOh my God. I am mortified- 2 adults and we spend £240 per week. We eat very fresh ingredients but I honestly don't know where it goes. We eat out a lot too - so it can be even more. I am glad this is anonymous as I am aware how ridiculous this is!
I get a full trolley from aldi expecting it to be about 50 quid. Theres things on the bottom self and falling off the top of the trolley. Then the cashier says "£150 please, cash or card". I'm likeHa ha I’m always stunned when it goes over £100 without middle aisle extras
Is that because they have put some prices up?As soon as the kids are back at school
I get a full trolley from aldi expecting it to be about 50 quid. Theres things on the bottom self and falling off the top of the trolley. Then the cashier says "£150 please, cash or card". I'm like
To be honest I could easily spend up to that some weeks if I really decided to treat usOh my God. I am mortified- 2 adults and we spend £240 per week. We eat very fresh ingredients but I honestly don't know where it goes. We eat out a lot too - so it can be even more. I am glad this is anonymous as I am aware how ridiculous this is!
I think prices have slowly gone up in aldi. Probably does help the 10 bottles of wine in the trolley and enough snacks to feed a small villageIs that because they have put some prices up?
There was maybe £15 of booze . But I have found I am buying lots of snacky easy food for the teenagers to grab between meals so things like pepperami, the dairylea dunkers , and also with the weather so nice I have been buying lots of cans of pop and ice cream . It has been a huge treat for them been allowed a can of fizzy drink per dayHa ha I’m always stunned when it goes over £100 without middle aisle extras
Yes, prices have definitely gone up. There are no special buys anymore and my online delivery shoes I've made £0 savings.Is that because they have put some prices up?
Before lockdown we budgeted $150 per week for 2 adults, which is £88. Sometimes it was much less, like $110, just depended on what we needed.So looking through some of the other threads I’m worried my spending isn’t normal on food shopping every week
We’re obviously spending a lot more in lockdown as we’ve gone from both having breakfast and lunch in work and eating out on weekends, to eating 3 meals a day at home. But I’m spending between £100 and £130 a week for 2 adults - usually £70ish in Aldi and £30-60 in Tesco (before lockdown it was £70/£80 a week and a LOT more on eating out). It does usually involve wine and beer, and I do cook a lot of new recipes from scratch with nice ingredients but I think that might be a lot! I’d be really interested to know how much you all spend?! Xx
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