How Much Are You Budgeting for Groceries Today?

As the cost of living increases, people seek help creating a grocery budget. An online forum asks, "how much are you budgeting for groceries?" Responses offer money-saving tips for families with different needs.

Budgeting for Groceries  

Athletic family's $1000/month grocery budget

Family of four with athletic teen boys spends $1000/month on groceries, creates specific budgets, eats mostly at home.

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$700 Per Month for Two Active Adult

Couple spends $700/month for groceries, not prioritizing saving, but eats meat, seafood, dairy, fresh veggies, and dine out once/month.

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$200 Per Month With Intense Couponing

Sale sites, coupons, and rewards help keep grocery costs under $200/month for a household of two with effort and planning.

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$500 Per Month for a Family of Four

Family of four compares grocery store prices, rarely eats out, keeps food costs at $500/month.

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$360 Per Month For 2.5 Adult

Family uses online sales ads, stocks up on long-lasting items, and buys markdown meats to save on groceries.

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$400 Per Month for a Family of Three

Family of three shops sales, alternates stores, and avoids impulse buying to maintain $400 budget.

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