In dollars.
What good would this info do you? Someone smaller would probably pay less than someone much larger. Someone who eats out more would give a different dollar amount for “groceries” than someone who cooks their own food.
One thing I can tell you, is that if I didn’t have to feed myself, I’d be rich.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
What good would this info do you? Someone smaller would probably pay less than someone much larger. Someone who eats out more would give a different dollar amount for “groceries” than someone who cooks their own food.
One thing I can tell you, is that if I didn’t have to feed myself, I’d be rich.[/quote]
well said even here in Thailand I spend an average of say 250-300 a month on just food. I do a LOT of my own cookming as well.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
What good would this info do you?[/quote]
I plan on pleasuring myself to it later tonight.
No seriously though. List:
- grocery bill
- your weight
- the # of people in your family
and we could probably estimate an average bill per month of groceries by relative size.
For example,
I am 190 lbs and on my own. My bill comes to roughly 400/mo when i am cooking everything.
Mine comes out to around 400/mo when i am cooking everything.
[quote]Chickenmcnug wrote:
Professor X wrote:
What good would this info do you?
I plan on pleasuring myself to it later tonight.
No seriously though. List:
- grocery bill
- your weight
- the # of people in your family
and we could probably estimate an average bill per month of groceries by relative size.
For example,
I am 190 lbs and on my own. My bill comes to roughly 400/mo when i am cooking everything.
Mine comes out to around 400/mo when i am cooking everything.
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Excluding family members, I probably spend about $450pm. Currently weigh about 230.
Now, once you convert this from AUD$ to US$ you will just need to work out my bill as a % of average salary in Australia, then calculate the same % of the average salary in the US and that should give you a figure roughly representing what I spend on a groceries in US$ in a month. Then you might be able to compare it with other figures that you might get.
Good luck.
240 lbs.
A lot of sales that month-$150
No sales that month-$150
Just a tip. Wal-Mart price matches everything and most of the time they don’t ask for an ad so everyday is sale day.
245 lbs.
Currently 360-400$ a month making all my own dinners.
Thats not including 100$+ supplements.
That for me really depends on the month. If I eat over at my gf’s or my parents, my grocery bill drops significantly. Also depends on my work schedule, whether Im home for meals or if I have to eat out. Also depends on how generous my boss is feeling, sometimes he decides to just buy random meals for the company, when he does I spend less. If I had to guess, I’d say about $500/mo.
250lbs
Approximately $200/mo for groceries.
I still use my parents kitchen/freezers as my personal grocery store.
[quote]Chickenmcnug wrote:
Professor X wrote:
What good would this info do you?
I plan on pleasuring myself to it later tonight.
No seriously though. List:
- grocery bill
- your weight
- the # of people in your family
[/quote]
- 800 to 1000 dollars per month.
- 170 lbs
- one
Now go pleasure yourself.
$800-$1000 per month in food (making/cooking/going out to eat) + $200-$400 in supplements.
This is for TWO people. ![]()
185lbs
$240 last month.
I even shop at Aldi’s because I am a poor college kid.
I’m only 143lbs and I spend $500+ dollars a month just on groceries (but I shop at Whole Foods in NYC so…). Supplements are about $165 a month.
Holy shit!
My brother and I have a combined bill (cooking and eating out) of a little under $3,000 a month! And that doesnt include the weekends!
I just bought a house, two BBQs and two huge freezers to go with it… a couple trips a month to Costco and my mortgage is paid - I can even finance a large pool and waterfalls for the backyard and get a new Subaru and Glock… I guess eating at home aint that bad.
[quote]PantyPeePunch wrote:
and get a new Subaru and Glock…
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I know this is off topic, but I just bought a 2003 Subaru WRX. Should be here by Friday ![]()
Oh, by the way, I spend about $100/week on just food from the grocery store.
around $300/month (includes supps. & eating out)
175 lbs (ectomorph)
just me and occasionally my gf
205#
@400$ per month
Much less if company makes me travel which is 50% of the time if it’s over night they allow me 25$ per meal, I normally eat really good when I travel.
150$, for sups
Bullpup
I have a 2003 WRX; it’s a great car… it’s perfect for driving to the grocery store.
225 pound broke-ass college student
About $240 a month
Still steal a lot of stuff from home
-195lbs.
-$800+ a month on groceries, not to mention the $200+ in eating out.
Aspen is EXPENSIVE!