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How much do you spend on food each week?


How much per week?  

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  1. 1. How much per week?

    • £10-£20
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    • £21-£30
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    • £31-£40
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    • £41-£50
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    • £51-£60
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    • £61-£70
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    • £71-£80
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    • £81-£90
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    • £91-£100
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    • £100+
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Used to be between 50 and 60 quid a week between the two of us just with one shop at Morrisons, it's gone up though since we've been on slimming world, probably around the 75 quid mark due to all the fruit and stuff. Whoever says people can afford to feed families healthily for the same price they do processed food is full of shit. Oliver I'm looking at you.

 

Healthy food should be subsidised. A shop consisting mainly of stuff like fruit and veg should never cost more than one full of burgers and oven chips. That's fucked up.

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Went to Morrison yesterday and spent over 80 quid on food for me, her and the grand kids who are coming over for a barbecue, which is quite a lot I reckon for 4, but you do buy shite for barbeque's' and due to the hassle of having to bring your own bags, the wine I put in the front compartment bit  of the trolley got covered in the bring your own, bag for life, bags. She never used all the bags and I was outside having a vape when she paid.

It was only when we got to the car in the car park, did we realise what had happened, that the wine had been liberated from the clutches of the nasty hight street chain.

Taking into consideration - it was a long way back, our moral compass, the wine was over 70 quid for 6 bottle's and Ant who fronts Morrisons would of well been backing us - we decided to have Morrison's off. 

 

I will be saying 12 hail marys in mass on Sunday for my crime. 

 

 

Lord forgive me.  

Whilst I can't condone it I certainly can't condemn it... genuinely not sure what I would have done in similar circumstances

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Used to be between 50 and 60 quid a week between the two of us just with one shop at Morrisons, it's gone up though since we've been on slimming world, probably around the 75 quid mark due to all the fruit and stuff. Whoever says people can afford to feed families healthily for the same price they do processed food is full of shit. Oliver I'm looking at you.

 

Healthy food should be subsidised. A shop consisting mainly of stuff like fruit and veg should never cost more than one full of burgers and oven chips. That's fucked up.

Aye. That’s why our bill is high. We barely buy any processed food in the main shop. It’s fruit, veg, meat, fish, eggs, milk and that.
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This is the kind of crap that goes bad in a couple of days...

It's a trap. It ensures you go back every couple of days and grab some extras on the way. Before you know it, you've spent another £30 just popping in the shop.
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This is the kind of crap that goes bad in a couple of days...

 

Not many fresh foods go bad in a couple of days.

 

I'm on a hardcore very low carb diet, eating chicken, fish, fruit, veg etc.

 

I do one shop a week and everything fresh lasts me the whole week, sometimes longer.

 

Just because it says a certain date to use by on the container/label, doesn't mean it's going to go rotten beyond that within reason.

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