Discussion: How much do you spend on food shopping?
There’s been a lot of coverage recently about an impending recession, the american mortgage crisis, and the rising price of food and fuel. Is there anyone who hasn’t given at least a quick thought to their monthly budget and looked for where they could trim some fat? I have, and I’ve also been wondering how I’m doing with my food budget compared to everyone else. This isn’t an opportunity for one upmanship, I’m actually more interested in finding those who are spending less, and how?
Please answer the following questions either on your own blog (and link here, so I can find you) or in the comments.
Here are the questions and my answers.
1.) Predominantly, where do you shop? Tesco
2.) How often do you shop? Weekly
3.) How much (on average) do you spend? £60(this includes household products and nappies)
4.) How many people are you buying for? 2 adults, one infant
5.) Do you do any of the following – meal plan, make a list, have a budget? Yes to all
6.) If at all, how have you tried to lower your spending on food and household items? I started meal planning and buying online to keep my costs down, recently though I have had to increase my budget from £50 to £60 as I was really feeling the squeeze.
Thanks for taking part.
I'm a 27 year old mum to 4 year old Erin. We live just outside Edinburgh in a small village. I've been blogging for four years and write about anything and everything that takes my fancy.
