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I use to spend $120 to $150. But that was with some beer. Alcohol and cigs dont count. Thats another question. I have tried hard to cut back and am at about $80-85 now. Thats without hardly any beef, pork is still relativity cheap but isnt near as good. I would love to go carnivore, I did it many years ago before it was popular but no way can I afford it now. I have alot of food on hand but not near as much fresh as I use to. My deep freeze went out and I lost alot of meat about a month ago. That hurt.

In before some dumbass says fbi.

I use to spend $120 to $150. But that was with some beer. Alcohol and cigs dont count. Thats another question. I have tried hard to cut back and am at about $80-85 now. Thats without hardly any beef, pork is still relativity cheap but isnt near as good. I would love to go carnivore, I did it many years ago before it was popular but no way can I afford it now. I have alot of food on hand but not near as much fresh as I use to. My deep freeze went out and I lost alot of meat about a month ago. That hurt. In before some dumbass says fbi.

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[–] 2 pts

150 for three for a week

[–] 0 pt

Dang, what's the spread? Area of living?

I have some family that may move overseas soon, generally they're eying the cheaper prices of so called "third world" nations. Yet the nutrient density and quality of animal products is just as good if not better than where they're at, just that the econ is screwy. So the prices could be much lower depending on region, which is why I ask

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Pretty normal spread I shop for deals not specific recipes Hamburger Pork chops loins or roast Chicken No soda Couple bags of chips Whatever vegetables that are on sale I will buy in bulk so if chicken is at .49 lbs Or pork roast @.99lbs I’ll buy a lot Wisconsin