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I remember spending $200-230/mo for TWO people. That was everything too, including a decent amount of meat. That was also in a smaller city with less connections/stores and prices were noticeably higher than they were in a larger city.

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>The number one issue in exit polls in the election was the economy, and now a map lays bare the burden inflation has put on families across the country. Visual Capitalist, an online publication that produces data-driven content, used Census Bureau data to map the average amount households spend on a week's worth of groceries in every state. On average, Americans pay $270 per week on groceries, which adds up to $1,080 per month. Since August 2020, grocery prices have increased 20 percent, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

I remember spending $200-230/mo for TWO people. That was everything too, including a decent amount of meat. That was also in a smaller city with less connections/stores and prices were noticeably higher than they were in a larger city. Archive: https://archive.today/sg68E From the post: >>The number one issue in exit polls in the election was the economy, and now a map lays bare the burden inflation has put on families across the country. Visual Capitalist, an online publication that produces data-driven content, used Census Bureau data to map the average amount households spend on a week's worth of groceries in every state. On average, Americans pay $270 per week on groceries, which adds up to $1,080 per month. Since August 2020, grocery prices have increased 20 percent, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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I spend $220 every two weeks to feed two people, cooking 6 nights per week. Yes, this is significantly more than before but the point I'm trying to make is you fat fucks need to lay off the snacks.