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Watson, Crick & A Twist
This fellow, self-proclaimed "Supermarket Guru" Phil Lempert claimed on NBC News yesterday that the typical grocery bill for a family of 4 was now $400 per week. At last I swear that is what I heard.
At which the wife and I looked at each other and said, "Which of us is spending the other $150 a week?" (Our bill ranges between $60 to $70 per week per head - and we eat damned well).
So, on a per capita basis (as not everyone has a family of 4) what is your typical weekly supermarket or grocery bill?
This does not count dry goods - it is only food purchases.
To help I've broken it down into poll selections - with the bidding at a low <$70 and ending at a greater than $110 per head range.
At which the wife and I looked at each other and said, "Which of us is spending the other $150 a week?" (Our bill ranges between $60 to $70 per week per head - and we eat damned well).
So, on a per capita basis (as not everyone has a family of 4) what is your typical weekly supermarket or grocery bill?
This does not count dry goods - it is only food purchases.
To help I've broken it down into poll selections - with the bidding at a low <$70 and ending at a greater than $110 per head range.