Graces7 wrote: » This used to get raised occasionally in various forms. Usually I buy at different shops so today;s mega order gave me a chance to see what I am spending per week. Some items will last at least 3 weeks, and I deducted the pet food,Works out at around/less than E20 a week. Frozen fish, cheese, a chicken, as well as fruit and vegetables and coffee . And some chocolate.. Bread enough for at least 2 weeks. I have of late had the impression that food is getting cheaper and not eating meat saves,
One eyed Jack wrote: » Not being funny or anything but I don't imagine food is actually getting cheaper at all, I imagine you're probably just eating less of it than you did before. About €20 a week sounds about right for one person who doesn't eat meat, but it doesn't necessarily follow that food itself is any better value than it was when you were younger. What I don't get is the latest craze for "batch cooking" or "bulk buying" as if they're actually new phenomena. I've never bothered with either personally but I can see how it has both it's advantages and disadvantages. I'd spend about €100 a week on groceries between the two of us, and it's gone in the week, as opposed to storing it up. I just don't see the point.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Food has never been cheaper than it is now. Producers are being nailed against the wall by supermarkets as chains go head to head on offers. That said it still pays to pay attention and not be a snob about brands, see this weeks survey results.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Food is probably cheaper though. She’s lived long enough to have empirical evidence.
One eyed Jack wrote: » I was thinking of that alright when I said it, because I was thinking the food bill is probably cheaper, especially when not buying meat, but that doesn't take into account either quality or value, and I'll always pay that bit extra for meat in a quality butchers as opposed to the meat they sell in Tesco for example that you could bounce it off a wall it's that rubbery! :pac:
uch wrote: » Srameen, €10 on biscuits (bread) for 2, I love your posts, but I'm realising you like them biccies, don't you