Two people - £60 - Sainsbury/Somerfield/Iceland ***** and if I start getting a load of crap through the post or by e-mail advertising all the other supermarkets and shops, I'll know how they started, won't I.....?
2006-08-11 22:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi 4 people in the family i spend an average of £60 in tesco but shop throughout the week spending around an extra £20 - £30 on fresh food like fruit and milk
2006-08-11 21:56:27
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answered by pinky p 2
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2 Adults and one Jack Russell. We don't shop weekly for the bulk of our food - but have a few add-ons for the fresh veg, salad and fruit. So, last night we spent £102.48p in Tesco - but we won't do that for another three weeks ago and will use the local Co-op for the fresh stuff which will probably be about three times at about £15 a time.
Considering that it is in an 'economics' theme you are asking, Tesco is about five miles away from us, so okay for the bigger shop and cheaper prices. The Co-op is our nearest retail business and about two miles away - so although their prices are higher than Tesco, the cost of petrol outweighs the extra base expense.
2006-08-11 22:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Our food bill is usually $100.oo a week. 4 in our family. In pounds sterling? (I dont know what you mean?) and we shop at Fry's Supermarket. Does this help?
2006-08-11 22:47:39
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answered by vhcsmamma 2
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I have 2 adults and 3 kids in my family and my weekly shop is done mainly in asda with odd bits bought from my local shop. I usually spend between £100 to £150 per week.
2006-08-11 22:01:20
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answered by ivoryski28 1
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Myself, my boyfriend and 2 grown-up sons. Around £100 per week in Asda for the main shop, then around £50 at the Tesco corner shop during the week to top up!
2006-08-11 22:16:01
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answered by franti91 2
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2 adults + a 10 months old baby around £40 at tesco but then shop at other shops during the week so maybe £20 to £30 more.
other shops are asda,Morrison , lidl and local shops
2006-08-11 22:02:15
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answered by LOL 5
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My average weekly food shopping bill is 50 euro, which is 30.32 pound. We live in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We shop at Dirk, which is the cheapest supermarket in the Netherlands, 10% cheaper than average. (A bit cheaper than Lidl, about 2% cheaper)
My family: two parents, three kids (1,3,5) (I think the age is important)
2006-08-11 22:02:58
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answered by Stillwater 5
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About twenty-five pounds for two of us. I do not buy processed foods, ready meals etc. I grow my own vegetables and freeze the surplus for use over the winter.
We eat steak, chicken breasts, good fish (and more that 5 portions of fruit and veg per day). Everything we eat is cooked from fresh or frozen - no microwaved dinners in our menage.
My supermarket is Somerfields, and they are excellent, but my meat comes from a local independent butcher.
2006-08-12 06:06:05
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answered by ? 6
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Wow. I shop for a family of six, and our average bill is $250 a week, give or take. I don't know what that is in pounds, but i feel like I'm getting ripped off!
2006-08-12 05:34:32
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answered by mynickname 3
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7 people £170 - £250 depending on supermarket . Tesco
2006-08-11 21:57:00
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answered by suzie1968uk 3
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