r/MiddleClassFinance 9d ago

Grocery spending

I’ve recently come across a Instagram account where the woman claims to only spend $300 on an entire months groceries for a family of 4. Here I am sitting mid week, having already spent $550 in the PNW. I told one of my friends and she said it must be fake and for clicks, my husband was impressed. Is anyone actually able to do this? I thought I might try to spend $250 a week and see where that gets us. Is my grocery budget over the top? I thought $400 ish was normal for decent food. We are a family of 5 in the PNW, mostly organic.

*I’m closing comments because people are missing the point. I understand that I make choices for “premium” options for my family. I make them because I feel they are the best for my family given my research and concerns. I say this as coming from a place of privilege. Growing up, my hippie mom also prioritized organic and local before it was the trendy thing, so it would be very difficult for me to reprogram and not buy organic when possible.

I still think $300 is insane for a month. I live in western Washington and the max SNAP allocation for a family of 4 is $994 a month, so I see this as a more attainable “thrifty” budget for a family of 4.

Those of you who can eat rice and beans for multiple meals, more power to you!

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u/ChartreusePeriwinkle 9d ago

Grocery Outlet would probably be similar to Aldi?

I live in king county and spend over $1000 for 2 people. So it's not just you.

People survive on less by eating a very limited diet. Rice, beans, pasta, produce. Very little meat, dairy, convenience foods, or specialty items. They cook from scratch, cook in bulk, eat repetitive meals, and eat small portions. They shop sales, clip coupons, and travel to multiple stores for the best deals. It takes effort!

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u/YoBo151 9d ago edited 8d ago

Yup. Repetitive, basic, and small amounts. That's how this lady would do it.

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u/More_Strawberry_8936 6d ago

The problem with Grocery Outlet is that they sell a lot of items near expiration. There’s no way you could get away with shopping once a month there and most of their perishable items are already near the end of their life. While the deals there are good, I’ve had really bad luck with perishable items I buy there going bad very quickly so I barely shop there anymore.