We need food to sustain ourselves every single day. Without it, we quite literally could not survive. Even so, being a basic necessity doesn’t make it cheap. Lately, even tossing cherry tomatoes into your cart or daring to grab two avocados instead of one can feel like a real splurge.
That frustration is pretty much universal at this point. But what you actually end up paying depends on where you live. To see it for yourself, we’ve rounded up posts from r/whatsinyourcart where shoppers from around the world share their hauls and totals—scroll down to compare.
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$130 At The Farm Today! I Ended Up With About 63 Lbs Of Produce. It Lasts Us About 3 Weeks
That's a lot of produce. I wonder how they're able to keep it from going bad in the 3 weeks time span?
Sixteen Dollars At Walmart. The Best Part About Being An Adult Is That You Can Randomly Decide You Want A Cheesecake At 5:02pm On A Saturday. And Then Eat It Like A Pizza
17$ Poland
$30 Gifts For My Dad. Hoping It Will Feel Special On A Low Budget
$5 At The Local Municipal Market, 100% Organic
Your Tax Dollars At Work. Wic, $26.92
If you qualify for it no one has the right to judge you! Your family deserves to eat just as much as mine does.
$37.38 (5,519 Yen) Tokyo
13€ Anti Waste, France
Is this like the ugly produce program? Where they sell "unattractive" fruit and veggies for a discount?
€8 Farmers Market Belgium
Weekly Market-Portugal- 22.12€ Or 23$
$63 At Trader Joe’s And $63 At Whole Foods Comparison
Went Out For Eggs. Promptly Forgot Eggs. $9.42
£112, Tesco, England
$19 At My Local Farmers Market
$102 At Aldi, I Filled My Local Community Fridge!
$35 Produce Box
€ 45,39 In Portugal
Aldi UK - £63.92
That would feed me for a month. I knew my grocery prices just kept going up but this makes me realize just how bad it's gotten.
Made A Stop At 99 Ranch For A Few Items And Walked Out With A Bit More. Wasn’t A Bad Haul At $75
Ashamed To Admint It Was An Amazon Order $109.98
Honestly if I were rich I'd have more morals, but a lot of the time Amazon has the best prices. Any way I can save money is what I'm going to do. 🤷♀️ Judge me all you want - unless you're going to give me $$ to shop more ethically I don't care about your opinion.
My Produce For The Week - $7.67
Pretty Proud Of This Haul - Cost Less $29.77
$66 In Los Angeles - Grocery Outlet
Gross out is the only way to go in Cali. Unfortunately their meats have been questionable for me.
55.40€ Lidl Germany
Lidl is cheap. The meat is at a reduced price, probably the shelf life is soon due. However those energy drinks and American ice cream are products I never buy - too expensive, too awful.
30£ At Lidl, England
18,760 Won ($12.78) Busan, Korea
$243 At Winco
$7.92 In Sacramento CA
Are you planning to make a huge omelet or feed a lot of people? Or maybe egg someone's house? 😂 That's a lot. It would go bad before I could eat them.
$95 At Aldi In Atlanta
$62. Aldi And Publix. In College On A Tight Budget While Trying To Stay Healthy
What $9.00 Can Get You At A Chinatown Supermarket In Oakland, CA
I live in next city over and shop at the Asian market all the time. This would be $6 tops.
$56 Aldi And Walmart, Week Of Food For One
I remember my mom shopping in the 60s and complaining about groceries going up so high that she had to spend $50 for a family of five. for a week.
$20.71 At Super King Market In Socal
$50.26 Safeway In The Bay Area ($7.50 Saving With Membership)
That's a good point. I have a free "membership" at both grocery stores that saves me money. You just have to register a phone number and enter it when you check out. I also have one at Petsmart that gives you a $ credit every time you shop.
$150 From Aldi In Mid Michigan
Roughly $120 At Whole Foods
$106 Worth Of Groceries From A Supermarket In Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
$162.47 (Northern California)
Whole Foods $258.85
Kroger Haul 84.50
What $62 At Aldi Gets Ya
$85.43 At Aldi, Midwest
$328.92 Whole Foods In NYC
132$ Market Basket Maine
$79 From Walmart 🥕 🍍 🥒
75 €, Bucharest, Romania
$61 At Aldi. All Highest Quality Options Where Available
Tulsa, Ok ~ $54 Dollars Whole Foods + Target
134$ Market Basket Maine
This same person posted their $132 haul from Market Basket in Maine, that's a few spots prior. I love going to Market Basket, consistent prices and decent deals.
Groceries In Brazil R$180 About $30
€96.00 Lidl, Ireland
$75.57 At Aldi 🥕🥔🧀🥖😋
115$ For Myself And A Toddler In TX Pretty Happy With The Haul
Nice! Normally, the Kitchen-Aid mixer alone would cost much more than that.
$50.14 At Target
My $15.93 (After Coupons/Rebates) Couponing Haul From Publix And Food Lion!
120$ At Aldi. I Feel Like I Did Pretty Good
3 Stores For 5 People- $109.04
I wish these would all say how many people are being fed with these hauls. That makes a difference.
Think I Did Pretty Good. $170 @ Aldi
About $130 For All
Whole Foods NYC $158
We call Whole Foods "Whole Paycheck". Only the rich people shop there. 🤷♀️
$75 From Aldi Lasted Me Weeks Between Semesters
I believe that. All those beans and lentils are very filling, plus rice and oats, and some greens, not bad. Maybe not a culinary highlight, but not bad.
$55.33 In Midwest USA
No way. Even if the 5 frozen pizzas are $5 each that is still $25. That BBQ sauce is definitely at least $3 each, so that's another $9. The two chickens alone cost $11.60. So we are already at $45.60. Sorry to be so skeptical, but these type of posts only support the lie that anyone can afford food for their family if they can just shop "smart".
$13 At The Farmers Market In San Francisco
We used to have a great Farmers' Market here but not anymore. All they sell now is trinkets and wind chimes. What's worse, there's people who buy up little baskets of cherry tomatoes and produce at the supermarkets, then retag it for resale at our Farmers' Markets, calling them "homegrown", which they definitely aren't. You can taste that they're supermarket plonk as soon as you eat them.
97$ Market Basket Maine
First Time Really Buying Groceries For Myself. 52 Dollars At Kroger
Top marks for self sufficiency & being "responsibish" "adultish". Keep pushing boundaries. FYI lean away from "popular" brands. Your $ go further utilizing store brands. Also super "chunk" is 100% win. Geezer ok, don't forget to add "prediced" garlic. Onion & a can of diced tomatoes to your canned sauce. OK, I need to stop...you're awesome!
Sprouts - Los Angeles, CA - $70.99
I only buy produce at sprouts. They are the most expensive store in my neighborhood (except produce)
$166 Whole Foods
Normally I'm An Aldi Guy But Kroger Impressed Me Today. $113
$3 Turkey
Cheap turkey is AMAZING. Brine it in salt and herbs for 3 days and high heat roast, it comes out perfect. Use meat to prep homemade frozen burritos. Use bones and bits for soup. You can get 40+ meals for less than $40.
$10 Bulk Ingredients Haul
My $392 Aldi Haul!
Meat is so expensive right now. Which is why I don't eat that much of it.
$47. It’s So Much Fun Living In Canada
That's a lot of junky cat food. You can bet better stuff for less $ at a pet store or online.
$41.25 At Kroger In GA, USA
$38.43 At Weee! In Manhattan, NYC - I’ll Be Fed For 2 Weeks!
It's an Asian grocery store. You can get some good deals if you have one near you.
This Is What ~7000 Yen (~50usd) Got Me At Gyomu Super Today In Japan
Farmers Market, Portland, Or, $60ish
Costco, Honolulu, Hi $194
Changed My Eating Habits 2 Months Ago, Feeling Good! Heb, South Austin, Texas. $152
$175 From Whole Foods, USA. Includes 18 Fresh Oysters ($1 Each)
Again, only the rich people shop there in my area. I stick to the Safeway, Harris Teeter, and Trader Joe's.
Target Trip. Spent Way More Than I Wanted To. I Only Went For The Hair Stuff & Coke. $58.89
Must have been Fall - based on the Pumpkin Pie Pop Tarts and the candy corn Squishmallow. Oreo Coke sounds like 🤮🤮🤮.
$97.03 From Trader Joe’s. Not Pictured Is One Normal And One Mini Reusable Tote Bag
Se WI, $59.21. Had A Bad Week And Pretty Much Treated Myself To Whatever I Wanted
$202.17 At Aldi’s In Missouri
I found at my local Aldi’s that if I go right as they open, I can buy different types of meats at 50% off. We stick them in our freezer.
$110 Whole Foods
$81 At Safeway In Denver, Co
$2 Meat?? What I Bought vs. What I Made
A Very Small Costco (Midwest Us) Trip - $27.06 USD
Target Baby Run $102
Yikes. It's a lot less expensive to make your own baby food. Those pouches on the left are $$$.
Kansas City, Mo. - $119.81
$433 Costco Bay Area
It's the meat and the toothpaste that makes it so expensive. Everything else is probably $180
£35 Tesco - United Kingdom!
Super G Mart Grocery Haul In NC - $322
$64.64 At Met Market In Seattle
$112 At Aldi For 2 People
$2.17 Winco
$137.80 At Walmart In Southern America
$224, Local Cheesemonger, Portland, Me
I did! I also saw an awful lot of highly processed foods.
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You guys have no idea. In New Zealand prices are insane for food. Petrol hit US $2.33 a litre yesterday Lamb leg US$40.77, beef mince US$13.98, 1 kg cheese US$11.65. You walk and buy a handful - literally - of things and get a $100 bill (US$58.24). Wages not risen, and unemployment through the roof, even experienced skilled people not able to get work. I live on US$239 a week, this is the Disabled benefit and Carers benefit. Sibling on pension (i am their carer) gets US$266 a week. Insurance (house, car) gone up 916% since 2000, council rates around 300% (more in a lot of areas), power much the same.
Where abouts in New Zealand are you? Petrol where I am is NZ$3.03 (usd 1.70), cheese NZ$12 1kg (usd 6.98), beef mince NZ$19/kg (usd 11.62), lamb leg NZ$25/kg (usd 14.53), factor in that the US uses lbs, not kg. I rarely spend over NZ$120 a week for 3 adults and 3 cats. When it's just me and the cats NZ$50/60 p/w. Minimum wage has risen every year for the last 10 years and benefits have risen in line with inflation yearly also.
Load More Replies...I did! I also saw an awful lot of highly processed foods.
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You guys have no idea. In New Zealand prices are insane for food. Petrol hit US $2.33 a litre yesterday Lamb leg US$40.77, beef mince US$13.98, 1 kg cheese US$11.65. You walk and buy a handful - literally - of things and get a $100 bill (US$58.24). Wages not risen, and unemployment through the roof, even experienced skilled people not able to get work. I live on US$239 a week, this is the Disabled benefit and Carers benefit. Sibling on pension (i am their carer) gets US$266 a week. Insurance (house, car) gone up 916% since 2000, council rates around 300% (more in a lot of areas), power much the same.
Where abouts in New Zealand are you? Petrol where I am is NZ$3.03 (usd 1.70), cheese NZ$12 1kg (usd 6.98), beef mince NZ$19/kg (usd 11.62), lamb leg NZ$25/kg (usd 14.53), factor in that the US uses lbs, not kg. I rarely spend over NZ$120 a week for 3 adults and 3 cats. When it's just me and the cats NZ$50/60 p/w. Minimum wage has risen every year for the last 10 years and benefits have risen in line with inflation yearly also.
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