Referring to the noodles alone, I purchased a 24 ounce bag of Skinner spaghetti noodles at a Food Town Store in Texas, USA, on sale on February 27, 2009 for 99 cents. The regular price was about $1.25, and you can also get a generic brand of spaghetti noodles on sale for about 77 cents.
Depends what you mean by 'spaghetti'.
For a 14 ounce can of prepared spaghetti (Chef Boy-R-Dee type) you can expect to pay between $.80 to $1.00 on sale. For a 40 ounce can of the same stuff, around $2.50 on sale. There aren't any 24 ounce cans of prepared pasta.
For a 26 ounce can of Spaghetti sauce, between $.70 and $1.00 on sale.
For a 32 ounce package of dry spaghetti noodles, $2.00 on sale.
Regular prices and special recipes (organic, whole wheat, etc) can add anywhere from 10% to 200% to those costs.
Probably around two dollars. Depending were you live and the brand.
It depends where you live, whether you want branded ones, and whether there's a special offer! In my local shops (UK) I could pay anywhere from about £0.60 to £2.20.
its about $1.50 or $2.00
it depends like $3.99
24 oz of spaghetti cost $2.87
In my grocery that's about $ 4
like 6 bucks
77 cents to 1 dollar and 50 cents
24 oz of spaghetti is a pound and a half.
it cost 17 cents
24 ounces of spagetti is one pound,eight ounces or a pound and a half. if this is called for in a recipe that would be for the dry weight not the cooked amount.
It depends if it is on sale or not but usually it is about 2 dollars
Referring to the Spaghetti sauce alone, a 26 ounce can of Hunts spaghetti sauce at a Food Town Store in Texas, USA, was on sale on February 27, 2009 for 99 cents. The regular price was about $1.99. You can purchase spaghetti sauce at any grocery store in Texas for between $0.99 and $5 (for the gourmet expensive kind).
The average price of a movie ticket in the year 1935 was 24 cents. The average cost of a movie ticket today in 2014 is 8 dollars.
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