It totally depends on what you plan to eat, where you live and where you shop. If you shop at a discount store- watch for sales and cook meals ahead and eat left overs, you could get away with as little as 40 dollars a week.
Now, I know that you said ONE person, me and my boyfriend are TWO- we eat out quite a bit and cook other nights and we spend about 500 a month. That's about 125 a week- or 60 bucks a person. Big difference.
Just depends on what your willing to spend.
I live alone and spend about 240.00 a month on food. That breaks down to 60.00 a week. I don't buy a lot of junk food or soft drinks. This is fruit, vegatables, and meat.
300 bucks probely
$150.00
$6000 dollars
I spend about $100-$150 per month.
The average Japanese family spends between 100 and 115 US dollars each month on groceries. Many families have cut back on their spending because of the recession that has affected so many people. Japanese homemakers can spend so little each month on groceries by buying wisely and be a bit more frugal in their eating habits.
It depends on what you are buying.
150-200 pounds a month
7.50 USD
98 percent more than it cost
You arent required to pay each month it is just one payment of about 20-30dollars
15 dollars
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It would depend on where you buy your things and what you buy.
It will depend on exactly what types of food you buy each month, as some organic foods don't cost too much more than their non-organic counterparts. But in general, you'll probably be looking at paying 10-20% more for groceries if you buy solely organic foods.