If your asking in price that's hard to say. Depends upon what's in the jar. .90 cents to $1.16 ea. to $2.32 ea. this is hard to say. Go to the store and price on the shelf. If your asking how much is 8oz. that is just a little less than an everyday campbells soup can.
Today, 12/8/07, I paid 49¢ for a 2.5 oz. jar of Earth's Best Organic brand baby food at at Target.
Today, 12/8/11, I paid 49¢ for a 2.5 oz. jar of Earth's Best Organic brand baby food at at Target. which means it would be like the same or llike 30¢
We would have to know what kind and what quality to answer this.
It depends on where you go to buy the baby food. Prices vary.
around 79 cents to a dollar
That would depend on where it was sold.
If you get the average baby food, one would cost around $.98 so if you multiply that my 500, then 500 jars of baby food would cost $490
£15
It was about 10-20 cents for each can or jar
Different kinds of baby food cost different amounts, but each was roughly half of what the same food costs in 2014. You could get a jar of meat for around $1.00, and fruits and vegetables were as little as 25 to 40 cents each.
It depends on a number of factors:Brand of the productContentsOrganicnessRetailerLocal value taxSize of the portionOn average, typically, one tin/jar of baby food can cost around 50p to £2.50 ($1-$4USD), depending on the above factors.
depends were u buy it if you are cheap in the 99 cent store a dollar or maybe more in expensive place 4
Answerjar food cost about 35 cents and jar and formula :powder cost 12 dollars a can and 4 dollars a can for concentrated, the ready to feed can is about 6 to 7 dollars and diapers cost anywhere from 12to 20 dollars depending on the different brands.
yes you can feed your baby "baby jar food" but not until he/she is atleast 4-6 months old...
This is not a question
It depends on the size of the jar. Every jar is different. If you are making your own baby food labels, it's a good idea to measure around the jar first and leave half and inch to an inch so you don't overlap the label.
A jar of honey in 2004 cost £3