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Please check the larder to see if we need more groceries. Are groceries on your list? How much can I spend on groceries this week?
A shopping cart full of groceries has more inertia.
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.
No. The mileage depends on the car, the more expensive they are the more options they have. Some more expensive ones do get better milage but you can opt for more milage and less money by giving up some extras.
This is a personal preference, many of the more expensive couches at ikea are nice, but some can be uncomfortable. The same goes for couches at macys. I would recommend testing each couch and deciding which one you find the most comfortable, and not basing your decision on the idea that more expensive is better.
He went to the store, and he bought some groceries.
Probably because they know exactly how expensive groceries have become. Perhaps they have larger families than you. We know nothing about your work situation, but if you are looking for a raise, dropping hints won't work. Verify that the company is growing and in a good financial situation. Your boss and owner could be worse off than you. Make a list of what you have done for the company and include how you have saved them money and increased business. Then ask for a meeting or review. Be prepared to have your request turned down.
Some cleaners are more expensive because they work better. Other cleaners might be more expensive because they use natural, less harmful chemicals.