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.
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
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.
Typically, a standard baby food jar contains about 2.5 ounces of food.
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.
I'm sorry, but without specific information on the brand, size, and location of the jar of baby food in February 2007, it is impossible to provide an exact cost. The price of baby food can vary based on these factors as well as inflation rates, market demand, and production costs. If you have more specific details, I can try to provide a more accurate estimate.
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.
In 2017, the average cost of a jar of baby food typically ranged from $0.50 to $1.50, depending on the brand and ingredients. Organic or specialty baby foods could be priced higher, sometimes reaching around $2.00 or more per jar. The cost could vary based on location and store pricing as well. Overall, parents could expect to spend around $50 to $100 a month on baby food, depending on their baby's dietary needs and preferences.
Well, honey, in 1980, a jar of baby food would have set you back around 50 cents to a dollar, depending on the brand and size. But let me tell you, that was back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, so who knows what the heck the prices are now.
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