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Default Weekly spends on the domestic requisites;!...


"tony sayer" wrote in message
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Seeing that most all UK-DIY'ites are sensible practical people I was
wondering if anyone would like to comment on this..

How much of your hard earn't are you spending at the supermarket these
days?. I've just had a run in with SWMBO re this over the last few weeks
and to my mind it seems to be a bl^^dy small fortune so I'd just like to
canvass some opinions. Say a family of Four, 2 adults and a couple of
teenage children.

Living in the ever so effluent sarff to include grub, excluding eating
out, and all things like washing up stuff, bog paper cleaning stuffs all
those things that are needed to run the home excluding fuel costs,
amounts per month please if you don't mind

Of course those who don't quite fit that spec are welcome to comment...


I'm too frightened to add it all up. There's just the two of us. I must hit
ASDA maybe 3 or 4 times per week (very often for excercise). Anything from
£20 to £60 each time. Even then, I look in the fridge/larder and there's
nothing of interest to eat.
What ****es me off is the '2 for whatever' deals, e.g, some weeks back they
had Bachelors cup'a'soup at £1.08 each or 2 for a quid (now 4 in a pack
instead of 5 [I emailed Batchelors and was virtually told to **** off]).
Then there's the old biddy who wants a few bread rolls, ~69p per pack or 3
for £1.50, cheeky *******s.