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nah bout a 400 dollar shop for a month.... dont actually eat that much...

however you add cigarettes and alchohol into that.... your almost trippling it.

Our household must be a bunch of fatties

We probably spend $250 a week on food

And I bring my food to work :/

Our household must be a bunch of fatties

We probably spend $250 a week on food

And I bring my food to work :/

thats just for two of us.... god knows what my wife spends at work on food though...

i mostly have soup for lunch, chicken on a friday. maybe a beef and gravy sandwich one of the otherdays...

you have the kidlets tho tony?

Edited by Plattsy

thats just for two of us.... god knows what my wife spends at work on food though...

i mostly have soup for lunch, chicken on a friday. maybe a beef and gravy sandwich one of the otherdays...

you have the kidlets tho tony?

Dont have kids

We spend say

$100 duriong the week for groceries during the week

We dont cook on the weekends and some times during the week

So that's like $50 a pop when we go out

We normally eat out Friday night, Sat & Sun lunch & dinner

Dont have kids

We spend say

$100 duriong the week for groceries during the week

We dont cook on the weekends and some times during the week

So that's like $50 a pop when we go out

We normally eat out Friday night, Sat & Sun lunch & dinner

friday sat and sunday? bloody hell mate.... my wife is lucky if she gets taken out once a week.... keep that too yo self will ya! hahaha!

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