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[–] tryptaminev@feddit.de 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Almost anyone can cut atleast 100€ a month from their grocery bills by just being a little more mindfull about what you buy.

Yeah no. I spent about 150€/month on groceries before, now after the inflations about 180€/month. The only way to safe 100€/month there would be to skip meals.

From what you write you seem to be in the top 1-10% of people by income, and the numbers you put out only work for people in the same priviledged situation.

[–] Thorny_Insight@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I said almost anyone for a reason. Just because general advice doesn't apply to you specifically, doesn't mean it doesn't apply to the average person then either.

Average monthly cost of groceries in my country in 2020:

  • Single person: 300€
  • Single parent, one child: 350€
  • Couple: 550€
  • Single parent, two childs, 620€
  • Couple, two childs: 760€