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  2. Want Cheap Groceries? Our Ultimate Budget Grocery List ... - AOL

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    However, with a little planning and a healthy grocery list, you can find budget-friendly foods that are easy to prepare. By prioritizing seasonal items, frozen foods and certain cuts of meat and ...

  3. Average Cost of Groceries per Month: How Much Should You Be ...

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    Within this budget, you spend 50% of your monthly net income on needs, which is where your grocery budget would fall, along with other necessities like mortgage or rent, insurance and car payments ...

  4. Maximizing your grocery budget? Here's how prices compare ...

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    In terms of overall cost, ALDI was by far the cheapest option, totaling $13.27 for the five items on our shopping list. ALDI was also the cheapest option for milk, eggs, bread, watermelon, and ...

  5. Dave Ramsey: 8 Food Prices That Are Rising the Most and How ...

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    Give yourself a realistic budget for grocery shopping and strive never to go over it. Even if you do go over it, don’t make a habit out of it. The Ramsey Solutions article notes that the best ...

  6. Thrifty Food Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Thrifty Food Plan (TFP) is one of four USDA-designed food plans specifying categories and amounts of foods to provide adequate nutrition. The other plans are known as the Low-Cost, Moderate-Cost, and Liberal food plans. Each plan specifies a number of pounds per week for each of 58 food categories for different age groups, for men, women ...

  7. Groceries are expensive, but they don't have to break the ...

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    Making a budget is a key to keeping grocery spending under control, and the first step is to track how much you're already spending.