Onward to October's Food Spending report......
Here are my FOOD BUDGET spending totals for OCTOBER 2021.
I have posted October's totals on the Total Grocery Savings Page located HERE and have updated the Totals there.
I am listing subtotals for each store I purchased from in October. If you aren't interested in that much detail, just skip to the bottom for the Totals Sum. My spending includes Food, Toiletries/HBA, Cleaning Products, Paper Goods & tax where applicable. We are a family of 4(2-3 eating at home this month). No "kids" under 25.
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CVS
RITE-AID
OOP $0.00
Qs/Ads/BC/Gift Cards $469.74
Savings 100%
WALMART
OOP $33.17
Value $87.76
Savings 62.20%
Value $184.31
Savings 45.24%
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My best 3 Store Savings Totals were Rite-Aid at 100%, CVS at 95.60% and Lidl at 68.27%.
I shopped at 9 different stores in October.
TOTAL Spent in October.................$322.26
TOTAL Out of Pocket for October w/R-A..............$322.26
TOTAL Value of Items Purchased w/Rite-Aid...$1,053.55
TOTAL Savings with Rite-Aid items....................69.41%
This closes out the October food/toiletries spending.
THOUGHTS & COMMENTS for this month.....
The monthly food spending savings percentage went DOWN by 6.42% in October 2021 to 69.41% compared to the September's 75.83% savings average. Still a great savings rate!
With 10 months accounted for, I have spent a Year-To-Date Total of $3,272.53 on food/toiletries in 2021.
2020 Yearly Grand Total Spent....................$3,272.53
The average per month amount spent is $327.25 in 2021 so far.
LOOKING AHEAD To November 2021.......We won't be hosting Turkey Day Dinner but I have most things to still make some Thanksgiving dishes for us to enjoy afterwards. I found 3 turkey breasts in the chest freezer when I organized it so one of those will get used. We are already 1/3 of the way through the month and soups/stews/casseroles will be making appearances on the dinner table again and those are food stretcher meals and leave a bevy of leftovers. I have my doubts but if butter and not as much if sugar go on Holiday sale I'll load up on those in November, hopefully a year's worth if the prices are great(but we aren't that optimistic). I don't do much baking for the Holidays but butter is usually at rock bottom this time of year and we are coffee/tea drinkers so some rock bottom sugar would be a bonus. I should definitely be able to keep the food tally under $300 for November, even with stocking up on butter and other staples on special.
* Do you track your yearly food spending? It's really not that hard or time consuming; just have your receipts and either track it in a notebook or on a spreadsheet.
* What was your savings percentage buying on sale and/or with coupons vs. buying at regular retail price last month, if you track that sort of thing?
* What are your methods for keeping your food spending in check?
Is anyone out there up for tracking expenditures and trying to spend less but still eat well?
Sluggy
