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Who usually does the food shopping in your household? If its you, how much do you usually spend on groceries?
 
Who usually does the food shopping in your household? If its you, how much do you usually spend on groceries?

Me and my BF kind of share that responsibility. He'll go to the regular grocery store and get all the meats, spices, veggies and little things we need. I'll go to Costco and get bulk supplies and snacks.
 
My mom shop for groceries on Amazon Fresh and Instacart to avoid the massive crowding.
 
We shopped for groceries online since the pandemic began 2 years ago.
 
It is, because we don't have to wait until the mass crowding to die down after couple of days.
 
Whenever the holidays come around, stores crowded on occasion.
 
On occasion, yes.
 
I do. Unfortunately I just can't seem to trust sending my fiancé while living in a big city. I'm fortunately in one of the nicer suburbs surrounding the city, but I still would rather take the risk myself. I live in Texas and I'm constantly carrying so I don't have to worry about any of that. I work as a Chef though so I pick out all of my produce and cook most of the things that we eat from scratch. I tend to get things from different stores too, bulk/snacks = Costco, canned/snacks = Winco, produce/meats = Kroger.
 
I do. Unfortunately I just can't seem to trust sending my fiancé while living in a big city. I'm fortunately in one of the nicer suburbs surrounding the city, but I still would rather take the risk myself. I live in Texas and I'm constantly carrying so I don't have to worry about any of that. I work as a Chef though so I pick out all of my produce and cook most of the things that we eat from scratch. I tend to get things from different stores too, bulk/snacks = Costco, canned/snacks = Winco, produce/meats = Kroger.

Is there a lot of crime in your city?
 
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