I used to know down to the nearest pound, but I have taken my eye off the ball over the last couple of years, so I honestly don't know, which is bad when I think about it 🤔
There's mainly just 2 adults, occasionally a 3rd, and I like to cook for others, so I regularly host family for dinners.
We also have a lot of pets (6 indoor ones), and about 50 fish, which all cost a bloody fortune to feed, and probably eat better than we do 😂
I'd say I spend approx £100-£120 per month on the indoor pets, and around £80 a month on the fish food. That includes treats as well as their normal foods.
I cook mostly from scratch, and we eat meat 3-5 times a week, with other meals being vegetarian/vegan (no fake meat, though). We like Asian, Mediterranean, Indian and many other cuisines, so we eat a wide range of things.
I shop mostly in Aldi and then Asda, although we also use Tesco, but not as regularly.
I do buy what's on offer and am not interested in big brands, except for maybe 1 or 2 items, which I think taste nicer, and they're not things we buy very often (eg, Branston pickle or Coca-Cola).
I make my own bread, and rolls, etc. We don't eat out very often, maybe twice a year, and we rarely have a takeaway (probably less than once a year), as we're always disappointed because my cooking tastes better 😂
I try to buy meat from the butcher where I can, and always buy only free range eggs.
I'd estimate that our monthly shopping bill, including all household stuff and not just food, is around £400/month.