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View Poll Results: How much do you spend on food per person per day?
<10 27 28.72%
10-20 32 34.04%
20-30 24 25.53%
40-55 5 5.32%
55-70 1 1.06%
70-100 2 2.13%
**** you, Sheba 3 3.19%
42 0 0%
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Old 05-17-2012, 12:55 PM
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Groceries are about $5 per person per day. I don't have the eating out numbers on me but it would be less than the groceries. So I answered <$10 per person (for a family of 6).
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Old 05-17-2012, 12:57 PM
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Looking at my budget for the last six months I spend about $22 per day on groceries and eating out. Some of the grocery bill includes random stuff like tooth paste, garbage bags, dish soap etc. So for food I'm still probably at around $20 per day.
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I find men are pretty simple creatures, actually...just figure out what they like (BJs, chicken pot pie, good scotch, whatever) and then give them lots of it, and they're pretty compliant.

Manipulating women...now THAT's hard. Probably because most woman have no clue what they like.
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Old 05-17-2012, 01:43 PM
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You expect to spend 4,000 per year on an S.O., so basically you expect them to pay their own way right?
Most of the time, yes.
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