My sons are home from college for the summer, so my grocery bill soared to over $300. Here's how I'm reducing costs.
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With two college kids back home for the summer, the author faces a skyrocketing grocery bill exceeding $300. This increase stems from the high-calorie demands of young adult children including athletes with expensive dietary needs. The author employs various strategies to manage costs, including shopping at more affordable stores like Aldi and using a free fridge to store surplus food, combating frequent family snacking and summer gatherings that exacerbate grocery spending.
To keep costs low, I'm hiding some products from my kids and shopping at Aldi.
As a health-conscious athlete, my college-aged son is grabbing protein-rich foods, fresh produce, and doctor-approved supplements, all of which are expensive.
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