My high-earning husband wants healthy food but gets mad about how much I spend on groceries. What do I do?
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My high-earning husband wants healthy food but gets mad about how much I spend on groceries. What do I do?
"My husband makes a high six-figure salary, and he still fusses with me about buying organic milk. The other day, I sent him to the grocery store to get a few items we needed. I usually do all the shopping because he tends to get caught up in how significantly prices have increased since he was a bachelor shopping for himself 20 years ago, and he ends up criticizing my shopping and how I can do better."
"The thing is, he's very health-conscious and choosy about what he puts in his body. Additionally, we have some special needs in our family that require rigorous ingredient reading and sourcing of higher-quality produce. I do my best to get the best prices I can by shopping largely at Aldi, but we still end up spending a bit more because of the dietary requirements, which he himself acknowledges."
A high-earning husband repeatedly criticizes grocery purchases, particularly organic milk, because of sticker shock from rising prices. The primary shopper handles most errands and already seeks bargains by shopping largely at Aldi. The household faces special dietary needs that require careful ingredient checks and higher-quality produce, which increases costs. The husband acknowledges those needs yet continues to express indignation and criticism, spoiling time together. A practical remedy is for the husband to take responsibility for grocery shopping to experience contemporary prices and develop greater understanding and empathy, reducing conflict over necessary purchases.
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