Okay, so I’m trying to figure something out. My weekly grocery haul for just me and my partner has somehow crept up to nearly double what it was two years ago, but when I look at my cart, it doesn’t really feel like I’m buying anything fancier or more than before. Are other people just quietly adjusting their budgets, or are you actually finding ways to keep your spending flat?
That sounds frustrating. My weekly grocery budget for two has crept up too, even though the cart looks the same. Prices can drift up without us buying more fancy stuff, and it eats away at the budget in quiet little moments.
Inflation is creeping into the budget. If you track unit prices rather than the items you buy you can see where the extra money lands. It may not feel like a lot until it adds up.
Maybe you started chasing substitutes without noticing or you switched to brands that cost more per unit. Even if the basket looks the same the price per ounce could be higher that sneaks into the budget
Seems like the premise treats the problem as one thing when it might be several small forces. There is a tendency to blame habits while prices and packaging changes do the real damage to the budget
Maybe the framing is off. You could look at cost per meal instead of total spend. This could reveal whether you are improving value or just paying more for similar meals
One more thought is to notice how seasonal produce and bulk buys look appealing but the deals change. Often a simple switch to what is in season can alter the budget without changing your routine