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Hello Forumites! However well-intentioned, for the safety of other users we ask that you refrain from seeking or offering medical advice. This includes recommendations for medicines, procedures or over-the-counter remedies. Posts or threads found to be in breach of this rule will be removed.June 2026 Grocery Challenge
Welcome to the 6th Grocery Challenge of 2026!
As always this challenge is to reduce your own grocery budget to levels that you will be pleased with, not forgetting that we always recommend that you stay inside your own comfort levels and take things gently one step at a time. Remember that this is not a competition....it's designed to take you and your grocery spending to a level you are happy with.
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If you are new to the challenge I have quoted the advice from Galtizz below which will help you get started.
Please post into this thread for help and advice and support at any time. Good luck to everyone taking part!
I have said this before, but for all the newbies to the challenge;
For the first month I took a guess at the budget but I really had no idea how much I was spending.
I found the best thing is to have a guess the first month but SAVE ALL OF YOUR RECEIPTS (and yes, that does include the ones from the local shop when you run out of milk), then at the end of the month add them all up and have a look if you were on budget, if not, it doesn't matter because your budget was a guess. For the next month you can use the total of your receipts and take a bit off to get a realistic budget, just shave off as much as you think you can, it could be £1 a week or £20 a week.
If you are currently spending £200 a month don't suddenly drop it to £100 - you'll never do it but if you cut £20 a month off for a few months you'll get there eventually without feeling you're missing out on anything.
You might think you've done everything you can in the first month but someone always comes up with a new idea and, if you try it you often find you save a bit more (unless you are SarahSaver who is an expert at this and could only save more if she turned her back garden into a paddy field and lived on rice ) In the first month I thought, I'm planning meals, I couldn't possibly save any more, but then I started double cooking and freezing, and making soup instead of buying it in tins.
I've been doing this since Feb but only saved ALL of my receipts last month, it has given me a much better idea of where it is all going. Budget for next month is £80 for 2 of us, I'll start on 30/4. I could probably save more, by eating different foods but I can afford to live on £80, I have saved a lot of money since Feb. and I don't waste food or money any more. So I'm happy with my budget.
By request, here is Spiggles wonderful helpful post
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For guidelines on posting in this thread please read the second post in this thread.
For the Grocery challenge Recipe Index please see posts #4 to #10 this thread (the list is growing!!!!!)
For everyone's totals, see post #3 on this thread
I hope everyone has a great month!
Jings
NimbleFins Average UK Household Cost of Food - updated July 2022
Per Person: The average weekly food shop is £28.7 per person in the UK—but clearly caloric needs vary by age and gender. When you add £14.9 spent on food prepared out (e.g., restaurants and takeaways), the average weekly food bill for 1 person is £43.6.
Average Adult Man: The average adult male spends around £35 on groceries, £18 on food out and £53 altogether on food each week.
Young, active adult man: A young, active adult man around 18 years of age whose caloric needs are 50% higher than the average person would theoretically spend around £65 a week on food (£43 οn groceries and £22 out).
Average Adult Woman: The average adult female theoretically spends around £27 on groceries, £14 on food out and £40 altogether on food each week.
Young, active adult woman: A young, active adult woman around 18 years of age whose caloric needs are 25% higher than the average woman would theoretically spend around £50 a week on food (£33 οn groceries and £17 out).
2 Adults: The average weekly food bill for 2 adults would be around £93 in total—£62 spent on the weekly food shop and £32 spent on food out.
Family of 3: The average weekly food bill for a family of 3 (two adults and one younger child) is around £128—£85 spent on the weekly food shop and £44 spent on food out.
Family of 4: The typical family of 4 (two adults and 2 younger children) would spend around £163 each week on food—£108 on the weekly shop and £56 on restaurant and takeaway meals.
Family of 5: Larger families of 5 (two adults and 3 younger children) spend around £131 on the weekly shop and another £68 on food prepared out, bringing the total average food bill for a family of 5 to £198.
Family of 3 adults: Three adults (or two adults and one older teenager) would spend around £93 on groceries, £48 on food prepared out and £140 altogether on food each week, clearly with budget varying by the age and gender of the family members.
Useful additional info from @suffolk _lass:
ONS also have aninteractive spend explorer on their website at this linkand I do think it is worth people looking at this. You can click on a category and it splits it out a bit. They also have figures on deb, expenditure, and income & wealth atthis linkand these are based on the 2021 census figures. And a personal inflation calculatorhere
Incredible post from our own @PipneyJane : SURVIVING ON A TIGHT BUDGET
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Guidelines for posting on the Grocery Challenge thread
What is the Grocery Challenge thread?
This is a thread where people who are taking part in the Grocery Challenge can post for help, encouragement and support and talk about anything related to grocery shopping. We ask that you try to keep on topic and post things that are relevant to the challenge.
Posting grocery budgets and spends for the month
Some people like to post their grocery budget and final spend for each month. If you wish to be included in the master list then please post these in red and in a large font as this makes it easier for the volunteers to keep a record of everyone's totals.
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In order to make the thread easier to read it would be helpful if users would try not to post multiple posts in quick succession.
Chat
Chatty posts that are relevant to the Challenge are fine. Irrelevant chat or posts simply saying "Good morning/Goodnight", "just popping on to say hello", "I've sent you a pm" etc aren't, as they clutter up the thread and may be removed to make the thread easier for others to read. Unfortunately, the board guides simply don't have the time to pm users individually when posts are removed to keep the thread on topic. If your post has been removed and you are unhappy with the decision, please feel free to send us a pm.
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No Spend days (NSDs)
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Please keep these relevant to the challenge. While photographs of produce or cooking are great, pictures of semi-naked men or large clip art aren't.
Bargains
Please don't forget to check out the Grabbit and Shop but Don't drop boards for any bargains and the Discount Codes 'n Vouchers (online & offline) board to see if there are any current vouchers around.
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Useful Links to threads on the Old Style board
Don't throw food away challenge...
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Flylady thread Cleaning thread (new thread weekly)
Enough is Enough (decluttering)
Finally if you are new to Old Style and want help to find your way around, this thread may help: Welcome to Old Style and there is some excellent practical help and advice on posting on MSE chat forums in this thread: Unofficial A-Z (Look here first)
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Grocery Challenge Budgets
Annual 2026
ancientmum - £1500
determined_new_ms - £2,700
Matron_Midge - £5000
Nelliegrace - £1,825
remmie - £3,600
Suffolk lass - £3000
TravelCrystal - £3700
Weekly
dollypeeps - £90/week
Monthly
ancientmum - £207
AnotherNewDay - £350 - split as £60 for cats and £290 for human groceries/household/toiletries
ArgyllLady - £200
Blackcats - £350
carboot_karaoke - £400 and £50 bulk (£450 total)
Changeyourlife25 - £500
C_J - £150
CoffeeSonata - £350
cuddlymarm - £200
cowboymum - £550
diminua - £250
Elizabeth49 - £350
Finstickle - £350
goldfinches - £186 for the main GC, £24 Baking Fund and £100 Bulk Buy Fund
Greying_Pilgrim - £225
itsthelittlethings - £275
Jen_x - £400
JingsMyBucket - £350
Jojo77_2 - £600
jivjules1 - £400
K9sandFelines - £120 groceries/£30 bulk buys
LadyWithAPlan - £ + £ bulk
LiveSimply - £300
leftatthetrafficlights - £350
LotsofTea - £300
mandco - £800
maryb - £200
Matron_Midge - £400
MrsFrugalLiving - £175
mswan - £270 (£90 per week)
Nelliegrace - £150
oceandreamer - £200
otb666 - £600
peony40 - £280
Pennypincin - £160 (£40/week)
PipneyJane - £193.30
Quantaqa - £150
RedLipstick - £200
RedRose61 - £300
Rowan9 - £250
Sallyp2 - £270
Soontobeoap - £225
Suffolk_lass - £225
TheBees - £400
TheCheerleader- £200
themsthebreaks - £400
thriftwizard - £450
tiredwithtwins - £150
TheBees - £350
TravelCrystal - £200
VickyV - £600
whitecatcreamsofaDOH - £420
wishus - £150
Working_Mum - £200 and £60 for household items including pet food
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** Grocery Challenge Recipe List **
NOTE: @Suffolk_lass has graciously transferred the recipes to a spreadsheet online in order to save space on the thread.
Find all the recipes online here:
Before using any of these GF or DF recipes please check labels as manufacturers often make changes to ingredients.
NB - for Vegetarian recipes check under 'V'
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Not yet for me - another week before I join you. My budget will be £225 for June, allowing for a bit of soft fruit from the SM
Save £12k in 2026 #2 I have banked £9004.48 so far, against a £10k target The 2026 Save £12k in 2026 thread is here
OS Grocery Challenge in 2026 I am sticking with a £3000 annual budget for 2026 - currently £1111.79 and most of my May purchasing made
I also Reverse Meal Plan on that thread and grow much of our own premium price fruit and veg, joining in on the grow your own in 2026 discussion thread
My keep within our budget diary is here6 -
I've got you logged @Suffolk_lass
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I'm in again, with a re-adjustment in budget, inspired by Nelliegrace. My month is June 1st - 30th
£225 for June
Thanks for all your hard work JingsMyBucket in keeping the thread running. Appreciated.
Greying X
Grocery Spend June 2026 £74.03/£225
GC May 2026 £225.53/£200
GC April 2026 £199.95/£200
Non-food spend June 2026 £20.29/£80
Bulk Fund 2026 Month 6/12 - £9.98/£87.56 (reducing balance - start £120 pa)
""Mother Nature don't draw straight lines
The broken moulds in a grand design
We look a mess but we're doing fine
We're card carrying lifelong members
Of the union of different kinds..."
"Union of the Different kinds" - R Christie & T Gilbert, Fisherman's Friends7 -
£300 budget pour moi = 1st to 30th June
Includes food & household - not including pets and toiletries. Going to try cash pots/jars
w/c 8 June 4 weekly/monthly cold turkey week £0/£60
June NSD 4/18
June Grocery challenge £0/£270
w/c 11 May cold turkey £49.18/£50 = £0.82 rem
May NSD 20/16
May Grocery challenge £379.04/£310 = £69.04 over
Debt-Free April 20268 -
Thank you @JingsMyBucket and @Suffolk_lass, what a lot of work, it is appreciated. I have bookmarked the recipes.
Grocery Budget for June for 2 Pensioners at £5 a day, £150.
This is just for food shopping. Hopefully, a month of salads and light meals with some seasonal fruit, and all the washing dried on the line.
Fashion on the Ration 2026. Coupons used, 6 pairs of socks non-wool 6, 4 cotton vests 12, sleeveless wool cardigan 5, 2 pairs of summer weight cotton pyjamas 16. Total 39.
Grocery Challenge 2026, £5 a day for food for 2 pensioners. Total £1,825.
January £128.45/£155, -£26.55
February £122.55/£140, -£17.45
March £154.50/£155, -50p
April £144.78/£150, -£5.22
May £151.63/£155, -£3.3711 -
Thank you @JingsMyBucket and @Suffolk_lass, I’ve been MIA for a while as I am still acclimatising to widowhood and only having to cook for me (most of the time, though children and grandchildren do visit regularly). I will stick with £150 again for June, but am hoping that my regular weekly trips to a couple of fab community fridges and a more concerted effort to use up things from the freezer will bring me in well under that - we’ll see!
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Ooh now you've said it I think a month of salads / light meals & seasonal fruit will have us all lighter in £'s and lbs
w/c 8 June 4 weekly/monthly cold turkey week £0/£60
June NSD 4/18
June Grocery challenge £0/£270
w/c 11 May cold turkey £49.18/£50 = £0.82 rem
May NSD 20/16
May Grocery challenge £379.04/£310 = £69.04 over
Debt-Free April 20268
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