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Sainsbury's £50 meal plan for the week

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  • Bogof_Babe
    Bogof_Babe Posts: 10,803 Forumite
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    There's no puddings :(.
    :D I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe :D

  • quintwins
    quintwins Posts: 5,179 Forumite
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    £50 17years ago was loads it would have feed u in m&s and you'd have had steaks everynight :rotfl:

    i do think this is a good idea but it could do with abit more variety for breakfasts and lunchs and more child friendly meals, personally i already do it for less
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  • Butterfly_Brain
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    CH27 wrote: »
    I could do that for less money.

    Me too and breakfast wouldn't be toast and jam or cereal
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  • Quackers
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    Bogof_Babe wrote: »
    There's no puddings :(.

    Ok, I've changed my mind.

    It's pants.

    It should be illegal to have a meal plan with no puddings....
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  • emg
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    and dont forget http://www.cheap-family-recipes.org.uk/ to feed a family of 4 for £100 a month.
  • FatVonD
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    quintwins wrote: »
    £50 17years ago was loads it would have feed u in m&s and you'd have had steaks everynight :rotfl:

    Absolutely, that what I thought too, along with thinking that there are folks on here that could probably feed them for a month for £50 (not me alas!)
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  • rachbc
    rachbc Posts: 4,461 Forumite
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    It is a good starting point but it doesn't include drinks, snacks (clearly no toddlers or teenagers in this family), puddings or any storecupboard stuff. if I sent my son to school on 2 slices of toast and jam he'd eat his packed lunch at breaktime!
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  • zippybungle
    zippybungle Posts: 2,641 Forumite
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    Quackers wrote: »
    Ok, I've changed my mind.

    It's pants.

    It should be illegal to have a meal plan with no puddings....

    My 5 and 8 year old sons would agree with that, they are close to ringing Childline if they are told there is no pudding today! :p

    Zippy x
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  • sammr85
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    My shopping bill is usually around £50 a fortnight from tesco delivery (inc delivery charge) and that includes nappies for 2 children! Only things we buy on top of that is a top up of fruit, bread, milk and any "luxuries"!
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