What's in your usual grocery run?

What's in your usual grocery run?

A couple handles of vodka, and usually some eggs.

Other than that it's a matter of what I need/want, and nothing is really repeated often enough to be on every shopping list.

Food for my mouth and fragrant oils for my dick

Kombucha baby! That and pizza.

Maybe the ingredients to make veggie sushi.

Chicken breasts
Spinach
Coffee
Almond butter
Oatmeal
Milk
Pamplemousse La Croix

>kroger milk
>kroger fruit bars and jerky
>kroger eggs

>beer
>whisky
>ice
>eggs
>frozen pizza
>pancake mix

-Potatoes
-Onions
-buttermilk
-beer
-broccoli
-garlic
-crushed tomatoes
-carrots
Everything else incl meat depends on sales as poorfag

usually some fruit, mt.dew and diet root beer, yogurt, paper products, tons of cat food, cat litter, and dog treats.

Yoghurt, cereal, chewing gum, canned fish, raw chicken or pork, rye bread, eggs, onions, apples, cottage cheese.
First three is almost every time. That probably will kill me. But american kids eat cereal for breakfast, it can't be that bad, right?

bread
almond milk
coconut water (for smoothies)
ramen
canned tomatos
tomato paste
cat treats
some fruit usually bananas and blueberries but sometimes other shit too
some veggies usually peppers and tomatos but sometimes other shit too

2-3 veggies
Some kind of meat
Sometimes bread and stuff to make sandwiches with
Noodles
Eggs that I rarely actually end up eating
Beer/wine because lonely
Some sweets

Unless I'm shopping for a recipe which is what happens more often really

milk, produce, some kind of meat, cheapass frozen pizza. is the usual run.

>Broccoli
>Beans
>Beets
>Spinach/Romaine
>Red + Green onions>
>Avocados
>Oatmeal
>Milk
>Chorizo
>Chicken thighs
>Greek yogurt
>Frozen berries
>too much vodka

6 bottles of bourbon and 3 boxes of tissues

bread
organic milk
some sort of fruit
some sort of vegetables
beer
lunch meats
honey bunches of oats
peanut butter
roast chicken

Switch to muesli

>one to three varieties of vegetables, often tomato, pepper, squash, mushrooms or carrots
>cheap ham
>gouda cheese
>some bread
>pasta, potato, rice, lentils whenever they need a refill. Those are my staples
>plus whatever I'm gonna cook or prepare that day.

Yoghurt
Olives
Cheese
Bread
Nuts
Fish
Lamb
Capsicum
Spinach
Mushroom
Cabbage
Tomato
Carrots
Fennel
Celery
Onion
Garlic
Fig
Ruby Grapefruit
Plum
Grapes

chicken breasts and thighs
2lbs of bacon
about 5-6 bell peppers
2 bundles of kale
1-2 bags of snack foods
whatever spices I feel like or need

I buy bulk rice and pasta so I only need to buy that shit 1-2x a year or less.

0 variety here same thing almost every time
frozen vegetables
frozen mirepoix
beans
chicken
ham
rice cakes
cholula
tv dinners
lean pockets

>Eggs
>fresh bread for the day
>Yoghurt,
>Sea bream, sea bass, salmon, tuna, prawns, snapper
>chicken breasts, thighs, hearts
>lamb legs, shoulder, neck
>minced beef
>tinned tuna, sardines
>garlic, onions, carrots, celery, peppers, aubergine, tomatoes, mushrooms, sweet potato, cougette, shallots, spinach, lettuce, spring onions, fresh herbs
>lemons, limes, bananas, pineapple, nectarines, peaches, melon

>milk
>oats
>mixed nuts
>supermarket roast chicken
>salt and vinegar chips
>flaxseed oil
>LSA
>bananas
>ham and cheese buns
>frozen microwave meals
>natural yoghurt
>apples
>copious amounts of alcohol in any form
>salted peanuts (only if buying beer)
>soft drink (only if needed for mixer)
>onions
>garlic
>some form of raw meat
>whatever veg is needed for the meal I'm cooking that day

pretty much sums up my regular food over the last 3 years

1kg bags of onions, carrots and tomatoes
2kg bag of rice
some wholewheat pasta
whatever meat I can find for sale
whichever condiments and spices I'm running out of
cottage cheese
eggs
mushrooms
apples
green tea

>buying ice
For what purpose?

It's what the absolute laziest fucks in the world do.

Then on the drive home the ice slightly melts and then refreezes into a giant useless block in the freezer.

People who buy ice for anything other than parties, picnics, or outdoor/cooler type events are literal scum.

I go about every 2-3 weeks since I live in a far away rural area.

18-24 lbs Frozen broccoli.
80 lbs Bananas.
10-20 lbs Brown rice.
4-10 lbs Medjool dates.
20 cans of Black/pinto beans.

The only variation is I will replace the brown rice with potatoes/sweet potatoes (roughly 60 lbs). And some things last longer than the 2-3 week period, such as the medjool dates lasting more around 1-2 months.

Maybe he don't have a freezer, so it keeps his frozen pizza cold?

>frozen mirepox
How is this even a thing?

chicken thighs, skin on bone in
eggs
smoked salmon
frozen salmon
pouring cream
brocolli

do you eat meat as a treat occasionally or purely vegan?

Purely vegan

for health or religious reasons or just because you're soft?

Started purely for health about 10 years ago. To the point I would tell people who ate animal products more power to you.

Now the environmental and ethical side I find more important, though I'm ironically in better health now than I was when I did it purely for health.

Gonna head to the store soon, need to get:
>Almond "milk"
>Small bread (wholemeal or seeded)
>Block of cheese
>Frozen spinach
>Eggs
>hand soap
>Mixed salad greens
>Really good icec cream
>more tupperware
>Normal milk (non-homogenised)

Why do americans use this kind of bag? Why not use a bag with a handle that's much easier to carry?

A fuckton of fruits and veggies
Beer and/or wine
Eggs
Feta cheese and mozzarella
Coffee
Rice
Canned chickpeas, beans, etc.
Baguette

That's a lot of bananas. You must buy at least half of them green.

When I lived in the city I did, so that way I would be on a good ripening rotation.
But out here I ripen them all at once and then freeze them in bags and then just take out 5 for a part of my breakfast smoothie each morning.

masochism

Bread
Milk
Eggs
Cheese
Baked Beans
Some sort of meat
Chewing gum

Bread/Tortillas
Peanut Butter
Ground Beef and/or Chicken Breasts
Sometimes pasta
Booze
Yogurt
Granola
Juice
Lunch meats
Cheese
Milk
Chips and Salsa
Sometimes spinach or arugula, though it goes bad so fast that I haven't bothered lately

>Milk
>Eggs
>Onions
>Brussel sprouts
>Spinach
>Cauliflower
>Apples
>Tortilla chips
>Havarti, cheddar, parm
>Rye loaf
>either chicken breast, ground beef, or pork tenderloin

Stuff I always try to have at anytime that don't last months.

Broccoli
Onion
Bananas
Asparagus
Spinach
Tofu
Red Pepper
Avacado
Spring Onion
Sweet Potato
Eggs
Hummus

My list exactly but am LI so I only get cheese bricks and butter, not milk.
I had a half gallon of milk this year. It was delicious.

chicken
veggies
some sort of carb like rice or pasta or potatoes or something
some fun fruits
something silly that catches my I
tuna and sardine cans
spices that i need maybe?

how rich are you?

It's clear, I'm willing to pay money for aesthetics.

A well intended trip to the store but get distracted on the drive by mcdonalds and just get a big mac and go home instead.

Ah. That works.

So far the only things I buy every single week are milk and bread. Otherwise it changes so much that I don't have a "usual". I live alone, anything I cook is at minimum going to get eaten two days in a row thanks to there being no decent recipes or ingredients for single-serve anything.

If I bought the same things every week I would have no variety in my life.

Are you me?

>ramen
>pasta
>rice
>eggs
>cheapest meat that was available
>a couple vegetables depending on the price
>can of tomatoes
>can of beans

I fucking hate being poor