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> How much do you spend on groceries and what do you eat? (r/PersonalFinanceCanada)
I usually averaged $300/mo


@jbauer@pleroma.paritybit.ca $200-300/mo for me, though I did spend around $600/mo back in my first year of uni.
@normandy@biribiri.dev > I did spend around $600/mo back in my first year of uni.
Didn't we all 


@normandy@biribiri.dev @jbauer@pleroma.paritybit.ca mhhh i get a good meal for like 2-4€ at our cafeteria but it is heavily subsidised in germany
@khaosgrille@fedi.absturztau.be @normandy@biribiri.dev @jbauer@pleroma.paritybit.ca I'd be SO thankful for my university canteen IF IT WASN'T CLOSED DUE TO PANDEMIC

@fluff@tiny-pillowfort.floating-in.space @jbauer@pleroma.paritybit.ca @normandy@biribiri.dev ours is take out right now and they have a food truck
@khaosgrille@fedi.absturztau.be @fluff@tiny-pillowfort.floating-in.space @jbauer@pleroma.paritybit.ca the food at my uni's cafeteria is pretty good, but man do I wish the price was more like yours rather than like $10+.

@normandy@biribiri.dev @fluff@tiny-pillowfort.floating-in.space @jbauer@pleroma.paritybit.ca yeah outsiders have to pay full price instead of the subsidized one and it is like atleast 100% more expensive. expect for drinks, they are pretty much the same. so i guess u just have to pay full price too
@khaosgrille@fedi.absturztau.be @fluff@tiny-pillowfort.floating-in.space @jbauer@pleroma.paritybit.ca I go to an in-province uni and they charge the same as if you're an international student. I guess at least I get half off on tuition compared to them.

@normandy@biribiri.dev @fluff@tiny-pillowfort.floating-in.space @jbauer@pleroma.paritybit.ca u imply there should be a difference ? i guess our systems are to different to understand for me