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					Originally Posted by PaulS  That is exactly why you see fat, poor people.  Look how much food you get per dollar when you buy a bag of Fritos versus when you buy fruit.   High frutose corn syrup (and escalators)! | 
	
 We eat pretty darn well in my house.  We also shop around sales and the seasons, make our own breads (about $1/loaf), make our own pasta (well under $1/lb), make our own tomato sauces, shop at farmers markets, focus our protein intake on beans/legumes, crock pot chili that has leftovers for a couple days and buy in bulk whenever possible.  We average $50-70/week in food costs for two.
Does it take some time and planning?  Sure does, but once we switched to mostly scratch cooking, we saved a ton of money on the food bill and we eat significantly better.
You know what else helps curb food costs.... Portion Control.  Exercising portion control means that a dinner for four, actually feeds a family of four.
Like I said, it takes effort and planning.  As politically incorrect as it is to say, the obese get obese because they typically live a sedentary lifestyle while eating garbage all day long with no considering to what they put in their body or how much.