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List of how many tins/toilet rolls etc we get though per year

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Puzzlelove Mon 13-Nov-23 13:44:58

I’m sometimes wonder how many tins of baked beans, tin tomatoes, jars of coffee etc we get through in a year. Does anyone on here keep a list of such thing?

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 13-Nov-23 13:57:36

What would be the point?

crazyH Mon 13-Nov-23 14:03:31

You sound like my friend who marked her toilet rolls - her children were not allowed to pull any more beyond the mark - seriously 😂

OldFrill Mon 13-Nov-23 14:03:42

Google is your friend

Casdon Mon 13-Nov-23 14:04:55

We inherited an electric fire years ago when my in-laws moved house. My father in law had stuck a label inside the cover which he had filled in with the brand of bulb, dates and left or right (it had two bulbs) every time he changed a bulb, for about 15 years. No idea why, they weren’t short of money, I think some people just enjoy the detail.

AreWeThereYet Mon 13-Nov-23 15:16:23

A lot of stuff we know how often we buy so can take a guess. But I'm not sure what that would tell us.

Are you interested in the amount of glass/tins rather than what they contain?

pascal30 Mon 13-Nov-23 15:19:02

why?

grandtanteJE65 Mon 13-Nov-23 15:26:57

No, I don't keep lists but I do know that we usually bought 3 1 kg packets of coffee beans a month and used two of them before the start of the next month, a pack of 20 toilet rolls a month, a litre bottle of olive oil every second month, 4 x 200 g of butter a month 3 packets of yeast, 3 or 4 kgs of flour, 30 eggs 4 x 12 pouches of cat food and 1 kg packet or 2 of dry cat food (for two cats) and approx. 6 kilos of potatoes.

Other staples like basmati rice - 6 kg a year or thereabouts. Same of lentils, pudding rice approx 3 kg a year, 1½ kg mince a month, 3-4 400 g packets of bacon a month, perhaps 2 kgs of sausages a month.

Shall I continue?

I thought everyone knew approximately how much food, cleaning agents etc. they bought a month!

Bella23 Mon 13-Nov-23 17:56:11

I have a rough idea only because they come up as favourites on the supermarket delivery and if I haven't bought anything for a while there is a section that says you might like to remind you.

AskAlice Mon 13-Nov-23 18:15:06

Not tins or toilet rolls, but this somehow reminded me of the days before computerised car systems. We had a very old Austin Countryman and kept a little notebook and pen in the glove compartment and noted down the date, mileage and how much petrol we bought every time we filled up at the garage. There was also no radio or cassette player (remember those?) so I sat with a radio on my lap with an extendable ariel and had to keep turning it round to catch the reception!

Oh, those were the days!

Cabbie21 Mon 13-Nov-23 22:39:54

I have no idea how many toilet rolls, tea bags or tins of soup I buy per year. I do know how much I spend each week on food and household goods, and it is much less than 50% of what we spent when DH was alive., even though costs of items have risen.

Georgesgran Tue 14-Nov-23 00:25:24

I’m an excessive loo roll user!!
I use it for all sorts of things, as well as the obvious, so I order them from Amazon - a pack of 60 every time.
Like Cabbie21, since DH died, my spending on food etc, is less than 50% of what it used to be, despite increased prices.

crazyH Tue 14-Nov-23 00:35:21

Cabbie and George’sgran - since the passing of your DHs , I suppose your income has also been halved ? All things considered, I’m sure you’ll give anything to have your DHs back….flowers