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I'm relocating to Jersey City soon and trying to get a better understanding of the cost of living, specifically regarding groceries. Could anyone share their experiences or insights into how much they typically spend on groceries per week or month, perhaps compared to other locations?

Category: Food & Lifestyle
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Groceries in Jersey City are noticeably more expensive than the U.S. national average, typically costing about 10% to 20% more on most items. You will find prices to be slightly more manageable than in Manhattan, but it remains a high-cost area for food.

Your final bill really depends on where you shop. Mainstream supermarkets like ShopRite and ACME offer standard pricing for the region. A trip to Whole Foods will certainly cost you more, while discount grocers like Lidl and Aldi provide more budget-friendly alternatives. This variety gives you a decent amount of control over your weekly spending, even within an expensive city.

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