Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Cost of Living Link Up with BHB

The other day I was watching “House Hunters,” an HGTV show I’ve casually enjoyed over the years, when I was filled with such rage that I wanted to hurl the remote across the room. The newlyweds were searching for a 3,500 square foot home for the price of a down payment in LA. Leave it to house hunting to make you painfully aware of the great variance in cost of living by region. So when the beautiful and witty Blair’s Head Band mentioned doing a Cost of Living link up on her blog, I got really excited.
Real estate is a big one, but what about the little things we buy every day. I was genuinely curious to see how Los Angeles measured up. I set off on my lunch hour to the nearest grocery store armed with my iphone and BHB’s list.
I should note that I selected Vons (owned by Safeway, the second largest supermarket chain in America) as my sample. I have an assortment of grocery stores at my disposal and I think Vons is probably the best value/ most “normal” option. There are certain things I like from different stores, and I typically shop at least a few different markets per week. This is not because I am a great bargain hunter a la Extreme Couponing. Sadly, it is the opposite. I am both picky and disorganized with menu planning. It’s all sort of a mad dash and I typically end up at my neighborhood Bristol Farms, which is lovely and high quality but generally overpriced for basics. Actually, it would be be fun follow up to compare prices at Bristol Farms to see how they measure up on this link up.

The grocery list and the current prices at Von's in Santa Monica (Los Angeles):
  • Sabra hummus:  $4.99
  • Triscuits: (on sale, regular price $3.99) $2.50
  • One dozen large eggs:  $2.49
  • One gallon of milk:  $3.99
  • Boneless skinless chicken breasts (price per pound):  $4.99
  • Goldfish crackers:  $2.79
  • Skippy creamy peanut butter: (on sale, regular price $4.79) $2.99
  • Dawn dish soap:  $3.99





Grand total $28.73

Now it's your turn. Play along, link up at BHB and comment below.

3 comments:

  1. Ohh this is super fun!! I'm pretty sure I probably live in one of the cheapest places in the country, so I need to grab this list!

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  2. Came to see what you had been up to and realized that you have been as blogging delinquent as I am!! Hope you are doing well! xo

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  3. it's interesting to see how much price differes in different areas! A gallon of milk in Gilbert AZ is $250, but that's purchasing the great value brand. I think when I get milk from trader joes it's $3. what a cool little collab you did with BHB :) and side note- have you seen that HCG show where they find paradise property in Hawaii for good deals? It makes me want to use them to buy my next house haha
    xo, Candace | Lovely Little Rants

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