Associated Grocers of New England Incorporated 725 Gold St Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 669-3250
Bartlett Street Superette Incorporated 316 Bartlett St Manchester, NH 03102 (603) 627-1580
Sakys Food Mart 218 Bremer St Manchester, NH 03102 (603) 645-1124
Seoul Oriental Market 245 Maple St Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 626-1334
Budd Foods 120 Lincoln St Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 623-3528
Siberia Food Market 100 S Willow St Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 621-0017
Cheeseco of Ne 97 Eddy Rd Manchester, NH 03102 (603) 641-6023
Hans Food Mart 353 Maple St Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 622-8883
Nh Grocers Association Incorporated 110 Stark St Manchester, NH 03101 (603) 669-9333
I & P Food Market 204 Wilson St Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 668-1197
North End Superette 1308 Elm St Manchester, NH 03101 (603) 627-1416
R & E Grocers 304 Merrimack St Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 644-3495
Families of four would have to spend about sixty to eighty dollars to eat a modest dinner outside of the house.
But if you were to cook a comparable meal, you could feed the same number of people for less than half the price. If you are smart about how you shop, you can even cut that price by even half further.
Let me give you an example from myself when I went to the grocery store recently.
I went to Food 4 Less grocery store and bought two pounds of beef for about four dollars. I bought two bunches of spinach for just $1. I needed some cumin powder, cayenne pepper, and salt. If you consider me buying the whole thing, I'd spent $2.50 but with leftovers of course. In addition, I spent about 20 cents or so of oil on the meal.
WIth that, I had about a pound of brown rice that cost another buck.
Putting together a very easy concoction of spinach beef, I spent a total of less than $8.00 to feed four people. This meal would have cost $60 at the restaurant. Perhaps at the restaurant, I would have had a better variety of vegetables and sides and sauces but when money is tight, what can you do?
Therefore I suggest everybody to look for grocery stores in their area.