Sure, you claim to avoid fast food chains and only shop at the farmers’ market. But the numbers tell another story. Data recently made available from data.mint.com shows where the people of Seattle are spending their food dollars. The data is based on the credit and debit transactions of Mint.com users in the greater Seattle area.
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Any idea how they’re calculating their averages? For example, is the $250/month at Costco across all users reporting for this store, or is it across all their users reporting for Seattle?
Thanks for sharing this data!
@ducki3x I believe this is the average across all stores for Seattle users of Mint.com.