Here's How Different People Spend $100 At The Grocery Store

“I don’t think I’m good with money at all.”

Cut Video gave eight different households $100 to spend on groceries, and this is what they bought:

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For Tripp, a single 30-year-old bartender, $100 could go one of two ways: a couple days worth of stuff, or one frivolous night of indulgence.

For Tripp, a single 30-year-old bartender, $100 could go one of two ways: a couple days worth of stuff, or one frivolous night of indulgence.

"I would say I drink at least six days a week."

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For Komal, a 35-year-old married mother of two and software engineer, $100 reminds her of families back in India for whom that is their monthly income.

For Komal, a 35-year-old married mother of two and software engineer, $100 reminds her of families back in India for whom that is their monthly income.

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Mick and Anthony, ages 46 and 36, are married and unemployed. $100 for them means getting by.

Mick and Anthony, ages 46 and 36, are married and unemployed. $100 for them means getting by.

"I think we've been out to eat twice in the last year."

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