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«Breaking News» Family of EIGHTEEN share their incredible shopping list

Australia's largest family have taken their fans on a behind-the-scenes look of their grocery shopping trip.


Jeni and Ray Bonell have 16 children so the Toowoomba-based tribe have to carefully plan how they're going to spend their money each week in the supermarket aisles.


In a YouTube video titled The Groceries Cost What?! the down-to-earth family explain how a 'stock up' shop cost them $875.85. 




Australia's largest family have taken their fans on a behind-the-scenes look of their grocery shopping trip (The Bonell's pictured)


Australia's largest family have taken their fans on a behind-the-scenes look of their grocery shopping trip (The Bonell's pictured)



Australia's largest family have taken their fans on a behind-the-scenes look of their grocery shopping trip (The Bonell's pictured)


'Sabrina and I have been to the store this morning and we have filled three trolley loads worth of groceries,' Jeni explained in the video. 


'Our freezer is practically empty and we are stocking up.'


The ten minute show-and-tell of goods detailed some of the many lunchbox snacks and dinner essentials the family of 18 need to survive.


There were eight packs of sausages with 22 in a pack, eight packs of chicken breast for $9 a kilo and three portions of chops which would 'only do for one evening'. 


The three kilos of mince would allow the family to create two different meals and chicken nuggets, frankfurts, sliced ham and steamed vegetables would work for other nights.




Jeni and Ray Bonell (pictured) have 16 children so the Toowoomba-based tribe have to carefully plan how they're going to spend their money each week in the supermarket aisles


Jeni and Ray Bonell (pictured) have 16 children so the Toowoomba-based tribe have to carefully plan how they're going to spend their money each week in the supermarket aisles



Jeni and Ray Bonell (pictured) have 16 children so the Toowoomba-based tribe have to carefully plan how they're going to spend their money each week in the supermarket aisles





In a YouTube video titled The Groceries Cost What?! the down-to-earth family explain how a 'stock up' shop cost them $875.85


In a YouTube video titled The Groceries Cost What?! the down-to-earth family explain how a 'stock up' shop cost them $875.85



In a YouTube video titled The Groceries Cost What?! the down-to-earth family explain how a 'stock up' shop cost them $875.85



When it came to the sweeter items on the list, Jeni said they bought eight litres of ice cream, doughnuts and lamington fingers for afternoon tea and some cheesecakes for Sunday night dessert.


Six three-litre bottles of milk and five loaves of bread 'wouldn't last them the entire week' but were purchased to keep up with high demand in the family home.  


Choc-chip cookies, Arnott's Shapes and snack packs were the ideal choices for school lunches, as well as cheese sticks, muesli bars and rice cakes.


But that doesn't mean they won't be devouring their fair share of fruits and vegetables; with ten punnets of strawberries, a bag of sweet potatoes, mushrooms, a whole pumpkin, oranges, tomatoes, carrots and bananas also on the menu. 




Choc-chip cookies, Arnott's Shapes and snack packs were the ideal choices for school lunches, as well as cheese sticks, muesli bars and rice cakes


Choc-chip cookies, Arnott's Shapes and snack packs were the ideal choices for school lunches, as well as cheese sticks, muesli bars and rice cakes



Choc-chip cookies, Arnott's Shapes and snack packs were the ideal choices for school lunches, as well as cheese sticks, muesli bars and rice cakes





Jeni admits that whenever she sees something they use on special she will buy that product in bulk


Jeni admits that whenever she sees something they use on special she will buy that product in bulk



Jeni admits that whenever she sees something they use on special she will buy that product in bulk



Jeni admits that whenever she sees something they use on special she will buy that product in bulk.


In this instance she saw baked beans, spaghetti and cleansing wipes were in the clearance section - so she snapped them up.


'We eat chocolate and drink soft drink one night of the week so I keep a small amount of lemonade and Cadbury's,' she explained.




'We eat chocolate and drink soft drink one night of the week so I keep a small amount of lemonade and Cadbury's,' she explained


'We eat chocolate and drink soft drink one night of the week so I keep a small amount of lemonade and Cadbury's,' she explained



'We eat chocolate and drink soft drink one night of the week so I keep a small amount of lemonade and Cadbury's,' she explained



Five boxes of cereal, pretzels, decaf coffee and even barbecue sauce were among the extra staples she picked up on her trip. 


Jeni finished the video by thanking 'Sam' at the Coles checkout for helping her with the incredible haul. 


'Thanks for being so patient and helpful,' she said.


Link article

https://hienalouca.com/2018/09/09/family-of-eighteen-share-their-incredible-shopping-list/
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Jeni and Ray Bonell have 16 children so the Toowoomba-based tribe have to carefully plan how they’re going to spend their money each week in the supermarket aisles.
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