Greg’s grocery budget. On Sunday, Greg has to but all the groceries and toiletries he needs for the whole week Joey wants to buy his supplies at Foodie.

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Greg’s grocery budget

On Sunday, Greg has to but all the groceries and toiletries he needs for the whole week Joey wants to buy his supplies at Foodie Grocery Mart Joey has a budget of $93.00 Greg wants help figuring out WHAT he can buy on his budget Take a look at the next slide to see what kinds of food Greg needs

Here is a list of the types of food Greg needs to buy and how many of each: 12 fruit servings(at least 4 different kinds) 16 vegetable servings(at least 8 different kinds) 8 meat or alternative servings( at least 4 different kinds) 12 dairy servings(at least 4 different kinds) 13 grain servings (at least 3 different kinds) Shampoo Soap Toothpaste Deodorant TAKE A LOOK AT THE NEXT 2 SLIDES FOR THE LIST OF PRODUCTS THAT GREG CAN BUY AT FOODIE GROCERY MART

Foodie Grocery Mart PRODUCE: Fruits and Vegetables Apples $0.50 each Bananas $0.60 each Pears $0.40 each Mangos $1.00 each Oranges $0.75 each Canned fruit salad $1.50 each Orange juice (3 servings) $2.00 Grapes (2 servings) $2.00 Tomatoes $0.75 each Mini-Cucumbers $1.00 each Green peppers $0.90 each Zucchini $0.80 each Large Carrots $0.45 each Bag of baby carrots (2 servings) $1.00 Lettuce (2 servings) $ can of vegetable juice $0.95 each

Foodie Grocery Mart Meat and alternatives Chicken (2 servings) $9.00 Ground beef (3 servings) $10.00 Pork chops (2 servings) $6.00 Salmon filet (1 serving) $5.00 Eggs (2 servings) $3.00 Tofu (1 serving) $5.00 Small jar of peanut butter (3 servings) $4.50

Foodie Grocery Mart Dairy Products and Alternatives Skim Milk (3 servings) $4.50 1% Milk (3 servings) $5.00 2% Milk (3 servings) $5.50 Cheddar cheese (2 servings) $4.50 Yogurt (1 serving) $2.00 Soy milk (3 servings) $4.75 Greek Yogurt (1 serving) $3.50

Foodie Grocery Mart Grain Products Whole wheat bread (5 servings) $4.50 Whole wheat bagels (3 servings) $4.00 Pita bread (3 servings) $1.50 Honey nut cheerios (3 servings) $5.00 Corn Flakes cereal (4 servings) $5.00 Rice (4 servings) $4.00 Whole Wheat pasta (3 servings) $2.50

Foodie Grocery Mart Toiletries Dove shampoo $4.00 Pert Plus Shampoo $3.50 Head and Shoulders Shampoo $4.50 Ivory soap $3.25 Dove soap $3.50 Old Spice body wash soap $3.75 Old Spice deodorant $5.00 Speed Stick deodorant $5.50 Colgate toothpaste $3.00 Crest toothpaste $3.50 Aim toothpaste $3.75

What you need to do You need to figure out what Greg can buy. The price of all the goods that Greg buys CANNOT be higher than his budget You need to make sure Greg gets the right amount of servings per food group Fill out the tables on the sheets Mr. O’Neill gives you. Answer the questions at the end of the activity sheets