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I'm a 75-year-old retiree in Newark. My partner and I spend $150 a week on groceries and save money by skipping meat.
John Goldstein, a 75-year-old retiree in Newark, New Jersey, spends $150 weekly on groceries by skipping meat and avoiding restaurants to manage rising healthcare costs. He saves money through coupon use, shopping at specific stores like ShopRite, and growing fresh herbs and vegetables at home.
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