Food Prices in Salt Lake City, UT, United States

Recommended Minimum Amount of Money for food (2400 calories, Western food types)

Milk (regular), (0.25 liter) 0.23 $
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (125.0 g) 0.82 $
Rice (white), (0.1 kg) 0.4 $
Eggs (regular) (2.4) 0.73 $
Local Cheese (0.1 kg) 1.31 $
Chicken Fillets (0.15 kg) 1.36 $
Beef Round (0.15 kg) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 2.3 $
Apples (0.3 kg) 1.45 $
Banana (0.25 kg) 0.59 $
Oranges (0.3 kg) 1.05 $
Tomato (0.2 kg) 0.84 $
Potato (0.2 kg) 0.55 $
Onion (0.1 kg) 0.27 $
Lettuce (0.2 head) 0.41 $
Daily recommended minimum amount of money for food per person12.3 $
Monthly recommended minimum amount of money for food per person
(assuming 31 days per month)
381.21 $

Recommended Minimum Amount of Money for food (2400 calories, Asian food types)

Loaf of Fresh White Bread (50.0 g) 0.33 $
Rice (white), (0.25 kg) 1.0 $
Eggs (regular) (2.4) 0.73 $
Chicken Fillets (0.2 kg) 1.81 $
Beef Round (0.1 kg) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 1.53 $
Apples (0.25 kg) 1.21 $
Banana (0.25 kg) 0.59 $
Oranges (0.15 kg) 0.52 $
Tomato (0.2 kg) 0.84 $
Potato (0.2 kg) 0.55 $
Onion (0.1 kg) 0.27 $
Lettuce (0.1 head) 0.2 $
Daily recommended minimum amount of money for food per person9.59 $
Monthly recommended minimum amount of money for food per person
(assuming 31 days per month)
297.24 $

Food prices

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Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 3.44 $ 2.55-4.0
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 2.97 $ 2.0-4.5
Rice (white), (1 lb) 1.81 $ 1.0-3.0
Eggs (regular) (12) 3.63 $ 1.7-6.0
Local Cheese (1 lb) 5.92 $ 3.5-15.0
Chicken Fillets (1 lb) 4.11 $ 3.0-5.44
Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 6.96 $ 4.5-8.5
Apples (1 lb) 2.19 $ 0.91-3.0
Banana (1 lb) 1.07 $ 0.55-2.0
Oranges (1 lb) 1.59 $ 0.45-4.0
Tomato (1 lb) 1.91 $ 0.79-2.5
Potato (1 lb) 1.26 $ 0.35-1.99
Onion (1 lb) 1.22 $ 0.7-2.0
Lettuce (1 head) 2.05 $ 1.5-2.49
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2 Comments so far
Catherine on Apr 20, 2024:
2400 calories! That would be for a 240 lb man., not women or children. Used to be 2000 calories was considered normal.
Rswasey on Jul 03, 2022:
You don't have bees
Honey. Utah suppose
To be state industrial
Place for storage.
Emergency storage
Raising prices not helping Utah....