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How Much Do Groceries Really Cost in Bali? A Look at Family Shopping Abroad

Curious minds want to know… how much would a basket like this cost you back in Australia? 🛒✨ This one came to around $15 AUD — bread, fruit, snacks, enough to keep the kids happy and the afternoon flowing 🍞🍌🍪 One of the things I love about living in Bali is discovering flavours and snacks. It’s different, it’s fun, and it keeps us on our toes (and out of the fridge… well, mostly 😂). Tell me, what do you reckon this would cost you at home? 👇 #BaliGroceries #FamilyLifeAbroad #CostOfLivingBali #BaliFamilyFinds #ChadAndMia #BaliWithKids #GroceriesInBali
Curious about the cost of groceries in Bali? If you're traveling with kids or living the island life with little ones in tow, here’s a peek into what a typical grocery haul might look like — and how far your dollars can stretch.🛒🌴
This week, our family basket — filled with essentials like fresh bread, juicy bananas, some local snacks, and a few sweet treats to fuel the afternoon — came to just $15 AUD. That’s right, fifteen bucks. In Australia, a similar haul would easily set us back $30–$40.
Shopping in Bali isn’t just budget-friendly, it’s also part of the adventure. Strolling through local markets or stepping into a neighborhood minimart often means discovering new flavors, unfamiliar brands, and treats that quickly become family favorites. (Shoutout to the kids’ new obsession with pandan-flavored cookies! 🍪💚)
While imported items are notably more expensive, buying local can keep your grocery bill light and your taste buds entertained. Think juicy dragonfruit, fresh tempeh, and snacks that come wrapped in banana leaves — grocery shopping becomes more than a chore; it’s a cultural experience.
For families considering a move or extended stay in Bali, or just planning a holiday, the affordable cost of living really does make a difference. You can eat well, snack often, and still stay well within your budget.
So, next time you’re in Bali, swing by the local supermarket or pasar. You might be surprised at how full your basket — and belly — can get for just a few dollars.
How does that compare to groceries back home? Would love to hear what's in your weekly shop!👇
#BaliGroceries #FamilyLifeAbroad #CostOfLivingBali #BaliWithKids #BaliFamilyFinds #TravelTipsForFamilies
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