I didn’t even need to bring front panniers, or a rear basket in place of my trunk bag 🤭

The trailer is a Wike City Cargo.

  • AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It really seems somewhat strange from over the pond, these american grocery shopping photos, everybody seems absolutely loaded with stuff.

    I will be home again by the weekend and then i’m gonna post a photo of my shopping trip. How exciting, haha.

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      1 year ago

      Speaking only for myself, a large haul like this happens maybe once a month. I usually buy for more than the week (or the next one), so a large bag of rice, for example, will last quite a while but will take up room/weight for that grocery run.

      For grocery runs in-between the large hauls, which are mostly perishable goods, I can often get by with just a single pannier, or maybe two if I’m getting something that takes up more volume.

      The less often I’m in a store, the less I tend to spend throughout the month, so it’s a strategy I use to keep my grocery budget in check.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      I’m guessing we just don’t go shopping as frequently. We usually go to the store every other week or so, so we buy 1-2 weeks worth of groceries at a time. To get bulk discounts, we tend to buy something large each trip (25lb bag of flour or rice, 20+ rolls of toilet paper, etc).

      That said, I’ve never had a problem doing a trip on my bike that can only support 100lbs (kid trailer), and I find myself going more frequently with my bike because getting to the store is more enjoyable.