I sweated blood over this. I'm not great at maths at the best of times. *
I worked it out from prices at the supermarket I work in, because it has the best organic selection in the town I live in. It's not the cheapest by any means, but would be your best bet for your shop.
Where I had to source elsewhere/ cannot compute, I have noted it.
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Originally Posted by Clodfobble
16 Larabars - had to quote on Nakd Bars - £9.16
1 bunch of organic kale - 180g (6oz) - £1.50
3.6 lbs organic red grapes - £14.29
2 lbs organic radishes - £6.05
3 organic tomatoes (not 3 lbs, just three) - £1.15
4 lbs organic granny smith apples - £6.00
12 oz. package pre-cut organic broccoli shreds - £2.90
5 oz. box organic arugula - £2.33
6 organic bananas - £3.06
1/2 pint organic raspberries - £12.68
5 lbs organic strawberries - £26.45
14 oz. bag gluten-free pretzels - £0.55
4 lbs ground lamb meat- £14.48
2.5 lb boneless pork loin roast - £10.88
1 lb "London Broil" beef steak - no idea what cut this is, have priced it up as Rump Steak - £7.78
50 muffin paper cups - £0.65
60 capsules Biotin - £3.35 (from a health food store)
McCormick Organic Coarse Black Pepper - 46g/ 1.6oz - £2.09
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£125.35 or $208.33
Soft fruit is completely out of season here, so it has to be flown in; you will not get any deal on it unless you are buying on the expiry date. Calculating pints of fruit had me tearing my hair out, but I think I found a reasonable comparison. What a difference in price though.
* ETA - I've converted Imperial to metric and calculated the prices from there.
In some cases it would not be possible to buy in these exact quantities; soft fruit is only ever available pre-packed for example, except on Pick Your Own farms.