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Would YOU spend $1000 groceries? Aussie woman shares her weekly shop and reveals how she racks up $4000 a month just for food

An Australian social media star has shared the astounding cost of her weekly shop. 

Annie Knight, who is an OnlyFans content creator, detailed her $1000 worth of groceries, which last her just a week. 

The 28-year-old adult star explained that she prefers organic produce, and spends in excess of $4000 each month to feed herself and her fiancé, Henry Brayshaw. 

In a video posted on Instagram, Annie panned the camera over an array of meats, snacks and sauces, as she explained what she buys and why. 

‘We love eating mostly organic foods, so they’re obviously going to be more expensive. We get all our meats, organic, wild caught and nitrate free. Everything that is good for you,’ she said. 

‘We love our onion and garlic, and our veggies. And then we love to have some healthy seed oil-free snacks available, because I’m a snacker,’ she continued. 

OnlyFans content creator Annie Knight has detailed her $1000 worth of groceries, which last just a week for herself and her fiancé, Henry Brayshaw. Both pictured 

‘Then of course our crumpets, and gluten-free bread for me. Eggs, some sauces, and our hydration salts. Basically just all the good things.’

The pile included premium Big Boys Organic Eggs valued at $16.95, Nodo at Home Butter Free Butter Cake Mix which retail for $13.95, and a few bottles of Sanpellegrino mineral water, which sell for around $4 each. 

She also bought some Serious Food Serious Puff Pea Cheese Snacks, valued at $6, and some Hygeia Life Organic Activated Crackers, which retail for $16.99. 

The star added Gluten Freedom Sweet Potato Sourdough for $11.45 and Organic Times Butter, priced at $13.99. 

She also bought a number of condiments, including Gaga’s Reserve Kimchi, valued at $13.00, and Old Yella Habanero Mustard, which is priced at $13. 

Annie’s haul likewise included crumpets from the Sourdough Crumpet Co, which were reduced to $11.86 down from $16.90. 

She additionally purchased some supplements, including the Corrective Culture Extract, which is a Fungal and Parasite cleanse that costs $79.95, and the Sodii brand’s Everyday Hydration Salt, which retails for $63.90. 

Annie then offered her rationale for the expensive haul. 

The 28-year-old adult star explained that she prefers organic produce, and spends in excess of $4000 each month

The 28-year-old adult star explained that she prefers organic produce, and spends in excess of $4000 each month 

The pile included premium Big Boys Organic Eggs valued at $16.95, Nodo at Home Butter Free Butter Cake Mix which retail for $13.95, and a few bottles of Sanpellegrino mineral water, which sell for around $4 each

The pile included premium Big Boys Organic Eggs valued at $16.95, Nodo at Home Butter Free Butter Cake Mix which retail for $13.95, and a few bottles of Sanpellegrino mineral water, which sell for around $4 each

‘I’m sure some people think we’re absolutely crazy for spending four grand a month on groceries, but at the end of the day, it’s an investment into our health and our future,’ she said. 

‘We want to live for as long as we can. We want to be as active as we possibly can, and just perform the best that we can. And hopefully not get sick. 

‘I feel like this is the way to do it – making sure you’re fed right. That’s why I’ll always make sure that I make enough money to be able to buy all of this.’     

The adult performer, who has been dubbed ‘Australia’s most sexually active woman’ and earns up to $300,000 per month on OnlyFans, invited her social media followers to weigh in on whether she was ‘crazy’ for spending so much, and opinions were mixed. 

‘Love this, whole foods are the best. You’ll only find beef tallow and olive oil over here, no seed oils,’ wrote one person. 

Another said: ‘I love this Annie. I also love to eat healthy,’ while one more agreed, ‘Spend more on your diet now to save a whole lot on your health later!’

However, others felt that, amid Australia’s cost-of-living crisis, that Annie’s spend was unrealistic for them. 

‘I spent 100 a week. One person. Aldi,’ someone wrote, while another said they spent, ‘$200 two adults and no junk food or alcohol.’

‘200 for me, mostly healthy food. Not organic though. I don’t earn enough,’ commented someone else. 

Another person wrote: ‘Four of us, and it’s like, $200. $1000 is wild. How the other half live.’

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