Food is expensive in Hawaii. You can save considerable dollars by shopping at Costco upon your arrival in Hawaii. If you are not a Costco member, head to Target or Walmart for your grocery shopping. These will be the second cheapest groceries in Hawaii and every large Hawaiian city has one.
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According to a 2023 survey by Council for Community & Economic Research (C2ER), Hawaii's cost of groceries ranked last in the United States with a score of 132.7, while comparatively Alaska ranked at 129.9, Washingon D.C. at 105.9, New York at 104.7 and California at 112.8.
Although the following figures are average estimates on what you might spend on necessities and fun in Hawaii, they may help you when planning your vacation budget: Breakfast and lunch: $8 to $16 per person. Dinner: $14 to $25 per person. Gourmet meal: $25 to $55 per person.
In general, foods that are cooked, canned, frozen or commercially processed and/or packaged are allowed to be transported to Hawaii, as long as the product is arriving from within the U.S. Frozen or chilled meats are also allowed to be transported to Hawaii as long as the meat originated from within the U.S.
The average monthly cost for groceries in the United States is about $355.50 a month per person. However, everything seems to be more expensive in Hawaii. Here, the average person spends $556.76 per month on groceries just for themselves!
Generally speaking, a one week trip to Hawaii will cost you about $4000. However, prices vary considerably depending on the time of year, the number of people you travel with, and where you stay.
Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii is thousands of miles away from mainland United States and other major food-producing regions. This isolation makes it difficult and costly to transport food to the islands, resulting in higher prices for consumers.