
The Bainton family from Wiltshire in the UK, who spend around £160 on their weekly food

The Aboubakar family from Darfur, Sudan, in the Breidjing refugee camp in Chad. Their weekly food, which feeds six people, costs 79p

The Matsuda family from Yomitan, Japan, who spend £143 a week on groceries

The Aymo family of Tingo, Ecuador, with a week’s food that costs £19

The Dudo family in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Their weekly shopping costs £107

The Namgay family from Shingkhey, Bhutan, with a week’s worth of food that costs them around £3.20

The Patkar family from Madhya Pradesh in India with a week’s worth of food, costing £25

The Revis family from Raleigh in North Carolina. Their weekly shopping costs £219

The Natomo family from Kouakourou, Mali, who spend £16 a week on food

The Melander family from Bargteheide, Germany, who spend around £320 on a week’s worth of food
Californian photographer Peter Menzel visited 24 countries for the book Hungry Planet. From the Aboubakar family, from Darfur, Sudan, who spend 79p feeding four generations, to a German family who spend around £320, his work shows how much the world’s weekly groceries cost…