Food Prices in Jamaica | How much does food cost in Jamaica (2024)

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2022 Food Prices in Jamaica – Plus Tips to Buy Groceries in Jamaica

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Guests staying at non-all-inclusive properties often wonder about food prices in Jamaica. Is food cheap? Or does it cost an arm and a leg?

It’s a little hard going to a foreign country not knowing what to expect in terms of the cost of food. It’s also hard to predict because each person’s needs and tastes are so varied.

Also, since most of us haven’t had the experience of buying a week’s worth of food for over a dozen people, it is easy to underestimate the food shopping needs as well as the costs.

Read on as we give you a frame of reference that you can use to plan for your groceries in Jamaica and avoid a surprise bill from the grocery store at the end of your stay.

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Food prices in Jamaica: Is food expensive in Jamaica?

Expensive is relative so let me answer the question another way. Food is not cheap in Jamaica, especially if you are pleasing an American palate.

If you are from a big city with an already high cost of living like New York, Los Angeles, or London, food prices might not seem exorbitant to you. If you shop at Trader Joes versus a garden variety supermarket like Meijer or Walmart, prices might seem similar. Otherwise, it might surprise you to know that many fruits and vegetables and items that are not heavily consumed by locals will be more expensive than you would imagine. This will be especially true if you are in the more touristy areas of Jamaica.

Recommended Food Budget for Your Jamaica Villa Vacation:How much can you expect to spend on groceries in Jamaica?

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When planning your stay, we recommend that you budget about US$65-75 per person per day, on average, for groceries in Jamaica. This does not include alcohol or snacks.

Will that figure work for you? We can’t tell for sure; but, in our experience, most guests come in at or below the $US65 figure.

The question only you can answer is, “How well does your group want to eat on vacation?”

Once you have answered that question, you’ll be better able to budget accordingly.

Buying Groceries in Jamaica - 9 Factors that Affect Your Food Budget When You Stay at a Jamaica Vacation Rental

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The cost of your groceries in Jamaica will vary up or down based on several factors.

1. Supply and demand.

The cheapest foods, especially fruits and vegetables, are those that are locally grown and in season.

2. Origin of the food

Imported foods, as a rule, cost more than locally produced items; however, those that are used mainly by locals generally cost less than those geared towards tourists.

3. Transportation or delivery charges

The further you have to travel to get what you need, the higher the transportation costs. Also, each trip to the grocery store costs money.

If you are able to plan your meals ahead of time, there are usually fewer trips. If you fly by the seat of your pants with your daily menu, then you have to expect multiple trips.

4. Your eating habits

If you want three meals per day, with hors-d’oeuvres before dinner, plus snacks, your food bill will be higher than if you eat only two meals per day. If large portion size is your forte, you should expect a larger food bill.

5. Your menu

What you expect to eat will definitely impact your budget. Seafood, lamb, goat, oxtail, and steak are more expensive than chicken.

In general, eating more local dishes tends to lower the bill; however, imported meats, which are more expensive, tend to be used for local dishes that are made for tourists.

Fine wines and branded alcoholic beverages are expensive. Champagne, in particular, is expensive. Local liquors tend to be cheaper.

6. US exchange rate

The exchange rate of the US dollar affects everything, including food prices in Jamaica. Prices go up whenever the Jamaican dollar gets devalued. As a result, there can be fluctuations in prices.

7. Location

Like many other places, location affects the price of food in Jamaica.

Grocery stores in smaller towns tend to be more expensive than in larger towns.

Local farmers’ markets in larger towns have better prices than grocery stores. Your villa staff can handle shopping at these markets for you. These markets, like street vendors, only accept cash and usually don’t give receipts.

8. Jamaican government’s consumption tax (GCT)

At an average rate of 15%, this tax is added to most purchases, including food. It is excluded from certain basic staples like bread, milk, eggs, local fruits and vegetables, and rice.

9. Group size

The size of your group affects how accurate the estimated per person food budget will be. Smaller groups often notice a higher per person cost than larger groups. This is primarily because larger groups are more likely to take advantage of bulk purchases, which might be associated with additional savings.

How to figure out the cost of food in Jamaica in US dollars?

To convert Jamaican dollars to US dollars, divide by the current exchange rate.

So, let us assume that the exchange rate at the time of purchase is US$1.00 = JA$144.

JA$288 is $288 /144 = US$2.

Food prices do increase with devaluation of the Jamaican dollar.

How to figure out the price of food in Jamaica - converting kg to pounds

In the US, you are used to pounds and ounces. In Jamaica, nearly all food labels in the grocery stores are in the metric system, even though in the markets, and in general, most people use pounds and ounces 🙂 Strangest thing.

1kg = 2.2lbs. It is handy to use 1kg to 2lbs as a rough conversion to help you avoid sticker shock.

1 liter = 0.264 gallon (a little more than a quart), and 4 liters = 1.06 gallons.

Sample Grocery Store Food Prices in Jamaica

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So how much is food in Jamaica? How much is a loaf of bread in Jamaica? A gallon of milk?

Here are some Jamaica food prices for a variety of select items from a guest’s bill during a stay in May 2022.

The food was purchased at L & M Meats in Salem, Runaway BayThe US to Jamaican exchange rate offered by L&M (5/5/2022) was $US1.00 = JA$144. (Note: Stores are allowed to set their own exchange rate which could be less favorable than the Bank of Jamaica rate.)

There is no guarantee that these prices will be the same during your stay; but, at least they will give you a rough idea of food prices in Jamaica.

Food Prices in Jamaica at L & M Meats in Salem – May 2022

Staples

National Giant Sliced White Hardo Bread, 2lb loaf – JA$445

Jasmine Rice, 2 kg –JA$1105 US$7.67

Brown sugar, per kg –JA$350

Eggs, 1 dozen –JA$480

Miracle Pure Cows Milk, 1 L –JA$455

Tru Juice Guava Pineapple Juice, 1 gallon –JA$1113.04+

Lasco Icool Water, 6L – JA$304.35+

Fruits & Vegetables

Pineapples per kg – JA$496.04

Ripe Banana per kg – JA$264.55

Julie mangoes, each – JA$130

Strawberries (local) – JA$2025

Watermelon, per kg –JA$429.91

American Red Seedless Grapes per kg – $2108.75

Cantaloupe per kg – JA$661.38

Honeydew Melon per kg – JA$760.59

Cabbage, per kg –JA$264.55

Plantain, each – JA$150

Cauliflower, per kg –JA$1984.15

Broccoli, per kg – JA$2094.37

Local carrots, per kg –JA$330.69

Tomatoes, per kg –JA$992.07

Zucchini, per kg –JA$440.93

Snacks

Tostitos Blue Corn Chips 9oz – JA$965.22+

Lay Sun chips Harvest Cheddar 6.5oz – JA643.48+

ACTII Butter lover popcorn, 3 pack – JA$530.43+

Meats or Main Dishes

Grey snapper fillet per kg – JA$4552.50

Saltfish, per kg –JA$1773.28+

Best dressed grade A chicken, per kg –JA$529.11

The “+” indicates an item that attracts GCT.

How much is food in Jamaica? - Why Do We Shop at L & M Meats

Almost all of our guests, like most other villa guests in Discovery Bay, get their groceries from L & M Meats, a grocery store in Salem, Runaway Bay.

To be clear, we have no financial relationship with L & M of any kind.

Shopping at L & M is like shopping at Whole Foods or Trader Joes as opposed to Meijer or Walmart. The foods there may cost a little more than other stores and the foreign currency exchange rate there may not be the best but there are several distinct advantages of shopping there.

1. Paying the bill at the end of the stay is very convenient.

They will come to the villa to settle up the bill with you and process your credit card. No need to worry about either having to find cash to give to the staff to go grocery shopping or going to the store yourself to pay with your credit card.

2. They are the only grocery store in the area that delivers. And the fee is reasonable. By the time you factor in the transportation costs and the time to go to a bigger store, the savings might not be as much as you would imagine.

3. Do you want almond milk? Do you want smoked salmon? If there is a specialty food item that you need, you will most likely find it there compared to the other stores.

4. They will take back unopened, non-perishable items. Good luck at most of the other local stores.

5. Since they serve villas, there is relatively fast turnover of items that are popular among Americans but not Jamaicans, such as certain boxed cereals and pancake mix, so those items are likely to be fresher there than at the local stores.

6. They are more likely to carry brands with which you would be familiar.

7. While you can’t beat the local farmers market for freshness and price, they have more variety. You can get broccoli and asparagus right alongside lettuce and tomatoes.

8. You don’t even have to go to the store to shop. Our staff prefers to select the items themselves; but, the shopping list can be emailed to them ahead of time which can be a big plus.

Grocery Stores in Jamaica: Are there alternatives to L & M that might even have better food prices in Jamaica?

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Quite possibly.

We generally suggest that people stop at Progressive Foods in Montego Bay, barely 10 minutes from the airport on the way to the villa, to purchase alcohol, sodas, and snacks. They have more variety than L & M and better prices on alcohol, in particular. Plus, if you pay in US dollars, either cash or credit card, they have traditionally given a fantastic exchange rate! We stop here on almost every trip.

Megamart in Montego Bay, which is west of the airport, is more like a Walmart. It is in the opposite direction from the villa so we tend to not go there so often.

In Ocho Rios, there are a few large supermarkets that are worth considering if you are buying a large quantity of food. Another Progressive store is there. General Foods and Money Worth are also good choices. These stores are about 30-40 minutes away from Mais Oui Villa.

In case you are wondering, there is no Walmart in Jamaica!

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Hopefully, after reading this article, you will have a better idea about food prices in Jamaica so that you can budget accordingly and plan on having memorable meals at the villa without fear of overspending.

For further reading, check out this blog post: Unfounded fears that can ruin your Jamaica villa vacation – Food shopping.

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Til next time. Think and dream Jamaica!

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    Now, let's delve into the concepts discussed in the article on villa rental tips and food prices in Jamaica:

    1. Food Prices in Jamaica: Is food expensive in Jamaica?

      • The article emphasizes that food prices in Jamaica are not cheap, especially for those catering to an American palate.
      • The perception of whether food is expensive depends on individual backgrounds, with comparisons made to living costs in big cities like New York, Los Angeles, or London.
    2. Recommended Food Budget for Your Jamaica Villa Vacation:

      • The article suggests budgeting approximately US$65-75 per person per day for groceries in Jamaica, excluding alcohol and snacks.
      • Individual preferences and group eating habits play a significant role in determining the actual expenses.
    3. Buying Groceries in Jamaica - 9 Factors that Affect Your Food Budget:

      • The cost of groceries is influenced by factors such as supply and demand, the origin of the food, transportation or delivery charges, eating habits, menu preferences, the US exchange rate, location, government consumption tax (GCT), and group size.
    4. How to figure out the cost of food in Jamaica in US dollars:

      • The article provides a simple method for converting Jamaican dollars to US dollars based on the current exchange rate.
    5. How to figure out the price of food in Jamaica - converting kg to pounds:

      • It explains the metric system used in Jamaica and offers a rough conversion for readers accustomed to pounds and ounces.
    6. Sample Grocery Store Food Prices in Jamaica:

      • The article includes a list of food items with prices from a specific grocery store, giving readers an idea of the cost of staples, fruits, vegetables, snacks, and meats in Jamaica.
    7. Why Do We Shop at L & M Meats:

      • The article discusses the advantages of shopping at L & M Meats, a grocery store in Salem, Runaway Bay. It highlights convenience, delivery services, availability of specialty items, the option to return unopened items, variety, familiarity with brands, and the ability to email shopping lists.
    8. Grocery Stores in Jamaica: Are there alternatives to L & M:

      • The article briefly mentions alternative grocery stores in Montego Bay and Ocho Rios, providing options for travelers to explore different stores based on their preferences.
    9. Conclusion:

      • The article concludes by offering readers a better understanding of food prices in Jamaica, enabling them to budget effectively for memorable meals during their stay.

    By combining practical advice, real-world examples, and insights into local shopping options, the article equips readers with valuable information for a successful and enjoyable villa vacation in Jamaica.

    Food Prices in Jamaica | How much does food cost in Jamaica (2024)

    FAQs

    Food Prices in Jamaica | How much does food cost in Jamaica? ›

    Calculating a Food and Beverage budget for your Jamaica Vacation. A typical grocery budget is $65-$70 per adult per day and $30-$35 per day for preteens. This may vary up or down depending on consumption, market prices and menu selection.

    What is the average price of food in Jamaica? ›

    When planning your stay, we recommend that you budget about US$65-75 per person per day, on average, for groceries in Jamaica.

    How much is a gallon of milk in Jamaica? ›

    The only things that are more expensive in Jamaica are perishable items that need to be imported, like milk. According to Numbeo, a gallon of milk would cost around $10.24 in Jamaica (although you'll usually buy it by the liter).

    How much is a dozen eggs in Jamaica? ›

    Food prices from our Cost of Living Section
    MarketsEdit
    Eggs (regular) (12)516.77J$
    Local Cheese (1 lb)767.94J$
    Chicken Fillets (1 lb)445.35J$
    Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat)520.78J$
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    How far does the US dollar go in Jamaica? ›

    1 USD = 155.590485 JMD Apr 23, 2024 09:59 UTC.

    How much is 1 meal in Jamaica? ›

    While meal prices in Jamaica can vary, the average cost of food in Jamaica is $25 (J$3,798) per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Jamaica should cost around $9.82 (J$1,519) per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.

    Is 5 dollars a good tip in Jamaica? ›

    The amount you tip in Jamaica will depend on where you are and what type of services you're buying. As a general rule, expect to tip around 10% of the bill. If you get exceptionally good service, say thank you with a tip closer to 15-20%.

    Is a dollar worth a lot in Jamaica? ›

    The value of US money in Jamaica is approximately equal to the current exchange rate between the US dollar and the Jamaican dollar. As of March 2021, one US dollar is worth approximately 149.86 Jamaican dollars.

    How much is $100 Jamaican us? ›

    Download Our Currency Converter App
    Conversion rates Jamaican Dollar / US Dollar
    100 JMD0.64213 USD
    250 JMD1.60533 USD
    500 JMD3.21065 USD
    1000 JMD6.42130 USD
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    What is minimum wage in Jamaica? ›

    The new minimum wage for a 40-hour work week will now move to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) per week, up from thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000).

    How much does it cost to build a one bedroom house in Jamaica? ›

    The cost to build a house in Jamaica can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the location, size, quality of materials, and level of finishes. As a rough estimate, the cost of construction can range from around JMD 12,000 to JMD 20,000 per square foot.

    How much does the average Jamaican make a year? ›

    Economy of Jamaica
    Statistics
    Human Development Index0.709 high (2021) (110th) 0.591 medium IHDI (2021)
    Labour force1,514,936 (2019) 58.2% employment rate (2018)
    Unemployment7.8% (July 2019)
    Average gross salaryJ$272,604 (£1,493/$2,498)
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    How much money should I bring to Jamaica for 5 days? ›

    It is recommended that you bring between $150 and $500 per person for spending depending on what you plan to do. Please have at least $200 in small bills ($1.00, $5.00 and $10.00) with the balance in twenties.

    What food is Jamaica known for? ›

    The 8 best Jamaican foods to try
    • Ackee and saltfish. Considered to be the national dish of Jamaica, ackee and saltfish is popular with both locals and tourists alike. ...
    • Fried breadfruit. ...
    • Goat curry. ...
    • Jerk chicken. ...
    • Jamaican beef patty. ...
    • Bammy. ...
    • Escovitch fish. ...
    • Mannish water.

    Can you drink the water in Jamaica? ›

    Over the years, we have developed extensive water treatment and supply systems islandwide, so all drinking water in Jamaica is purified and filtered by modern methods. Our water is safe for you to drink, clean your teeth, bathe and wash clothing in.

    How much money should I take to Jamaica for a week? ›

    It is recommended that you bring between $150 and $500 per person for spending depending on what you plan to do. Please have at least $200 in small bills ($1.00, $5.00 and $10.00) with the balance in twenties.

    Is Jamaica cheap or expensive? ›

    How much does it cost for family, couples or single when travelling to Jamaica?
    AccommodationActivities
    Solo Traveler$50-$150/night$10-$50/day
    Couples$75-$250/night$20-$100/day
    Family (4 people)$100-$400/night$40-$200/day
    Feb 21, 2023

    How much is 1 lb of chicken in Jamaica? ›

    The price of 500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast in Kingston, Jamaica is J$457. This average is based on 8 price points.

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