So you have columns "Name" and "Price". From your text under your code I see that name is going to be "5 hotdog" and Price to be "20$". I don't know if they are formatted that way, but I am going to assume so.
So what you want to do first is calculate the values you want in your "total" row. Since you have "hot dog" or a string after your initial number, we want to just get that number for each value. We'll loop through, evaluate that number, and sum it up. We'll do the same with the price column, but instead we'll remove the "$" in the string. Again, I'm doing a lot of assuming here.
Dim nameTotal As Integer = 0
Dim priceTotal As Integer = 0
'loop through each row of the DGV
For Each row As DataRow In DGV.Rows
'evaluate value in current row
Dim str_nameValue As String = row.Item("Name").ToString()
str_nameValue = str_nameValue.Remove(" hot dog")
'or if there are other string attached, remove those from the str_nameValue here to get an integer
'processing stringcode here...
'add to name total
nameTotal += CInt(str_nameValue)
'do the same for the other column
Dim str_priceValue As String = row.Item("Price").ToString()
str_priceValue = str_priceValue.Remove("$")
'sum
priceTotal += CInt(str_priceValue)
Next
'for loop is finished, add a new row with the values
'add row to table with a parameter of total values, and an empty one for the second column
DGV.Rows.Add(nameTotal & " hot dog " & priceTotal & "$", " ")
You should be in charge of formatting your strings to meet your needs.