How to Eat Healthy on a Budget (2024)

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Think eating healthy is too expensive? Think again! Use these 5 tips to eat healthy on a budget.

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How do I eat healthy on a budget?

Is THE most common question we get!

Let me start off by being upfront about the fact that eating healthy is something we prioritize so we cut back in all other areas in order to eat the way we want. We don’t frivolously buy random things in the grocery store so I really think that we save money by eating this way.

If you do watch your budget, it is possible to eat healthy on a budget. I want you to try something new with your budget though. If you have categories for things like entertainment, personal pampering, shopping, etc. try cutting back on those and spend money on yourself by eating good quality food. You only get ONE body and you will hopefully be living in it for a LONG time. Invest quality time and money into your body.

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Below are the ways that we save money while eating healthy. While I know that some of these options may not be available based on where you live, you can still implement a few, even if it isn’t at the same stores. We don’t live in a big city, we live about an hour outside of Atlanta. The closest Whole Foods, Trader Joes, and other similar stores are at least 45 minutes away. We have a Publix three miles from our house and Sams’s and Costco about 20 minutes away.

Even if you think you know all of these, read them all the way through because I really think you’ll find a few pointers you may not have thought about before!

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5 WAYS TO EAT HEALTHY ON A BUDGET

1. Get a membership to a warehouse club.

We started with a Sam’s Club membership (this was before we ever started “eating clean”) because that was the only thing close by and what my parents had growing up. A few years later we canceled that one and switched to Costco because of the amazing selection of organic produce and other items like liquid egg whites, bison, etc. We actually just got a new membership to Sam’s Club again and we have been very impressed with the selection!

I’m going to be sharing more specific information soon on exactly how much money we save with our Costco membership but if you have one near you go check it out! We basically use it as our grocery store every single week (as you will see each week in our weekly updates).

RELATED: Eating Clean at Costco (Shopping List)

2. Utilize online stores.

As I mentioned, we don’t have Whole Foods, Trader Joes, or any other specialty stores that close. For some items, they tend to be more expensive anyway. Ever since we started living a healthy lifestyle we’ve utilized online stores for bulk items that Costco doesn’t carry. Typically, we use Amazon Subscribe & Save for dry goods like oats, oat flour, rice cakes, etc. There are other online stores like Jet and Boxed that you can check out as well.

You can learn more about Amazon Subscribe & Save here.

Below are items that we typically order online:

3. Stock up when items are on sale.

If you have the room, buy extra when something is on sale (AS LONG AS YOU WILL USE IT!). Yes, we hate clutter and consider ourselves “minimalist” but we stock up when something is on sale. We do this because we KNOW we will use it. We don’t buy random things because they are on sale but we do buy the things we need when they are on sale. I’m not a coupon cutter, although I could probably save even more that way,but if there’s a coupon in front of the item I use it. I also make sure to check the sales ad at my local Publix. Every few weeks they will have a coupon for $10 off a $50 gas gift card with the purchase of $50 in groceries. That’s like $10 free because we are always buying gas. Keep your eye out for things like this, even if it isn’t specifically related to groceries.

Don’t cut coupons and buy things you don’t need but definitely use sales and coupons to your advantage on things you need.

4. Adopt a minimalist mindset.

Are you surprised by this one?! 😉 I never really put it together until recently, but I think our minimalist mindset definitely helps in our healthy eating journey. We aren’t that picky and we don’t mind eating the same thing each day for a few days in a row. Life is so much better when things aren’t more complicated than they need to be. This also applies to the way you grocery shop and eat. When you make recipes usually the same type of ingredients and buy the same type of groceries each week it definitely makes it easier to watch for sales and to know in advance how much you will be spending. We typically buy the same items each week from the same stores. Grocery shopping is a breeze!

RELATED: 30-Day Minimalism Challenge

5. Shop only in season items.

Not only is buying in season items (basically talking about produce here) better for your wallet, it’s also better for the environment. Don’t try to buy strawberries in the middle of winter. If a recipe calls for a particular fruit or vegetable that isn’t in season try googling for alternatives or just wait to make that recipe. If you don’t eat your fruits or vegetables fast enough, buy them frozen! Our Costco has a huge selection of organic frozen fruits and vegetables! While we would love to buy all organic, we usually don’t. We do stick with buying organic on the dirty dozen. Produce with a thick covering (like bananas) are typically okay to buy non-organic if the budget doesn’t allow organic.

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I hope these tips help you! Take some time to look at your budget and really dive into what is important to you in the long term. Of course, it’s easier to spend money shopping for clothes and shoes because you see those items all the time but your body is much more important! Just because you won’t have anything to “show off” for it, doesn’t mean that it doesn’t matter. I would argue that it makes it even more important that way! The way you invest in your health will show.

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How to Eat Healthy on a Budget (2024)

FAQs

What is the cheapest way to eat healthy? ›

6 Tips for Eating Healthy on a Budget
  • #1: Plan Your Recipes. Planning ahead allows you to think about your food needs, tastes, and budget. ...
  • #2: Shop With a List. ...
  • #3: Buy Frozen or Canned. ...
  • #4: Cut Cost With Coupons. ...
  • #5: Buy Store Brands. ...
  • #6: Try Growing a Garden. ...
  • Healthy Eating: Not “One Size Fits All”

What are the 3 P's for eating healthy on a budget? ›

Page 1
  • PLAN. ✓ Plan meals and snacks for the week according to an established budget. ✓ Find quick and easy recipes online. ...
  • PURCHASE. ✓ Buy groceries when you are not hungry and when you are not too rushed. ...
  • PREPARE. ✓ Some meal items can be prepared in advance; pre-cook on days when you have.

What is a poor man's healthy diet? ›

Choose fish, poultry, beans, and nuts; limit red meat and cheese; avoid bacon, cold cuts, and other processed meats. Eat a variety of whole grains (like whole-wheat bread, whole-grain pasta, and brown rice). Limit refined grains (like white rice and white bread).

What is the cheapest food to live off of? ›

Cheapest Foods to Live On:
  • Oatmeal.
  • Eggs.
  • Bread.
  • Rice.
  • Bananas.
  • Beans.
  • Apples.
  • Pasta.

Is it really cheaper to eat at home? ›

For those who want a quick and easy answer: It's generally cheaper to cook food at home than eat out. The reason so many people can get stuck on the question is the human psychology variable. People don't always spend wisely, and it isn't as if prices are always the same at a supermarket or a fast food restaurant.

What cheap food can you eat every day? ›

10–16: Grains and legumes
  • Brown rice. Brown rice is a fantastic, cheap food that provides fiber, vitamins and minerals. ...
  • Oatmeal. Oatmeal is another nutrient-dense whole grain that is typically affordable at about $2 a pound. ...
  • Canned beans. ...
  • Dried Lentils. ...
  • Edamame. ...
  • Quinoa. ...
  • Air-popped popcorn.

What should a family of 3 spend on food? ›

The average monthly grocery bill of a family of three in the US is $902. This assumes that the household consists of two adults and one child and follows the July 2023 Official USDA Moderate Food Plan.

What is the rule of 3 meal plan? ›

The Rule of 3's is made up specifically of these guidelines: Eat at least three meals and up to three snacks a day (you might think of this as a breakfast, lunch, and dinner meal plan) Eat at least three food groups per meal (and two per snack) Allow no more than three hours between eating.

What are the 3 food rules? ›

Three healthy eating rules from a dietitian
  • Rule #1: Eat more veggies and fruit. On the MyPlate diagram, fruit and veggies take up half the plate for good reason! ...
  • Rule #2: Be mindful of your eating. ...
  • Rule #3: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
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How to eat well when you're poor? ›

Try increasing your use of eggs, beans, seeds, frozen fruits and vegetables, cheaper cuts of meat, and whole grains. These all taste great, are cheap (especially in bulk), and are very nutritious. Incorporating more inexpensive yet nutrient-rich foods into your daily routine will help you save money and eat well.

What is poor man's protein? ›

Pulses belong to the leguminous crop family and are regarded as "poor man's meat" because they are high in protein, high dietary fiber, and low in fat. They also contain a wide range of minerals. These are abundant in proteins but do not contain complete proteins.

What is an example of a bad diet? ›

What is an unhealthy diet? Diets high in sugars, saturated and trans- fats, low fibre foods and high-sugar drinks contribute to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and other health problems. High intake of fast food and processed foods increases these health risks.

Is it cheaper to eat unhealthy than healthy? ›

For example, if you look at food costs per calorie, unhealthy food costs less, but if you look at food costs per typical portion, many healthy foods are less expensive than unhealthy foods (Carlson & Frazoa, 2012).

Can low-income families afford healthy food? ›

Low-income groups tend to rely on foods that are cheap and convenient to access but are often low in nutrients. Fresh fruits and vegetables and other healthier items are often more expensive at convenience stores and small food markets than in larger chain supermarkets and grocery stores.

Is Subway really healthy? ›

Plenty of healthy options exist at Subway, but less-balanced choices do, too. Certain meats contain hard-to-pronounce additives, excess sodium, and unhealthy fats. Other items include added sugar.

What food can you buy in bulk for cheap? ›

The Best Foods to Buy In Bulk
  • Bread. We all want fresh bread for our morning toast or lunchtime grilled cheese. ...
  • Cereal. Cereal has long been established as something that is shelf-stable and lasts a good amount of time. ...
  • Bulk Proteins. ...
  • Parmesan (and other hard cheeses) ...
  • Butter. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Olive oil. ...
  • Broths and Stocks.
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