How I spend $40 per week on groceries - Allie’s Fashion Alley (2024)

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Food is the third largest monthly expense for most Americans, after housing and transportation. Therefore you can really help your savings by changing your grocery shopping habits.

I’m writing this post because I think I’ve really got feeding myself on a budget down to a science. This isn’t a post about crazy couponing or even budgeting. I buy mostly organic and I almost always eat three meals a day plus snacks. I work from home so I eat almost all meals at home. Here are some of my top tips:

Eat vegetarian for two meals a day.

I don’t think there’s anything wrong with eating meat. I love a good burger and if I had all the money in the world maybe I would eat grilled chicken breast for every meal. But I’ve found that limiting meat intake significantly reduces your grocery bill. I typically eat something made with chicken or turkey for dinner but I find other sources of protein for breakfast and lunch.

Breakfast: eggs are the best

Eggs are a cheap source of protein and I make them almost every morning for breakfast. It really only takes a few extra minutes to make a healthy breakfast. I like to add spinach or bell peppers and a little cheese.

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Lunch: rotate between a few easy, cheap, and pretty healthy options

  • Bean and cheese burritos – a can of organic black or pinto beans is $1 at most grocery stores – including Whole Foods! Buy a few to have on hand. Pair with your favorite shredded cheese, whole wheat tortilla, salsa and you’ve got a very affordable fiber-rich lunch. You can get creative and add more ingredients but you get the idea.
  • Avocado toast is very affordable when you make it at home. I repeat avocado toast costs $15-20 at a restaurant but only about $1-2 to make at home. I use half an avocado. Wrap the other half in foil and put in the fridge for the following day. I always buy a fresh loaf of bread from a bakery because it tastes so much better and processed foods are bad for you. You can add whatever toppings you want to mix it up, but I like Trader Joe’s Everything but the Bagel Seasoning and a little hot sauce.
  • Peanut Butter & Jelly – good bread, organic nut butter and jelly. Still super cheap and delicious.
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There are many more cheap and nutritious lunches you could make. These are just the ones that I like because they’re so easy, customizable and you can stock up on most of the ingredients. When I make lunch at home it typically costs less than $1.

Dinner: cook one big meal a week with tons of leftovers

Do. not. buy. meal. kits. They are so much more expensive than if you bought the ingredients yourself. Don’t say “I need to buy it because it will force me to try cooking and eat healthier.” That’s laziness. There are literally 100000000000000 easy recipes that are just a Google search away. Don’t make recipes that are crazy complicated and have a bunch of ingredients that you will only use once. One of my favorite websites for healthy cheap recipes is Spend with Pennies. I make one meal per week because it’s cheaper that way and also who has time to cook something different every night? Yes I usually eat the same thing every night for the week. It’s no big deal to me because I make delicious food. If I really get bored of something I’ll freeze a serving or two of it for later.

Snacks

I love fresh fruit for mid-afternoon snacks. There’s a produce cart here in Milwaukee that has insanely cheap fruit so I can buy whatever I want. But when I lived in Chicago, I would just buy whatever happened to be on sale. Because why not? I pretty much love all fruit so mix it up each week depending on the store’s specials.

I think peanut butter is the cheapest snack ever. Sometimes I just have a spoonful. I also buy nuts in bulk.

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Buy in bulk and preferably on sale

Buy non-perishable pantry staples in bulk – rice, pasta, beans all that stuff. These things are usually cheaper in large quantities. Plus, when your pantry is fully stocked, it makes it easier to save even more money. You can wait for things you need to go on sale instead of buying something just because you ran out.

I love Annie’s Mac and Cheese but I only buy it when it’s on sale. It goes on sale all the time – 10 boxes for $10 – I’m there. Then, you can just buy the fresh items you need each week – meat, produce, eggs. Although, one time there was a fantastic sale on organic chicken so I bought a ton and put the rest in the freezer. Walk around the grocery store to see if there are any great deals on things that you regularly use. ***Don’t buy random things that are on sale. Look for items that you can use in your regular meal prep rotation that are significantly cheaper than usual.

Try grocery delivery

After moving to Milwaukee, I started getting my groceries delivered though Amazon Prime/Whole Foods out of necessity. I used to live in Chicago where there were three different stores within a 10 minute walk. Now the closest grocery store is a 30+ minute walk from me. That’s a bit far to carry home heavy bags. (I don’t have a car.) SO now I’m one of those people who gets their groceries delivered. I judged those people before I became one.

I never thought it would help me save money. Yes, it really has. I have Amazon Prime so delivery is free (with a $35 minimum order). The only extra charge is the $5 tip (optional but I add it). I also have the Amazon Visa credit card which gets 5% back (in the form of Amazon gift cards) on all Amazon AND Whole Foods purchases. It’s not that much but still way more than any cash back card that I know of (usually 1-2%).

A major benefit is that you can see all the sale items in one place so I scroll through them and can plan meals around a certain meat that’s on sale for example. It’s also so much easier to just search for ingredients v.s. trying to find them in a store. You can see your cart total before checkout and adjust if needed. Game changing.

The order minimum also forces you to plan better because I don’t want to pay another $5 tip if I forget to order one thing.

Stuff you already know

I still go out to eat but no more than once or maybe twice per week. More on that here. You already know that going out to eat is way more expensive than cooking at home. You know that buying processed/packaged meals is more expensive and also not healthy.

Treat yourself to one “fun” item per week at the grocery store – it could be a frozen meal, gummy worms, ice cream, a bag of chips, kombucha (healthy but way too expensive to buy on a regular basis). Whatever you want but just one item. That’s what I do and I think it works really well.

How I spend $40 per week on groceries - Allie’s Fashion Alley (2024)

FAQs

What is a good amount to spend on groceries per week? ›

For a low-cost budget for a family of four, you can plan on spending $245.60 a week or about $1,198.40 a month. Moderate-cost plan. For a moderate budget for a family of four, you would spend $304.00 a week for groceries or $1,317.30 a month.

How do I figure out how much to spend on groceries? ›

If you're wondering how to create a monthly food budget, another tool to use is the 50/30/20 rule. This simple and intuitive grocery budget formula suggests that you spend your net (after-tax) monthly income this way: 50% for living essentials (e.g., groceries, housing, transportation, healthcare, etc.)

How can I eat less than $40 a week? ›

How I spend $40 per week on groceries
  • Eat vegetarian for two meals a day. ...
  • Breakfast: eggs are the best. ...
  • Lunch: rotate between a few easy, cheap, and pretty healthy options. ...
  • Dinner: cook one big meal a week with tons of leftovers. ...
  • Snacks. ...
  • Buy in bulk and preferably on sale. ...
  • Try grocery delivery. ...
  • Stuff you already know.
Feb 15, 2020

How can I eat $20 dollars a week? ›

Your Shopping List
  • 1 bag of dried beans: $1.49.
  • 2 pounds of chicken breast: $3.76.
  • 1 jar of peanut butter: $1.98.
  • 1 jar of jelly: $1.79.
  • 1 loaf of whole wheat bread: $1.63.
  • 1 dozen eggs: $1.26.
  • 1 container of oatmeal: $1.35.
  • 1 bag of dried lentils: $1.39.

What is a good monthly budget for food? ›

According to the USDA guidelines, you might spend $979 a month on a thrifty plan, $1,028 on a low-cost plan, $1,252 on a moderate-cost plan and $1,604 on a liberal plan. The USDA guidelines can provide a starting point for a food budget, but they don't consider all the variables that can affect cost.

How much does food cost a week for one person? ›

According to the most recent data released from the Household Pulse Survey, American households spend an average of $270 on groceries a week. Broken down by household size: One person - $156.02.

How to survive on $50 a week for food? ›

How to Save on Weekly Groceries
  1. Shop your fridge, pantry, and freezer first. ...
  2. Keep versatile basics in the pantry. ...
  3. Maximize freezer space. ...
  4. Make a meal plan. ...
  5. Buy the ingredients you use the most in bulk, but ONLY if they're non-perishable or have a long shelf life. ...
  6. Repurpose your leftovers.
Jan 25, 2024

What food to buy to last 2 weeks? ›

This is my typical grocery list:
  • Chicken breasts.
  • Chicken thighs.
  • Ground turkey.
  • Produce we go through a lot of (spinach, bananas, Love beets, mushrooms, onions, avocado)
  • Chicken and beef broth concentrate (Better than Bouillon brand – best money saver ever!)
  • Canned tomatoes.
  • Oil.
  • Vinegar.

How much is $40 a week for a month? ›

$40 weekly is how much per month? If you make $40 per week, your Monthly salary would be $173.

What food to buy for $20? ›

WHAT TO BUY WITH A $20 GROCERY BUDGET
  • 1 loaf of bread, $1.
  • 1 (16-slice) pack cheese, $1.
  • 1 (16-oz) pack spaghetti noodles, $1.
  • 1 head Iceberg lettuce, $1.
  • 2 Roma tomatoes, $1.
  • 1 lb ground beef, $3.
  • 1/4 lb thin-sliced deli ham, $2.
  • 1 box mashed potato flakes, $1.

How much money do I need to eat for a week? ›

Feeding Yourself According To The USDA
Thrifty$241.40 – $309.90
Low-Cost$249.60 – $296.60
Moderate Cost$306.90 – $371.70
Liberal$400.80 – $451.80
Nov 27, 2023

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 budget rule states that you should spend up to 50% of your after-tax income on needs and obligations that you must have or must do. The remaining half should dedicate 20% to savings, leaving 30% to be spent on things you want but don't necessarily need.

What is a realistic grocery budget for a family of three? ›

The average grocery budget for a family of 3 can vary depending on factors like location and dietary preferences. A moderate-cost plan can range from $387 to $1,031 per month, while a thrifty plan can range from $287 to $764 per month.

What is a reasonable food budget for a family of 4? ›

What is the average weekly grocery bill for a family of four? According to the USDA, the average weekly grocery bill for a family of four in the United States fluctuates between $150 to $300.

How much should I spend on food a month in 2024? ›

Here's a breakdown of approximately how much you can expect to spend a month under each plan: Thrifty food plan: $242 – $303. Moderate cost: $378 – $319. Liberal cost: $461 – $407.

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