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    Home » Grocery Shopping on a Budget » How to Stretch Your Grocery Budget: Tips to Make Food Dollars Go Farther

    How to Stretch Your Grocery Budget: Tips to Make Food Dollars Go Farther

    Published: Mar 13, 2022 · Modified: May 4, 2022 by Kate · This post may contain affiliate links

    How to stretch your grocery budget - real world tips and tricks to help you spend less on groceries, stretch your budget, and save money on food.

    A shopping card a calculator and money.

    It can be tough to make a food budget stretch as far as it needs to go. But with a few simple tricks, you can make your dollars go much further at the grocery store.

    Below you'll find seven easy way to help you stretch your food budget and make every dollar count!

    Use your leftovers

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    One of the best ways to stretch your grocery budget is to use all of the food you buy and make. Using leftovers for lunch or dinner means that you don't have to purchase additional food for those meals.

    Leftovers can also repurposed into new meals. For example, the leftover roast chicken from Monday's dinner can be used to make Tuesday's chicken salad.

    Meal plan

    Making a meal plan is a great way to stay within your budget. When you have a plan for what you're going to make each night, you're less likely to purchase expensive take-out or last-minute convenience items.

    The best way to meal plan on a budget is to think about meals that use pantry staples and inexpensive ingredients. For example, grilled cheese sandwiches with tomato soup are a great option because the ingredients keep fairly well and are relatively inexpensive.

    Shop around

    Buying on a budget means that you may need to shop at different stores. Check sale prices at local stores and be willing to buy cheaper items where they're available.

    Use it up

    Rows of veggies in the grocery store.

    Eat fruits, veggies, and proteins that are going to go bad sooner first. When creating your meal plan, keep expiration dates in mind and use items, like berries or lettuce, that tend to go bad faster first.

    Shop outside the (big) box

    Look for bakery outlets and other discount stores where you can purchase staples like bread and buns at a deep discount. Also, you may find better deals on specialty items at ethnic markets.

    DIY

    Convenience items like pre-diced onion can be great time savers, but you pay more for the convenience. Instead, take a look at your meals to see what you can batch prep to save yourself time and money.

    Shop online

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    Placing your grocery order online - for pickup or delivery - is a great way to avoid impulse purchases that can break the bank. Shopping online also allows you to compare costs between brands and look for deals right from the comfort of your own home.

    It can be difficult to stretch your grocery budget, but by following these tips, you can make your grocery budget work for you! You'll find that making a few small changes in the way you shop can save you money on groceries.

    With careful planning, you may even be able to put a little extra money toward building your pantry each month. What are some of your favorite tips for saving on food?

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