5 Healthy Grocery Hacks That Save Money

Let’s talk about some common beliefs around healthy eating. Ok let’s talk about one in particular…and it’s that eating healthy costs too much. And while this can be true in certain cases, it really doesn’t HAVE to cost you more! In fact, there are some ways (hacks, if you will) that I have that can save you time, money, and can even help you reach your goals! So let’s look at 5 healthy grocery store hacks the save money.

I’m going to skip the obvious tips, like making a list, shopping the perimeter of the store, and eating before you go grocery shopping so you don’t buy a bunch of extra stuff because you’re hungry.

Hack #1

This has to do with something you can do before you hit the store – or even finalize your list. 

It’s to open up your pantry and fridge and check to see what you have on-hand … and also toss anything in your fridge that’s questionable. You already know you’re not going to eat it, and it’s just taking up valuable space, so get rid of it now.

Knowing what you already have is a big part of knowing what you need. It helps you be more intentional in your choices at the store and in the long run, helps you avoid waste.

It also can help you plan your meals so you can actually USE what you already have!

If you do a quick inventory of your kitchen before you hit the grocery store, give me a LIKE!  It also helps to have your recipes on hand hand that you plan to make for the week… it goes back to the obvious list you’ll need for grocer shopping but knowing what you’re making for the week will also keep you from buying the unnecessary stuff.

Hack #2

Use a smaller cart if at all possible.

Again, it’s all about that valuable space. This can help you avoid making impulse purchases because there’s less room in the cart. Plus, this helps you keep track of what you’ve already bought. Do you see a colorful spread of healthy foods, or is your cart packed with boxes and bags, which typically means processed foods?

Hack #3

Remember the food you tossed from your fridge I mentioned before? Did it include any veggies or other produce you didn’t get around to using before it went bad? (I am SOOOO guilty of this… RIP curly kale in the back of the fridge…)

When you’re shopping for produce, you might actually think you’re going to use that giant container of kale … and you probably have great intentions for it … but will you REALLY use it? 

This hack is to buy only what you really need, vs. what you aspire to need. So if you always have leftover produce, buy the smaller bag or buy fewer of whatever item it is.

Hack #4

This one is about being an informed buyer. Don’t look at the end caps of the aisles. Just motor on by them. That’s where the most tempting sales items are located, like potato chips, snack foods, and processed foods. 

You don’t need them! Plus, they probably aren’t in line with your fitness or wellness goals!

Also, continuing this hack, when you are shopping the aisles, keep in mind that you are being marketed to every minute you are in the store! The items they WANT you to buy are on the center shelves, at your eye-level. 

You usually can find less expensive and often healthier options on the shelves above and below your eye-level.

Hack #5

This one might be the most effective way ever to stick to your list!

It’s to pay for your groceries with CASH. Not your debit card or a check. Plain, old-fashioned CASH.  Paying with cash automatically sets a limit on how much you can buy because you can only spend the amount you have on-hand. This can help you set priorities for which items you choose. All those impulse buys and extras add up fast.

Plus, there’s something more palpable about actually forking over your hard-earned cash than simply swiping your debit card! It seems more real.

I hope these hacks help streamline your grocery trip and help you reach your goals…. and save a little moo-lah in the process!

PS: If you’re looking for some healthy breakfast ideas, that are packed with protein AND plant based, click HERE to get my free guide!

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