How to Save Money Food Shopping - Consumer Reports (2024)

Use these tactics from experts and CR’s Facebook followers to shave dollars off your bill. Some not only will save you money but also could lead you to healthier eating.

1. Find alternative protein sources. For example, beans and other legumes remain a good nutrition bet that is lower cost, says Amy Keating, RD, a registered dietitian who oversees Consumer Reports’ food testing. “They are linked to many health benefits, are inexpensive, and are a great alternative source of protein,” she says. Check out CR’s ideas for other tasty meatless options.

Adding more egg-based recipes to your repertoire is another option, Keating says. Fortunately, egg prices are down 14.5 percent since last year, making them a relatively inexpensive and extremely versatile protein.

2. Frequent low-cost grocers. Flickinger gives a particular shoutout to membership clubs BJ’s and Costco, which are able to keep their prices lower thanks to the big volume discounts they receive from suppliers. He also thinks Target and Walmart are great places to save on food. If you can get into, or know someone with access to, the Department of Defense’s Commissary, take advantage. Commissary, which serves active and retired military personnel, strictly limits its markups. (Eligibility to this nationwide grocer was expanded in January 2020.)

3. Plan before you shop. Make a list and stick to it. This can reduce impulse purchases and save time. A good place to start is by perusing grocery circulars, which typically are available online. “If you can save $30 by spending 15 minutes looking at grocery ads, is it worth it?” asks Annette Economides of Scottsdale, Ariz., who with her husband, Steve, runs the website MoneySmartFamily. “I certainly think it is.”

Another way to stick to a list: “Use a store’s curbside pickup service, which removes the temptation to stray from your list,” Economides says. Or have groceries delivered, but only after checking store policies to make sure you stay on the right side of the deal. “Walmart offers the service for free, but Amazon via Whole Foods charges a fee for orders under $35 and Aldi also adds a small delivery fee,” Economides says.

4. Use a store loyalty card. Most grocery chains’ loyalty programs offer special member deals. Some, notably those of Safeway and Stop & Shop, also let you build rewards toward gas purchases at affiliated gas stations. In addition, store loyalty cards are often a portal to digital-only coupons that aren’t printed in circulars but can be downloaded and applied when you use your loyalty card.

5. Utilize shopping apps. Download your favorite store’s app to find this week’s sales and coupons. Also, look into independent apps; three we like are Basket, Ibotta, and Flipp. Basket shows real-time grocery prices online and in-store at local grocers, so you can see where to shop for the best deals; it crowdsources its data, the same way a traffic app like Waze works. Ibotta and Flipp both identify manufacturer promotions and coupons, and offer direct rebates after you buy from a participating retailer. The Flipp app also lets you attach store loyalty cards to your profile so that you won’t have to remember to bring a physical card on your next shopping trip.

6. Compare unit prices. Unit price shelf stickers under each product can help you better compare prices of like items. But if the store doesn’t have the stickers, download a unit price calculator on your smartphone to do the work for you: We found free ones for both iOS and Android phones.

7. Go with store brands. Store-brand food and beverage products—also called private label—can cost 20 to 25 percent less than name brands of the same product. (When CR members were surveyed about the grocery stores and supermarkets they liked best, three grocers earned top marks for their store brands: national names Costco and Trader Joe’s, and Central Market, which is based in San Antonio and is a subsidiary of the privately owned H-E-B supermarket chain.) You can often find store brands on shelves just to the right or left of comparable name-brand items.

8. Use a cash-back credit card. Some offer rewards for grocery purchases. If you’re looking for a new one, consider the American Express Blue Cash Preferred card; it returns 6 percent on the first $6,000 in groceries each year, among other benefits. The card is currently offering a $300 rebate for spending $3,000 in the first six months, and the $95 annual fee is waived for the first year. Keep in mind that you may need a credit score of 700 or higher to qualify, says Ted Rossman, an industry analyst at CreditCards.com. The annual percentage rate on this card ranges from 14 percent to 24 percent, so it’s best to use it only if you can pay off your balance each month.

9. Embrace coupons. Stores may double or even triple the value of manufacturers’ coupons at checkout. In the Northeast, for instance, Stop & Shop doubles manufacturers’ paper coupons, under 99 cents, every day (restrictions apply).

10. Focus on reducing food waste. A four-person family could lose at least $1,500 per year on wasted food, says the Natural Resources Defense Council. Check out the organization’s SaveTheFood hub for numerous tips and tools on how to reduce food waste and save money, and read in CR how an expert optimizes the items in her fridge and pantry. Also, use the free FoodKeeper app from the Department of Agriculture for guidelines on how to store foods.

11. Get senior discounts. Harris Teeter and Hy-Vee offer 5 percent discounts, either on specific days or when you present a special store ID card. Fred Meyer and New Seasons Market discounts are 10 percent. In some cases, you can be as young as 55 to qualify; in other cases, you’ll need to be at least 60. The discount may be available only on certain days or on select items. If you’re one of the 6.4 million seniors enrolled in Medicaid, you can get a subscription to Amazon Prime at half the $14.99 monthly fee, and are eligible for discounted pricing at Whole Foods.

12. Buy in bulk. When 10 cans of your favorite soup go on sale for $10, it’s always wise to load up. And larger packages often have lower per-unit pricing. WinCo Foods, based in Boise, Idaho, is one notable vendor of such products, selling low-cost bulk barrels and bins of dried fruits, pasta, spices, snacks, legumes, nuts, candies, and other items.

13. Barter and share. If you buy in bulk or find yourself with more of some items than you need, consider trading with neighbors and friends. Economides from MoneySmartFamily says she has bartered the citrus that grows on her property for food from folks she has found through a local Facebook gardening group. Early in the pandemic, for instance, she got a carton of eggs, which had been hard to come by, in return for oranges and rosemary that grow on her property. “It was a great deal for both of us,” she says.

14. Track prices. For a few weeks, record the prices of the items you buy the most when food shopping. You’ll be able to find the best prices for specific goods and can stock up when a true price drop happens. Price tracking also helps you see when a “10 packages for $10” sale really is a sale and not just a come-on.

15. Do the math on grocery delivery annual memberships. If you expect to use grocery delivery on a regular basis, calculate the value of an annual membership before you sign up. For instance, Instacart+ (formerly Instacart Express) costs $99 per year; you pay no additional delivery fee if your orders cost $35 or more. Minimum order fees are $3.99 outside of Instacart Express, so you’ll break even on the annual fee after 25 orders. (Over a year of use, that means you order about every two weeks.)

And while the Walmart+ fee is $12.95 a month after a 90-day free trial, you can get free shipping with a $35 order minimum.

16. Look for “as is” items. The overripe bananas you’ll find at a discount could be perfect for homemade banana bread. Learn where stores have their clearance sections, Economides says.

17. Grow your own. Yvette Beltran-Southwell, who lives north of Dallas, says her family grows rosemary, English thyme, two types of oregano, sage, Italian parsley, basil, and numerous other herbs to economize and reduce food waste. “I have a garden, but even when we were in a townhouse with limited space, I grew herbs outside in containers,” she says. Homegrown plants also last longer than bunches purchased at the store and refrigerated, she says. And, of course, they regenerate throughout the growing season.

18. Get creative with how you use, store, and eat food. “We choose recipes that are more plant-based, with meat as a side dish,” Beltran-Southwell says. “On occasion, we have breakfast for dinner because it’s fun and cheaper.” Linda Test of Mena, Ark., supplements meat servings with lentils and beans, and eats vegetarian twice a week, and uses up fresh fruits and vegetables in the order they go bad. “Salads and spinach are first,” she says. “Carrots or rutabaga are last.”

19. Use your freezer right. Freezing large quantities of sale and seasonal food saves the average family of four $2,000 per year, Economides says. Buying fresh blueberries in season, and stocking your freezer, is better than paying two to three times that much for frozen blueberries the rest of the year. The Economideses even freeze milk and cheese. Every 30 to 60 days, they check the freezer and build menus based on what’s there.

—Althea Chang-Cook, Margot Gilman, and Brian Vines contributed to this story

How to Save Money Food Shopping - Consumer Reports (2024)

FAQs

What is a smart way to save money on food? ›

Buy items on sale

Supermarkets are always running various promotions that can help you save on everything from staples, like milk and eggs, to sweets, like ice cream and cookies. Consider buying items on sale whenever possible, especially if the cost is normally high.

How to save money on groceries in 2024? ›

  1. Cook It Yourself. One of the easiest ways to start saving money on groceries is to learn to cook more meals yourself. ...
  2. Chop It Yourself. ...
  3. Look at Prices.
  4. To Buy or Not to Buy Organic. ...
  5. Shop at Farmers' Markets. ...
  6. Make a List. ...
  7. Have Your Groceries Delivered. ...
  8. Don't Buy in Bulk.
Jun 11, 2024

When shopping for food what is the best way to stick to your budget? ›

Pay with cash — Try going to the grocery store with cash — and only what you've budgeted for. Leave your credit or debit card at home. After all, you can't spend what you can't pay for. Buy what's in season — Food prices can vary depending on whether they are in season or not.

What is a good strategy to spend less on groceries? ›

Make a meal plan.

Make a meal plan and a grocery list before you ever leave the house. Look to see what you already have in the fridge, pantry and freezer while you plan. Use the sales ad and any coupons you have when you make your plan—so you know you're getting the best deals all around.

How to cut grocery bill by 90 percent? ›

How to cut your grocery bill by 90%: Is it possible?
  1. Shop at discount grocery stores like Aldi or Trader Joes. ...
  2. Compare prices between stores — even if it means driving to a few different ones at first. ...
  3. Plan your meals for the week based on what's on sale. ...
  4. Clip coupons and look for discount codes.
Jun 13, 2023

How to cut a grocery bill in half? ›

Rachel Cruze: 12 Ways To Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half
  1. Check Out Grocery Store Apps. ...
  2. Plan Your Meals. ...
  3. Buy Generics. ...
  4. Shop for Inexpensive Protein Sources. ...
  5. Avoid Buying Unnecessary Grocery Items. ...
  6. Get In-Season Produce Items. ...
  7. Take Advantage of Breakfast Foods. ...
  8. Save With Bulk Items.
Dec 29, 2023

How can seniors save on groceries? ›

Take Advantage of Discount Programs and Coupons.

Always participate in a store's shopper discount programs, and clip coupons whenever you see them for items you regularly purchase. Digital coupons are very popular, but if you are not savvy with technology, you may be missing out!

What grocery store saves you the most money? ›

If you want to save money on your groceries, there's perhaps no better store to shop at than Aldi. You'll find Aldi locations across the country and overseas, all of which guarantee competitive prices compared to the other grocery stores in your area. So, how do they do it?

What is the 6 to 1 grocery method? ›

The 6-to-1 grocery method entails buying six vegetables, five fruits, four proteins, three starches, two sauces or spreads and one treat. Continue to shop carefully while at the store to get the best deals. Flexibility with your purchases will be a key to making this method a success.

What is a realistic grocery budget? ›

The average U.S. household spends $7,316 on food every year, according to a recent Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) consumer expenditure survey. That amount — about $609.67 a month, or $152.42 each week — represents nearly 12% of consumers' income. A note on inflation: The BLS report used data from 2021.

How to get grocery bill down? ›

17 ways to save money on groceries
  1. Make a meal plan.
  2. Shop alone if you can.
  3. Shop during the quietest days of the week.
  4. Swap expensive cuts of meat for cheaper options.
  5. Buy generic products.
  6. Avoid buying hygiene products at the grocery store.
  7. Stick to the store's perimeter.
  8. Pay with a grocery rewards card.
Oct 23, 2023

How to be frugal with grocery shopping? ›

Other Money-Saving Tips at the Grocery Store
  1. Sign up for your store's loyalty program for members-only sales or to earn points toward future groceries.
  2. Buy generic brands whenever possible.
  3. Use a credit card that lets you earn cash back or points (but be sure to pay off your balance every month before interest accrues).
Jul 14, 2024

How to spend $20 a week on food? ›

Cheap Food Shopping — £20 A Week Food Budget
  1. You'll be surprised how far a £20 a week food budget can stretch. ...
  2. Use a recipe book or videos. ...
  3. Plan your meals ahead of time. ...
  4. Buy own-brand food. ...
  5. Shop seasonally for fresh fruit and veg. ...
  6. Buy frozen fruit and vegetables. ...
  7. Get a supermarket loyalty card. ...
  8. 1 .

What are the best foods to eat to save money? ›

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

How can I reduce the amount I spend on food? ›

If you've been wondering how to reduce your food bill, consider these 8 strategies.
  1. Limit Eating Out. ...
  2. Plan Your Grocery Shopping. ...
  3. Reduce Food Waste. ...
  4. Buy in Bulk. ...
  5. Set a Food Budget. ...
  6. Plan for Leftovers. ...
  7. Meal Prep. ...
  8. Brew Your Own Coffee.
Dec 14, 2023

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