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Budget Grocery List: $50 a Week for Two Adults

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Budget Grocery List: $50 a Week for Two Adults

Is it possible for two adults to eat for $50 per week? Yes, if you have a budget grocery list.

Maybe you’re in the middle of paying off debt and are looking for ways to cut your food budget. Or maybe you’re saving for vacation and want to lower your expenses for a couple of weeks so that you can save even more. Quite possibly money is super tight because of a layoff or other stressful situation and you have no choice but to spend less.

Whatever it is, I wanted to see if I could make $50 last for an entire week, three meals per day, for two adults to give you some ideas on what you could buy and eat on a tight budget.

Now, I have to make a bunch of disclaimers about this cheap grocery list so that no one freaks out:

  • Yes, we live in a low cost of living area in the US
  • Yes, we have access to an Aldi store
  • No, we don’t have any food allergies
  • No, you won’t be eating organic-everything for this price. The priorities are elsewhere when you’re strapped for cash. 😉
  • This is based on actual prices that I found in January in West Michigan. For the best deals, you’ll want to swap out the produce for whatever is in season and on sale.

So with all that said, let’s dive in to how to make a budget grocery list for two!

$50 Budget Grocery List:

Coffee$3.79
Eggs (2 dozen)$2.98
Milk (1/2 Gallon)$1.65
Spread Butter$2.29
Sour Cream$0.89
Cheese (2 blocks)$3.38
Ranch Dressing$0.89
Apples (3 lb bag)$2.39
Bananas (2 lbs)$0.88
Cucumbers (3)$1.47
Baby Carrots$0.79
Potatoes (5 lb bag)$1.99
Frozen Broccoli$1.19
Frozen Stir Fry Veggies (sauce packet included)$2.99
Rice$1.79
Wheat Mini Bagels$1.89
Wheat Bread$1.79
Tortillas$0.99
Peanut Butter$1.15
Canned Soup$1.19
Refried Beans$0.75
Taco Seasoning$0.29
Salsa$1.19
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast (2 lbs)$3.96
Boneless Ham (2 lbs)$6.98
TOTAL$49.54

$50 Budget Meal Plan

Once you have gone out and bought everything on your cheap grocery list, it’s time to make a meal plan! And it is totally possible to make delicious meals that last all week long.

(Honestly, I think you could probably get by with just one pound each of the chicken and ham, which would lower costs even more.)

Here’s what you can eat with your cheap grocery list:

budget grocery list meal plan

I know that meal planning sounds intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. View my 2-Step Easy Meal Planning post to find out how you can cut your grocery bills with meal planning.

Here are all the breakfasts, lunches and dinners we have prepared with our budget grocery list:

Meals Prepared with Our Budget Grocery List

Breakfasts

  • Coffee with milk
  • Scrambled eggs with a buttered wheat mini bagel.

You could easily swap in cream for the coffee and cream cheese for the bagel if that’s more your style.

Lunches

  • Peanut Butter Sandwich
  • Fruit (you’ve got bananas and apples)
  • Raw Veggies with Ranch (you’ve got carrots and cucumbers)

or

  • Leftovers from dinner

Dinners

Apple slices or raw veggies with ranch can be served as side dishes with each meal.

  • Quesadillas: tortillas, chicken, cheese, refried beans, taco seasoning, salsa, and sour cream. Eat twice.
  • Chicken Stir Fry: frozen stir fry veggies, chicken, rice.
  • Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwiches with Canned Soup
  • Baked Potatoes with Ham Slices and Broccoli: sour cream, cheese, and ranch for the potatoes. Eat Twice.
  • One Meal Out. This could be super cheap like a Little Caesar’s Pizza.

It can be done! With some planning and sticking to in season and lower cost foods, it is totally possible to eat on a budget with this grocery list for two. To get more cheap meal ideas, you can also read my post listing 23 Cheap Meal Ideas, Starting at Just $0.64 Per Serving.

Sure, you may not prefer to eat on such a tight budget long term, but having a budget grocery list could help you save money or make it through a difficult period of time.

Here are some tried and tested strategies to ensure you stay on budget.

11 Easy Strategies to Reduce your Grocery Budget

cheap grocery list on a smartphone at the store
  • Prepare a shopping list with inexpensive items (eggs, carrots, potatoes, etc) and stick to it. See our list of the “cheapest food items to live on” at the end of this article.
  • Take into account what’s already there in your pantry before you buy more.
  • Buy more (non-perishable) items in bulk to save up to 50%. For example, a 2-pound Uncle Ben’s rice pack was $5.85 at my local store, but i was able to find a 5-pound pack for just $6.98 (52% less expensive by the pound).
  • Use coupons or get cash back on your purchases through apps like Ibotta: According to the Promotion Marketing Association’s (PMA), an average family saves around $5.20 to $9.60 per week (about $2,000/year) using coupons.
  • Buy the “Loss Leaders”: grocery stores intentionally lose money on a few featured items to draw more people in the store. Pick up a sales flyer at the store to find the loss leaders and make the most of these offers!
  • Plan two weekly menus and alternate them through the month
  • Search for discount stores near you (Aldi, Grocery Outlet, etc)
  • Buy only seasonal fruits and veggies
  • Keep meat to a minimum: meat is often the most expensive item on your money
  • Prep and pre-cook your meals in batches
  • Plant a garden and grow seasonal veggies

You can learn more about these strategies (and more) by clicking here: 15 Best Tips to Save Money on Your Groceries. Or keep reading to learn about the cheapest food items to live on (less than 50¢ per serving!).

List of the Cheapest Food Items We Live On

The best tip to reduce your grocery budget is to simply shop for food items that are healthy but cost very little per serving (anywhere from 6¢ to 50¢ per serving).

You can eat for less than a dollar with these inexpensive food items:

  • Eggs – 6¢ per serving
  • Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast – 50¢
  • Beans – 20¢
  • Sweet Potatoes – 25¢
  • Carrots – 20¢
  • Onion – 15¢
  • Potatoes – 20¢
  • Broccoli – 22¢
  • Cucumber – 23¢
  • Green Pepper – 28¢
  • Pumpkin – 25¢
  • Bananas – 22¢
  • Apples – 31¢
  • Pears – 44¢
  • Whole Grain Frozen Waffles – 26¢
  • String Cheese – 16¢

Our Favorite Inexpensive Meals Under $2 per Serving

Another very helpful tip to cut your grocery expenses while still preparing yummy meals, is to learn a few simple meals that taste great but are prepared mostly with very inexpensive items.

Here is a shortlist of inexpensive meals that cost well under $2.00 per serving:

  • Black Bean Tacos ($1.15 per serving)
  • Egg Fried Rice with Peas and Carrots ($0.98 per serving)
  • Chicken Lettuce Wraps ($1.64 per serving)
  • Shakshuka ($1.81 per serving)
  • Stir-Fry Cabbage ($1.14 per serving)
  • Mexican Cauliflower Rice ($1.46 per serving)
  • Mushroom Stroganoff ($1.40 per serving)
  • Zucchini Pizza ($1.32 per serving)
  • Indonesian Fried Rice ($1.88 per serving)

You can check the quick & easy recipes for these, and view more meal options (with images) by clicking here: 23 Healthy Meals on a Budget (Starting at $0.64 Per Serving).

Related Articles to Save More

Well, that’s it folks! I hope you enjoyed this post. To learn more tips to cut your grocery expenses, I also recommend you read about my 15 Tips to Save Money on Your Groceries, or check out these other great posts too:

What are your favorite super-cheap meals? What would you plan on your budget grocery list for two? Leave a comment on this page 🙂

 

Budget Grocery List: $50 a Week for Two Adults

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Ashley

Wednesday 30th of March 2022

it's a great list to start off with but im interested in more.

Patrick

Thursday 28th of October 2021

Wow did this shopping list off of a grocery delivery app called Instacart, and only came out slightly above 50$, super happy to have a practical list

Brianne

Tuesday 19th of February 2019

This is great! I'm always looking for ways to cut down on groceries and this definitely gives me hope that it is possible. It's so hard to stick to a budget when you just shop the aisles but planning and shopping from a list like this definitely helps. You make it look so easy!

Christine

Wednesday 20th of February 2019

Yes! Planning and shopping from a list makes a huge difference! I'm glad this looks doable for you! ❤️

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