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The Grocery Budget Challenge: Feed a Family on $75 a Week

August 10, 2025 By Stanley Leave a Comment

Feeding a family on just $75 a week might sound impossible, but with a smart plan, it can be done — without sacrificing nutrition or taste. This grocery budget challenge is all about strategic shopping, meal planning, and making the most of every dollar.

Step 1: Plan Your Meals Around Weekly Sales

Check your local grocery flyers online before you shop. Build your weekly menu based on what’s on sale, especially for meat, produce, and pantry staples.

💡 Related Read: Grocery Shopping on a Budget Without Sacrifice

Step 2: Choose Budget-Friendly Proteins

Protein can be the priciest part of a grocery bill.

  • Buy whole chickens instead of boneless cuts — they’re cheaper and more versatile.

  • Use eggs, beans, and lentils for low-cost, high-protein meals.

  • Freeze extra portions when you find good deals.

Step 3: Embrace Meal Prep

Cooking in bulk saves time and money. Make double batches of meals like chili, pasta sauce, or soup, and freeze half for later.

💡 Pro Tip: Pair this with Meal Prep Tips for Busy Families for maximum savings.

Step 4: Buy Store Brands

Most store brands are just as good as name brands but cost 20–30% less. For basics like rice, pasta, flour, and canned goods, choose the store label every time.

Step 5: Use a Cash Envelope for Groceries

When you pay with cash, you’re more aware of your spending. Withdraw $75 at the start of the week and stick to it — no swiping allowed.

Step 6: Stretch Your Meals

Plan at least one “stretch meal” per week, such as:

  • Vegetable stir-fry with leftover rice

  • Soup made from freezer odds and ends

  • Breakfast-for-dinner using eggs and toast

Step 7: Avoid Waste

Store leftovers properly and use them within 2–3 days. Keep a “use first” bin in the fridge for items close to their expiry date.

Sample $75 Weekly Meal Plan

Breakfasts: Overnight oats, scrambled eggs with toast, fruit smoothies.
Lunches: Lentil soup, grilled cheese, tuna sandwiches.
Dinners: Roast chicken with vegetables, spaghetti with homemade sauce, bean chili, stir-fry with rice, homemade pizza.

Final Thoughts

The $75 grocery budget challenge isn’t just about spending less — it’s about shopping smarter. Once you master these habits, you’ll find that feeding your family well on a tight budget is not only possible but rewarding.

Stanley

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