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Healthy Eating on a Budget: A Practical Guide

You can eat well on $7 per person per day. Here's the shopping list, the swaps, and the planning rules that make it work.

By MealWise TeamApril 24, 20267 min read
Budgeting7 min readUpdated April 2026
Affordable healthy ingredients on a kitchen counter

Healthy food has a reputation for being expensive — but the data doesn't support it. Whole foods like beans, oats, eggs, frozen vegetables, and seasonal produce consistently outprice packaged convenience foods per nutrient.

The high-value staples

Eggs, dried lentils, frozen berries, frozen spinach, oats, brown rice, canned tuna, peanut butter, in-season produce, and whole chicken. Together these cover protein, fiber, healthy fats, and micronutrients at roughly $1–2 per serving.

Plan before you shop

A meal plan is worth roughly $40–80/week to a typical family — that's the impulse-purchase tax you avoid. MealWise plans price out automatically so you see the weekly cost before you commit.

Cook once, eat twice

Every budget-friendly system relies on leftovers. Cook a double batch of chili, soup, or grain bowls and you've cut your per-meal cost in half.

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