$50 Weekly Grocery Budget - Menu and grocery list for a family of four! (2024)

This month I had a $50 weekly grocery budget to spend on my family of four. Here’s my grocery shopping list and meal plan for week one. $50 may not seem like much but it is totally doable!

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Hi friends!

Way back in 2018 I had the idea of writing a blog post sharing what we ate in a week on a $50 grocery budget. This blog post was the result and due to it’s popularity I have since shared many more similar posts.

As this blog post has continued to receive traffic I’ve come back to it several times to make some updates. As you can imagine, the grocery prices in 2024 are not the same as the ones back in 2018.

With this update (in January of 2024) I was able to keep the grocery budget at $50 but snacks are no longer included in the meal plan. Instead I’ve listed a few snack suggestions for those who want to spend a bit more.

For a more recent meal plan check out my$125 grocery list for 2 weeks of dinners or see all my frugal meal plans here.

And now here’s my original blog post . . .

Back when Pablo and I first got married (six years ago this month, wow!) I was very careful about sticking to our $50 weekly grocery budget. When I went grocery shopping I would add everything up on my phone’s calculator until I got a little more used to the prices. I did a pretty good job for awhile with sticking to that $50 weekly grocery budget!

Well, then the kids came along, and as you know, grocery shopping with kids can be a bit crazy. So, for the last little while I have not done such a great job at sticking to my list and ultimately my budget. Oops.

Well, this month I determined that I was going to do better! We usually budget a little bit more than $50 a week now that we have two kids but for this month we decided to challenge ourselves. So, I’m working with a $50 weekly grocery budget for the month, trying to come in a little under $50 when possible!

Check out some of my other meal plans + grocery lists here: $50 Week Two//$50 Week Three (low-carb)//$50 Week Four (no oven)//$60 Week One//$60 Week Two // $65 Meal Plan // $75 Meal Plan // $80 Meal Plan // 5 Meals for $40 // $120 Two-Week Meal Plan

Keep in mind that when I say grocery budget I truly mean just that. This does not include any paper products or anything like that. We budget those types of items separately.

To simplify my meal planning, I mainly plan for dinners and just keep some basic items on hand for breakfasts and lunches. (For help with regular meal planning, check out my !)

Below is our menu for last week!

Note: I did not include some of the basics on this list such as spices or condiments that you would typically already have on hand. Obviously if you are starting completely from scratch you would have to spend a bit more than $50 to buy some of the basics.

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My $50 Meal Plan (for our family of four)

Breakfast options:

Cold cereal, eggs

(I also typically have ingredients for oatmeal and pancakes on hand)

Lunch options:

Quesadillas, leftovers, salad (can be topped with hardboiled eggs), *PB & J sandwiches

*I always have peanut butter and jelly on hand. They are not included in my grocery list below.

Dinners:

  1. Spaghetti + salad
  2. Beans and Rice (topped with corn)
  3. BLTs + baby carrots
  4. Roasted Chicken + homemade bread and broccoli
  5. White Chili (I halve the recipe for 2 adults and 2 small children) – served with shredded cheese, sour cream, and tortilla chips
  6. Breakfast for Dinner (eggs, turkey bacon, toast)
  7. Chicken Fried Rice + salad

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I kept things simple by buying only two kinds of meat for our meals – turkey bacon (used for two meals) and a whole chicken.

After we ate roasted chicken for one meal I took the rest off the bones to use for the white chili (using the chicken bones to make the broth, yum!) and the chicken fried rice. I can usually plan on getting at least 4 cups of chicken off the bones after our first meal.

Below is my $50 grocery list with the exact prices of all the groceries I bought. I bought everything from Walmart.

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My $50 Grocery List

Note: This $50 meal plan / grocery list does not include snacks. However, for about $6 more you could purchase a bag of apples and a bag of pretzels. Or, you could make some simple homemade muffins.

Milk (2 gallons) – $5.56

Eggs (2) – $3.68

Sour Cream – $1.18

Shredded Cheese (Cheddar or Mexican blend, 16 oz) – $3.98

Turkey Bacon – $3.72

Black Beans (uncooked) – $2.28

Rice – $1.64

Tortillas – $1.98

Cereal (2 boxes) – $3.94

Bread (2 loaves) -$3.74

Spaghetti – $0.98

Spaghetti Sauce – $1.62

Canned White Beans (2) – $1.64

Tomatoes (3) – $0.63

Frozen Corn – $0.98

Frozen Broccoli – $1.16

Romaine Hearts – $2.74

Baby Carrots – $0.98

Whole Chicken – $7.21

Grand Total = $49.64 (prices current as of January 2024)

I hope that this meal plan and grocery list for four on a $50 weekly grocery budget has given you some helpful ideas!

What are your favorite cheap meals to make for your family? I’m always looking for more meal ideas because it’s easy to get stuck in a rut, so share your favorites with me below in the comments!

Another Helpful Resource For Saving Money On Groceries

I also highly recommend this ebook from Crystal Paine at MoneySavingMom.com. It shares 25 simple and effective ways to cut your grocery bill and I found it very helpful. I’m an affiliate for Crystal’s products because they are always well done and worth what she charges (which I can’t say for a lot of ebooks and courses out there!)

If you’re interested you can check it out here!

As always, thanks so much for stopping by my blog!

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This includes purchasing items from your local grocery store or supermarket. On average, a family of four can expect to spend anywhere between $500 to $1,000 per month on groceries, depending on factors such as dietary choices, quality of ingredients, and location.

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  2. Monday: Chicken and Broccoli Cheesy Spaghetti.
  3. Tuesday: Chicken Fried Rice.
  4. Wednesday: Chili.
  5. Thursday: Chili Dogs.
  6. Friday: Bacon and Potato Soup.
  7. Saturday: Homemade Mac and Cheese.
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Keep grocery store receipts to get a realistic picture of your current spending habits. It might help to break down spending by category (via a spreadsheet or on paper), including beverages, produce, etc. Once you've done this, you can get an idea of where you need to trim down your grocery bill.

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For a low-cost budget for a family of four, you can plan on spending $243.80 a week or about $1,055.80 a month. Moderate-cost plan. For a moderate budget for a family of four, you would spend $302.80 a week for groceries or $1,311.50 a month.

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The average cost of food at home for a family of four, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), ranges from $567 to $1,296 per month, which comes out to approximately $130 to $300 per week.

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Buying in bulk is often a cost-effective way to purchase staple items such as rice, beans, and pasta. Look for bulk bins at your local grocery store or consider joining a wholesale club where you can buy larger quantities at lower prices. Just be sure to only buy what you can use before it spoils.

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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.

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The average monthly expenses for a family of four range from $7,875 to $9,168 (depending on the ages of your kids). For single folks, the average monthly expenses are $4,337. For married couples with no kids, monthly expenses are $7,111.

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