Lifehack logo

Must-Read Tips and Hacks for Keto Diet on a Budget

Eat healthy while shopping smart

By Kimberly H. SmithPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Like
Must-Read Tips and Hacks for Keto Diet on a Budget
Photo by ja ma on Unsplash

When it comes to healthy eating and dieting, we are used to hearing it’s expensive. That’s partially true because healthy, organic foods have a higher price than other foods. However, there are ways to buy healthy products and save money, especially when it comes to keto-friendly products.

Since the keto diet includes all high-fat low-carb products, you can buy the things you usually do such as meat, eggs, dairies, and vegetables. Although they, like many other healthy products, have a bit higher price than the unhealthy ones, you can still buy them for a lower price. Yes, you can follow the keto diet without spending more than you used to. Here are several tips on how to save money when buying keto-friendly products.

Shop Locally

Buying keto-friendly groceries at the local farmer’s market will save you money. Products purchased directly from the farmer prevents extra expenses such as shipping costs. And if you want to buy dairies, meat, and eggs, you can find the best price at the local farms.

Buy In Bulk

It’s a fact that the more you buy, the more you save. Therefore, if you buy a whole pig instead of individual parts, you will save a lot of money. If you don’t need the whole pig, you can partner with your neighbors, your relatives or friends, and split the meat and the cost.

Apart from meat, you can also buy other products in bulk, such as coconut oil, nuts, seeds, and keto shakes. You can find them in large quantities via online health food stores. Alternatively, you can buy them, as well as vegetables and keto-friendly fruits, directly from people who grow them in their garden.

Buy In-season Fruits and Vegetables

Buying keto-approved fruits and vegetables which are in season will save you money. This is because when in season, there are larger quantities of these products, so the price is lower. Take advantage of the availability by purchasing more and freezing them so you can eat them anytime. Namely, you can use frozen fruits and vegetables to make delicious keto shakes and smoothies.

Look for Deals and Coupons at Online Stores

Although buying from local markets is recommended, so is buying some online. Online products usually have lower prices than those in local stores. Plus, there are lots of great deals and coupons you can use at certain online stores. In fact, you can find coupons to use in some local stores as well.

Plan Your Meals Ahead

Planning your meals ahead will not only save you time but also money. How? Plan them based on the deals and coupons you have found. Moreover, you can plan meals that can be used throughout the week, if there are leftovers. Some of the keto foods that you can use for preparing your meals are hard-boiled eggs, chicken, cold cuts, and zucchini.

Look for Deals in Local Supermarkets

All supermarkets offer deals on certain products or have some products on sale each day. Prices generally are higher during the weekend and lower from Tuesday to Friday. Also, be careful not to buy things you don’t need just because they are on sale – that won’t save money. Instead, stock up on the things you usually use and freeze the others if you don’t need them at that moment.

Additionally, while looking for deals in the markets, check the price of certain products in each of the markets you visit. The price will differ from market to market. So, you might find some of the products you need for a lower price in one of the markets, although they aren’t on sale.

As you can see, being on the keto diet doesn’t have to expensive. If you know when, where, and how to buy keto-friendly products, you can save lots of money. When planning your meals, keep things simple. You don’t have to prepare meals with 8 different ingredients, because 2-4 ingredients are enough for a delicious keto meal.

health
Like

About the Creator

Kimberly H. Smith

Published author, copywriter, and transcription editor. Louisiana native with B.A. in Theatre from LSU. Wife and mother currently in the KC area writing a wide range of articles for freelance networks.

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2024 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.