Eating Healthy is Expensive
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I’ve come to realize something, eating healthy is expensive. Have you taken a look at prices in the supermarkets lately? Food prices have gone up. Shopping for a family of four, or in my case a family of five has gotten quite expensive, even at the Wal-Mart.
I know some people here have sworn off Wal-Mart; hey it’s a free world isn’t it? I haven’t, at least not yet. I shop at other places as well, Super Target, Albertson’s, Publix, Save Rite. I shop at each store for different reasons. Firstly, where the sales are, secondly, convenience. The Wal-Mart is the closet of all these stores and no matter how expensive food choices are becoming, it tends to be the least expensive place to shop. That’s reality folks, costs will tend to be the way most people and I shop.
I’ve noticed that when I shop and buy healthy (not that I buy a lot of junk food, when you have kids though, and a husband with a sweet tooth, so there will be some junk in your basket), food items my grocery bill is a lot higher. Fruits are not cheap, I don’t think they are. And even when you buy them on sale, buying enough for five people tends to add up. If you choose organic products over the regular grown ones or over those with preservatives, they’re more expensive.
What I don’t understand though is why do these food items have to be so expensive. Basic food items like milk and potatoes and sugar may be inexpensive to some, but they can be out of reach for others. Or a family might be able to just purchase the basic food items and is unable to buy fruits and/or vegetables at the same time. Given this fact, that she can’t buy everything her family needs all the time, how can a mom be sure that she is giving her family all they need to eat to be nutritious and healthy and not be deficient in any way? It might be pretty easy for some moms who don’t need any advice, but for others, having a little guidance helps a lot.
The new food pyramid (and of course your doctor) that is now out there should be of some help to people if they really need guidance when it comes to the types of food to buy to make sure their family eats nutritiously. Link
I’ve often wondered why the items that are more fattening and obviously not good for you to have everyday are cheaper than the healthier items. Snacks and sodas are cheaper than fruits. Juices that have only 10% juice in them are less expensive than those with 100% fruit juices. Even the laundry soap that is supposedly the best brand, like Tide is a lot more expensive than those that are considered inferior to it.
So if a family that shops at their favorite store on a weekly basis and on a budget wants to eat healthy, it won’t be easy doing that because by the time they get to the cash register, the cost of that grocery will be way over $100.
Then what can a family do to alleviate this? I say shop around. Look for the stores with the sales on products that you like or need and go there to buy those items. Some of these stores tend to compete with each other too, so sometimes you will get some really great buys. Although I like shopping at Wal-Mart, I prefer to buy my fruits at Target or Albertson’s. They tend to be fresher and the cost is better at either of the two. Plus, they always, always have fruits on sale and the variety is really good. Wal-Mart doesn’t have fruits on sale and they tend to just have apples, oranges and kiwis and sometimes grapes. If I had to have made a choice though, Target wins hands down.
Oh yes, and let me not forget shop with coupons. I wrote an article about this before. Link
Shopping with coupons does help a lot. Sometimes it is frustrating if the coupons you have are worthless. But looking for and clipping coupons for those items that you buy often are really worth it. I like it when my bill is really high and then gets lowered by the coupons I use. Now that’s priceless!
I know some people here have sworn off Wal-Mart; hey it’s a free world isn’t it? I haven’t, at least not yet. I shop at other places as well, Super Target, Albertson’s, Publix, Save Rite. I shop at each store for different reasons. Firstly, where the sales are, secondly, convenience. The Wal-Mart is the closet of all these stores and no matter how expensive food choices are becoming, it tends to be the least expensive place to shop. That’s reality folks, costs will tend to be the way most people and I shop.
I’ve noticed that when I shop and buy healthy (not that I buy a lot of junk food, when you have kids though, and a husband with a sweet tooth, so there will be some junk in your basket), food items my grocery bill is a lot higher. Fruits are not cheap, I don’t think they are. And even when you buy them on sale, buying enough for five people tends to add up. If you choose organic products over the regular grown ones or over those with preservatives, they’re more expensive.
What I don’t understand though is why do these food items have to be so expensive. Basic food items like milk and potatoes and sugar may be inexpensive to some, but they can be out of reach for others. Or a family might be able to just purchase the basic food items and is unable to buy fruits and/or vegetables at the same time. Given this fact, that she can’t buy everything her family needs all the time, how can a mom be sure that she is giving her family all they need to eat to be nutritious and healthy and not be deficient in any way? It might be pretty easy for some moms who don’t need any advice, but for others, having a little guidance helps a lot.
The new food pyramid (and of course your doctor) that is now out there should be of some help to people if they really need guidance when it comes to the types of food to buy to make sure their family eats nutritiously. Link
I’ve often wondered why the items that are more fattening and obviously not good for you to have everyday are cheaper than the healthier items. Snacks and sodas are cheaper than fruits. Juices that have only 10% juice in them are less expensive than those with 100% fruit juices. Even the laundry soap that is supposedly the best brand, like Tide is a lot more expensive than those that are considered inferior to it.
So if a family that shops at their favorite store on a weekly basis and on a budget wants to eat healthy, it won’t be easy doing that because by the time they get to the cash register, the cost of that grocery will be way over $100.
Then what can a family do to alleviate this? I say shop around. Look for the stores with the sales on products that you like or need and go there to buy those items. Some of these stores tend to compete with each other too, so sometimes you will get some really great buys. Although I like shopping at Wal-Mart, I prefer to buy my fruits at Target or Albertson’s. They tend to be fresher and the cost is better at either of the two. Plus, they always, always have fruits on sale and the variety is really good. Wal-Mart doesn’t have fruits on sale and they tend to just have apples, oranges and kiwis and sometimes grapes. If I had to have made a choice though, Target wins hands down.
Oh yes, and let me not forget shop with coupons. I wrote an article about this before. Link
Shopping with coupons does help a lot. Sometimes it is frustrating if the coupons you have are worthless. But looking for and clipping coupons for those items that you buy often are really worth it. I like it when my bill is really high and then gets lowered by the coupons I use. Now that’s priceless!
