Grocery Budget Calculator
Plan your grocery budget by category. See weekly costs, per-person spending, and savings opportunities.
Category Breakdown
Weekly by Category
| Category | Weekly | Monthly | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Produce | 37,50 $ | 150,00 $ | 25.0% |
| Protein | 45,00 $ | 180,00 $ | 30.0% |
| Grains | 22,50 $ | 90,00 $ | 15.0% |
| Dairy | 15,00 $ | 60,00 $ | 10.0% |
| Snacks | 15,00 $ | 60,00 $ | 10.0% |
| Other | 15,00 $ | 60,00 $ | 10.0% |
| Total | 150,00 $ | 600,00 $ | 100% |
Grocery Budget: Complete Guide
Average Grocery Spending
The USDA estimates moderate grocery costs at $250-350 per person per month. Families spend 10-15% of income on groceries. Planning and budgeting can reduce this by 20-30%.
The 50/30/20 Rule for Food
Food spending (groceries + dining) should be 10-15% of take-home pay. If groceries alone exceed 12%, look for savings in protein costs, brand-name vs generic, and food waste.
Reducing Food Waste
Americans waste 30-40% of food, costing the average family $1,500-2,500 per year. Meal planning, proper storage, and shopping lists reduce waste by 50% or more.
Practical Example
2 People, $400/month Budget
Weekly: $100. Per person: $50/week. Per meal: $2.38 (21 meals/week).
Breakdown: Produce 30% ($30), Protein 25% ($25), Grains 15% ($15), Dairy 10% ($10), Snacks 10% ($10), Other 10% ($10).
Waste savings opportunity: $15/week ($780/year).
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How much should I spend on groceries per month?
USDA moderate plan: $250-350/person/month. Adjust for your location and dietary needs.
How can I reduce my grocery bill?
Meal plan, buy generic brands, use store apps/coupons, buy in bulk, avoid processed foods, reduce food waste.
What percentage of income should go to groceries?
10-15% of take-home pay for all food (groceries + dining out). Groceries alone should be 8-12%.
How much food do people waste?
Americans waste 30-40% of food purchased. That equals $1,500-2,500 per year for a family of four.
Is it cheaper to meal prep?
Yes. Meal prepping saves 20-40% compared to cooking daily or eating out. It also dramatically reduces food waste.
Estimates only. Costs vary by location and dietary needs.
📚 References
- SEC - Investment Fees (sec.gov)
- CFPB - Financial Guides (consumerfinance.gov)