
Being a college student means budgeting — and when the price of groceries starts to rise, every dollar counts. As you walk down the aisles, the total seems to climb higher and higher without reason. But don’t worry, VALLEY’s is here to help with an affordable grocery list.
Snack Smart

The price of snacks has gotten out of hand: a family-size bag of Doritos at GIANT costs a whopping seven dollars. But that doesn’t mean you have to give up chips entirely. The trick? Go off-brand.
This doesn’t mean that you need to cut chips out of your diet to save money. What it means is you have to look for the right snacks. Off-brand will become your best friend. You can get the same taste for far less money. You can either stroll the aisles for off brand at a local grocery store or you could swing by ALDI which only carries off brand, quickening the search.
Build a Base

A solid meal starts with a good base — and the best ones are cheap and long-lasting.
- Pasta: A box costs about $1 and can stretch into multiple meals.
- Rice: For around $3, you’ll get a bag that can last you weeks.
Both options are versatile, filling and can be elevated with simple sauces, veggies and proteins.
Protein
Protein is essential, but it doesn’t have to be pricey.
- At Walmart, you can grab five pounds of chicken for $10.
- Most grocery stores sell a container of chicken breasts for around $4.

If cooking isn’t your thing— raw meat freaks you out — you can get an entire rotisserie chicken (about $4) that can last nearly a week and makes for quick, ready-to-eat meals. Just remember to compare prices — some brands charge more for the same product.
Go Green: Produce Picks
Eating healthy doesn’t mean overspending.
- Broccoli is packed with nutrients and usually costs about $2 for a generous portion.
- Skip anything pre-cut or pre-packaged — you’ll pay more for convenience than the actual food itself. A box of watermelon can cost upward to 11$ when a whole watermelon only costs $1-$3.
- Whole veggies like cucumbers, carrots, and corn each cost just a few cents per serving.
A good rule of thumb: the less packaging, the less you’ll pay.
Mix It Up: Easy Meal Ideas
With a few smart staples, you can create a week’s worth of satisfying meals:
- Dinner: Chicken, rice, and broccoli — simple, balanced, and budget-friendly. It is easy to meal prep, saving not only money but time as well.
- Lunch: Buy a loaf of bread and some lettuce — lettuce shouldn’t be pre-packed as it also spoils faster. Then each day switch between a chicken sandwich or a salad by mixing and matching these affordable ingredients, you’ll keep your meals fresh, healthy, and easy on your wallet.
Final Bite
College is stressful enough — grocery shopping shouldn’t be. With these simple swaps and smart buys, you can eat well, save money and still have cash left over for the fun stuff.

Grocery List:
- Chips ($3)
- Rice ($3)
- Pasta ($1)
- Chicken ($5)
- Broccoli ($2)
- Cucumber ($1)
- Carrot ($1)
- Corn ($1)
- Loaf of Bread ($3)
- Lettuce ($3)
Total: $23
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