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How can I save money on groceries while still eating healthy and avoiding meal prep?

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I've been trying to eat healthier and save money on groceries at the same time, but it seems like a impossible task. I'm a busy college student and I don't have a lot of time to meal prep or cook complex meals. I've been relying on takeout and fast food, but it's getting expensive and unhealthy. I've also tried buying generic or store-brand groceries, but they don't seem to taste as good as the name-brand options. I'm looking for tips and tricks on how to save money on groceries without sacrificing taste or nutrition. Can I use cashback apps like Ibotta or Fetch Rewards to save money on groceries? Are there any specific grocery stores that offer better prices on healthy foods? Should I be buying in bulk and freezing food for future meals?

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I totally get where you're coming from - it can be tough to balance a healthy diet with a tight budget, especially when you're busy in college. One thing that's helped me is using cashback apps like Ibotta and Fetch Rewards. They offer rebates on certain items and brands, which can add up to some real savings over time. I've also found that shopping at stores like Aldi and Lidl can be a great way to get healthy groceries at a lower price point - they carry a lot of store-brand options that are just as good as name-brand stuff.

I do think buying in bulk and freezing food can be a good idea, but only if you have the space to store it and can actually use it before it goes bad. It's not worth buying a bunch of stuff if you're just going to end up throwing it away. One trick I use is to buy frozen veggies and fruits - they're just as nutritious as fresh ones, but way cheaper and can be used in a variety of meals.

As for specific stores, I've found that stores like Trader Joe's and Sprouts offer some great deals on healthy groceries - they carry a lot of organic and natural options at prices that are comparable to what you'd find at regular grocery stores. Just be aware that prices can vary depending on where you live and what you're buying, so it's always a good idea to compare prices before you shop.

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