My grocery bill is steadily climbing and I am not sure what to do. I make too much for SNAP. Any tips or tricks? It’s just me in my household, so would buying in bulk be worth it?
Edit: I want to thank everyone for their responses. I have a lot to think about.


Rice, lentils, potato are super cheap and healthy.
Reduce meat and add protein via plants or milk products. You don’t need to eliminate all meat, just the expensive ones (depends on your location). Aim for 1g per kg of body weight and it’d be a healthy replacement. Reducing meat brings some headache on nutrition planning but a lot of savings as well.