Iām a Frugal Shopper: Always Buy the Cheapest Version of These 7 Foods
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Jennifer TaylorDecember 27, 2025 at 6:00 AM
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Groceries are expensive and food costs seem to be skyrocketing again, so looking for ways to save not only makes sense ā itās becoming a necessity. As a frugal shopper, paying more than necessary is a no-go, but you also donāt want to purchase low-quality food. Thankfully, more expensive brands donāt mean youāre actually getting better products. This is sometimes the case, but certainly not a hard-and-fast rule.
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Certain foods are worth spending more for organic items or high-end brands, especially when it comes to your health. However, this canāt be said for every grocery item when it comes to the health of your wallet. As a frugal shopper looking to keep your grocery bill as low as possible ā while still buying quality items ā hereās a look at seven foods you never need to overspend on.
Canned Tomatoes
A popular item due to their cheapness and ease of handling, canned tomatoes are a kitchen staple, said Sunita Yousuf, founder of The Wannabe Cook.
āThey usually go for less than $2 per can, serving a lot before going bad, thus minimizing the amount of food wasted,ā said Yousuf. āAmong other vitamins, itās rich in vitamin C and lycopene, but tomatoes are also full of antioxidants that fight different types of inflammation.ā
Youāll get these benefits from any canned tomatoes, so thereās no need for a more expensive variety.
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Potatoes
āAll in all, potatoes certainly are a must-have in every kitchen,ā Yousuf said. āBesides being affordable, they cost less than $5 for five pounds, making them common in households.ā
She said they were originally considered unhealthy, but that isnāt the case.
āPotatoes provide a significant portion of potassium, a vital mineral for balancing body fluids and muscle function,ā Yousuf said. āChoosing sweet potatoes as an option will add more roughage and beta-carotene to your meals, so you get additional food value.ā
Milk
When browsing the supermarketās milk aisle, you might be hesitant to try the store brand because youāre familiar with the taste of a well-known variety. However, Scott Lieberman, founder of Touchdown Money, said milk isnāt an item to splurge on.
āMilk from a name brand dairy farmer isnāt going to taste any different or be any more nutritious than store brand milk,ā Lieberman said. āUsually, youāll save a dollar or two per gallon.ā
Eggs
When browsing your supermarketās egg aisle, youāre likely faced with plenty of choices. This can feel overwhelming if youāre concerned about the quality of one brand versus another, but Lieberman said thereās no need to overspend.
āUnless youāre going directly from the farmer, thereās no difference in quality here,ā he said. āItās a good idea to save here when you can.ā
Frozen Vegetables
Eating healthy doesnāt have to cost a fortune. If you like your freezer stocked with frozen vegetables, Lieberman said thereās no need to stress about brand names.
āFlash-frozen vegetables are frozen at the peak of freshness, so youāll get the same great taste regardless of brand,ā he said.
Rice
Another pantry staple, rice is a family favorite both for its versatility and notoriously low cost. Of course, some brands are cheaper than others, but Lieberman said you can buy the cheapest.
Beans
What goes better with rice than beans? Equally versatile and affordable, you canāt go wrong loading up on beans. āThese products last forever, and the quality wonāt be any different between brands,ā Lieberman added.
This means you have the green light to stock up on any brand of rice and beans the next time you find a sale.
Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting for this article.
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