Even though inflation is out of your control, you can still cut down on your grocery spending by making some simple changes to your shopping habits. By planning your meals, checking your fridge before you go shopping, and buying in bulk whenever possible, you can save a significant amount of money on food without sacrificing your favorite meals. And if you’re really struggling to make ends meet, there are plenty of resources available to help you get the food you need.
Results for: Food assistance
The House Committee on Agriculture is considering a bill that would adjust how recipients get increases to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, based on an updated version of the Thrifty Food Plan (TFP). The TFP is the least costly food plan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, looking at the most practical, nutritious meal made at home for a family of four.