Kroger is my go to place to grocery shop because they have the BEST deals! I save so much shopping here and even found some new things to try! Here’s the breakdown of my $86 restock 👇🏻
Proteins & Potatoes 🥩:
Family Pack Petite Sirloin Steak $19.06
(I saved $1.59 by using my kroger card!)
Petite Red & Gold Gourmet Potatoes $2.55
(These were buy one get one free making them only $2.55 each! These will make for multiple meals this week!)
Veggies 🥗:
Artisan Romaine Lettuce $1.99
Shredded Carrots $1.83
Avocados $2.77
(I got 5 of these for less than $3 because of sales!)
Green Onion $.87
Asparagus $2.82
Cheddar Poblano Salad Bowl $3.20
Fruits 🍓:
Sugar Gem Extra Sweet Navel Oranges $2.87
Strawberries $2.00
Bananas $.87
Snacks 🍪:
Back To Nature Fudge Striped Cookies $4.49
(Usually $4.99!)
Back To Nature Chocolate Chunk Cookies $4.29
Snickers Salted Caramel Mini Icecream Bars $5.99
Original Snickers Mini Icecream Bars $5.99
Whoppers $1.50
New Finds ⚡️:
Dally Fruity Gel Snack $2.49
Nutella Peanut $3.99
Bloom Energy Shirley Temple $2.50
Extras 🥤:
Wheat Thins Spicy Sweet Chili $3.49
Lightly Salted Rice Cakes $3.99
Carb Counter Tortillas $1.99
Sparkling Water $4.79
For $86, I think I did pretty good. Let me know if you agree 👇🏻
... Read moreShopping at Kroger has truly become my favorite way to stretch my grocery budget without sacrificing quality or variety. One of the best parts is using Kroger’s loyalty card and special sales, which helped me save on several items. For example, the buy one get one free offer on the Petite Red & Gold Gourmet Potatoes means I have enough versatile potatoes for multiple meals. They’re perfect for grilling, roasting, or air frying, making meal prep easy and delicious throughout the week.
I also love stocking up on fresh veggies like artisan romaine lettuce, shredded carrots, asparagus, and those super affordable avocados—I managed to get 5 avocados for under $3 during sales! Avocados are a staple in my kitchen, great for salads or quick guacamole. Don’t underestimate the value of green onions and small salad bowls either; they add freshness and flavor without breaking the bank.
For proteins, the family pack petit sirloin steak was a great pick. Buying in family packs often lowers the cost per pound, and using the Kroger card gave me an extra discount, making it even better. I’m planning some steaks and potato dinners that are both satisfying and budget-friendly.
Snacks and treats are important for keeping meals fun, and Kroger didn’t disappoint. I found some tasty Back To Nature cookies at a reduced price—fudge striped and chocolate chunk varieties. Also, the Snickers mini ice cream bars and Whoppers were affordable indulgences. Trying new products like Nutella Peanut spread and Dally Fruity Gel Snacks was another way to keep my grocery haul interesting.
To keep hydrated and enjoy a flavorful drink option, I grabbed Bloom Energy Shirley Temple sparkling water and plain sparkling water. These not only quench thirst but are great alternatives to sugary sodas.
If you’re looking to do a Kroger grocery haul for around $86, focus on mixing staple fresh produce, smart bulk buys, snacks on sale, and trying out some new items Kroger promotes. Keeping an eye on weekly deals and using the loyalty card consistently can make a big difference in your total bill. This $86 haul shows that with a bit of planning, you can fill your fridge and pantry with diverse, nutritious, and enjoyable foods without overspending.
Wowww all that for $86!! I wish we had a Kroger!