How to Spend Less On Eating Out

June 28, 2016

We all know eating out less can save us money. It sounds easy but at times, it can be hard to execute, especially with late work days, kids’ activities and frankly, days where I would rather have a root canal than step foot in my kitchen to cook. If this sounds like you, here are ways you can have your budgeting cake and eat it too:

1. Set an “eating out” budget. I find eating out is such a big budget buster because like with a diet, most people have good intentions but cheat. Just accept the fact that you will eat out occasionally and budget an amount of money you will spend on it. It may be $10 for breakfast, $10 for lunch and $10-20 for dinner as a starting point. Consider committing to brown bagging it four days out of the week and eat out with friends on Friday and/or on the weekend.

2. Come up with strategies to reduce your eating out costs. If you are the group organizer, you have the home court advantage. Choose a place that costs less. Even better, consider using websites like Groupon or Living Social to scope out coupons.

If you have a spouse or significant other, consider splitting a plate. You wallet and your waist line will thank you. Save money on drinks by drinking water. At $2 each, that is an $8 saving for a family of four and $416 over a year.

If you have kids, take advantage of kids eat free programs. If you have a family with hungry little ones, consider using websites like MyKidsEatFree.com or FrugalLivingTV to find programs. Plan out your day and look for places where kids can eat for free near you. Alternatively, this may be hard, but if you can get your kids to agree on the same meal, you can also have them split an adult meal.

3. Use grocery store prepared meals as a compromise.  You are technically eating at home with a prepared meal.  Stores like Whole Foods and Publix have fully prepared meals that you can heat up for a few minutes and have a meal with minimum kitchen time.

Yes, you can have your cake and eat it too. Just remember that your cake has limits. Budget the amounts, plan your eating out days and enjoy!