By Abhishek Thakur | Founder – EarnHubs.com | Weekly Grocery Under ₹1000
Introduction
Hi, I’m Abhishek Thakur, founder of EarnHubs.com, a platform dedicated to helping everyday people earn more and spend smarter. As someone who’s worked as both a software engineer and a content creator, I know how hard it can be to manage expenses — especially groceries, which seem to eat up half your income if you’re not careful.
That’s why I challenged myself: Can I do my weekly grocery shopping under ₹1000 without compromising on nutrition or taste?
The answer is YES — and in this blog post, I’ll show you how you can copy my method and save more every month.

Why Grocery Budgeting Matters More Than Ever in 2025
With inflation rising and food prices climbing, budgeting isn’t just smart. it’s necessary. If you’re a:
- Student living on pocket money
- Small family trying to save for goals
- Solo earner managing tight finances
Then this guide is for you. At EarnHubs, we believe in making financial freedom possible even on a limited income — and small savings on groceries can add up big over time!
My Weekly ₹1000 Grocery Strategy – Step by Step
Step 1: Plan Your Weekly Menu
Before you buy anything, plan your meals for the week:
- 3 simple breakfasts (e.g. poha, upma, paratha)
- 3 lunch/dinner base meals (rice + dal, roti + sabzi, khichdi)
- 2 snack options (biscuits, murmura, or homemade chivda)
- 1-2 sweet treats (jaggery, fruits)
Pro Tip: Don’t overcomplicate meals. Focus on 1 or 2 versatile dishes per week.
Step 2: Create a Bulletproof Grocery List
Here’s my typical weekly shopping list under ₹1000:
Item |
Quantity |
Approx. Price |
Rice (Unpolished) |
2 kg |
₹80 |
Wheat Flour |
2 kg |
₹80 |
Moong Dal / Toor Dal |
1 kg |
₹120 |
Potatoes |
2 kg |
₹50 |
Onions |
1 kg |
₹30 |
Tomatoes |
1 kg |
₹30 |
Seasonal Vegetables |
2-3 types |
₹100 |
Eggs (6 pcs) |
1 tray |
₹45 |
Milk |
1 liter/day |
₹210 (₹30 x 7 days) |
Cooking Oil |
500 ml |
₹60 |
Spices (turmeric, chili, salt) |
Small packs |
₹60 |
Snacks (biscuits, murmura) |
2-3 items |
₹50 |
Jaggery / Fruit |
500 gm |
₹50 |
Total: ₹975–₹1000 max
Step 3: Buy from the Right Places
Where you buy is as important as what you buy.
- Local Mandis / Farmers Markets – Cheaper than supermarkets
- Online apps (BigBasket, Jiomart, Blinkit) – Use promo codes or wallets for extra ₹50–100 cashback
- Bulk Purchase – Buy grains/dals monthly in bulk, weekly only buy perishables
Step 4: Use Cashback & Loyalty Hacks
Here are tools I personally use (and recommend on EarnHubs.com):
- MagicPin – Get cashback for uploading grocery bills
- Paytm Wallet / CRED Pay – Use for instant discounts
- Dunzo & Swiggy Instamart offers – Watch for ₹50-₹100 off coupons
- BigBasket’s SmartBachat Club – ₹299/year but saves ₹2,000+ if used regularly
My Real Results: One Month Test
I followed this ₹1000/week method for 4 weeks, and here’s what happened:
- Total Spent: ₹3960
- Monthly Savings: ₹2000+ (compared to earlier ₹6000+ spend)
- Waste Reduced: Almost zero food thrown away
- Health Improved: Less junk, more homecooked meals
- Mental Peace: No more overspending guilt
Bonus Smart Shopping Tips : Weekly Grocery Under ₹1000
- Use airtight jars to store grains — no pests, no waste
- Try meatless Mondays — pulses give enough protein
- Cook once, eat twice — make meals for next day too
- Carry your own bag — avoid ₹5 per bag charge
- Track groceries in a simple Excel or Notion sheet
Final Thoughts – From Abhishek Thakur
At EarnHubs, we believe that earning more is powerful — but saving smartly is just as important. Grocery savings might seem small at first, but they’re a foundation for a healthy financial life.
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Whether you’re a student, a new couple, or someone on a tight monthly budget, I hope my ₹1000 grocery strategy helps you gain control over your money without giving up on quality.
Start small. Be consistent. And don’t forget to celebrate your savings every month!
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