Weekly Grocery Under ₹1000: My Smart Shopping Hacks You Can Copy

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.

Weekly Grocery Under ₹1000: My Smart Shopping Hacks You Can Copy
Weekly Grocery Under ₹1000: My Smart Shopping Hacks You Can Copy 

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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