10 Budget-Friendly Fall Walmart Picks RDs Love

Julia Malacoff
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10 Budget-Friendly Fall Walmart Picks RDs Love

As we get into the swing of fall, it’s time to refresh your grocery list. If you’re on the hunt for budget-friendly, healthy food picks, Walmart is one of the best places to shop. Here, nutrition pros share their favorite grocery items perfect for autumn dishes that won’t break the bank.

1

GREAT VALUE FROZEN VEGGIES

“Frozen vegetables are a healthy budget-friendly option at only $1 per 12-ounce bag, which breaks down to 25 cents per serving,” saysAmy Davis, a registered dietitian. “This blend of broccoli, carrots and cauliflower is a great way to add volume and nutrition to your meals, with only 25 calories per serving.” Davis recommends adding these to a warmingchicken soup, a heartystir-fry, or a breakfast frittata.

2

BANZA PASTA

If you’re making a fall-inspiredpasta bake, pump up the protein with chickpea pasta. “You can get a box ofBanza chickpea pastaat Walmart for less than $3, making it a seriously affordable plant-based protein to feed the entire family,” notes Natalie Rizzo, a registered dietitian and founder ofGreenletes. “I personally like to cook up a big batch and add veggies, garlic and olive oil for a simple dinner that comes together in 15 minutes. And the best part is that the leftovers taste great cold as a pasta salad the next day.”

3

CRAZY RICHARD’S PEANUT BUTTER

“Peanut butter offers 8 grams of plant-based protein and 16 grams of healthy fats at only 21 cents per 2-tablespoon serving. Talk about bang for your buck,” Davis points out. “Just be sure to look for an option with no added sugar or palm oil, like thisCrazy Richard’s Creamy Peanut Butter. Spread some peanut butter over whole-grain toast and top with berries for a healthier PB&J, or add a tablespoon to your morning smoothie to help you stay fuller for longer.”

4

EARTHLY CHOICE LENTILS

There’s nothing better for rapidly cooling weather than a warmgrain bowlorlentil soup. “I’m a huge fan of using lentils in a variety of dishes, but cooking dry lentils can take up to 45 minutes,” Rizzo says. “That’s why I like these pre-cooked lentils that cost about $1.50 and only take 60 seconds in the microwave to heat up.”

5

LIGHTLIFE TEMPEH

Tempeh is one of Rizzo’s go-to, plant-based proteins because it has 18 grams of protein per 3-ounce serving. And you can get anentire block of tempehfor less than $3 at Walmart. “One of the easiest ways to use tempeh is to crumble it and use it in place of taco meat,” Rizzo explains. “Season with your favorite taco seasoning and cook in a pan for 5 minutes to have a meatless, high-protein dish.”

6

THAT’S IT FRUIT BARS

With fall activities picking up speed, sometimes you need a quick snack on the go, and nutrition bars tend to be easy to grab on the fly. But some nutrition bars can cost close to $3. “Thesefruit barsare only about $1 per bar, and they contain two servings of fruit and about 4 grams of fiber per serving,” Davis notes. “Plus, they’re free of all common allergens because of the simple ingredient list. They’re great as an on-the-go snack for traveling and hiking.”


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7

BOB’S RED MILL ORGANIC OATS

“I love theseorganic oats from Bob’s Red Mill,” saysMarissa Meshulam, a registered dietitian. “At 55 cents a serving, they’re a nutrient-dense way to get in somesoluble fiber, which is great for our gut and heart health.” Meshulam likes to use these oats inhomemade granolaor for makingoat cookies.

8

POPCORNERS SEA SALT

As fall’s football season rolls around, findinghealthy game-day snackscan be tricky. “I like thesebetter-for-you chips因为他们只包含三个简单的成分— corn, oil and salt — and are lighter than traditional potato chips,” Rizzo says. Even better, each bag comes in right under $3. Rizzo recommends noshing on them with some form of protein, like hummus or aGreek yogurt dip, to keep you full all afternoon.

9

MARKETSIDE CHOPPED SALAD KITS

“When you’re in a time crunch, putting a well-balanced meal together may seem impossible,” saysMelissa Rifkin, a registered dietitian. “Thesesalad kitsare available in several different flavors, come with dressing and delicious toppings, and are so versatile. I’ll often add some leftover protein from the night before for a quick lunch, or top with hard-boiled eggs, shelled edamame or tuna for other easy ways to boost protein. Because nearly everything you need for a meal is included in this kit, and you could easily split one bag across two meals.”

10

GREAT VALUE ALASKAN PINK SALMON

Meshulam relies oncans of wild-caught salmonfor a budget-friendly source of omega-3’s and protein. “I love makingsalmon burgersor salmon salad (the same way you would make tuna salad) and putting it on a bed of greens. At 74-cents a serving, this is a budget-friendly way to incorporate salmon into your life (much cheaper than fresh!).”

THE BOTTOM LINE

Walmart is a fantastic place to grab some fall-friendly, well-priced groceries. From fresh produce to protein sources and even snack foods, you’ll find a host of dietitian-approved options.

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About the Author

Julia Malacoff
Julia Malacoff

Julia (@jmalacoff) is a seasoned writer and editor who focuses on fitness, nutrition, and health. She’s also a certified personal trainer and Precision Nutrition Level 1 coach. Based in Amsterdam, she bikes every day and travels around the world in search of tough sweat sessions and the best vegetarian fare.

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