Whole Foods vs. Wal-Mart Price Comparison

November 19, 2017

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I have been wanting to share this post for awhile I did a shopping spree to both Whole Foods & Wal-Mart and bought a week’s worth of meals along with snacks that were available at each location. One common thing people say to me is eating healthy is expensive. I wanted to do a little comparison to see if the old adage is true.

The Food


10 Total Meal Ideas 

Monday 

Lunch
Avocado Egg Salad
-1 avocado
-4 hard boiled eggs
-slice of lemon juice
-mix and serve on bread
 
Dinner
Turkey Taco Quinoa Skillet
 

Tuesday

Lunch
Veggie Burger
 
Dinner
Turkey Taco Quinoa Skillet

 


Wednesday 

Lunch
Quinoa Veggie Bowl
-kale
-shredded carrots
-radishes
-avocado
-Hard boiled egg
-Salsa optional
 
Dinner
Vegetable Soup
-Vegetable broth
-Carrots
-Celery
-yukon potatoes x4
-Kale
 

 


Thursday 

Lunch
Chipotle Turkey & Sweet potato Chili
 
Dinner
Vegetable soup

 


Friday 

Lunch
Chipotle Turkey & Sweet potato Chili
 
Dinner
Homemade pizza
-crust
-pizza sauce
-pepperoni

 


Snacks

Blueberries (Both stores)
Omega Bars (Whole Foods)
Well Good Bars  (Whole Foods)
Morning Rounds (Whole Foods)
Pistachios (Wal-Mart)
Oat Bar Strawberries (Wal-Mart)

Whole Foods

              

Product Cost of foods that I didn’t need to purchase as I already had in the pantry or fridge:
Grass fed Beef: $6.99 for 4 oz
Quinoa: $5.99- Whole Foods Brand
Canned Tomatoes $1.69- Whole Foods brand
Frozen Corn: $2.29- Whole Foods brand
Cheddar Cheese $5.99- Whole Foods brand
 
 
Grant Total: $100.08 

Wal-Mart

Product Cost of foods that I didn’t need to purchase as I already had in the pantry or fridge:

  • Carrots: $0.86
  • Celery: $2.23
  • Kale $0.98
  • Radishes $0.98
  • All natural beef $4.27 for 85% lean beef- 1 pound
  • $1.88- 1 avocado
  • Newmans Own salsa $2.28
  • $1.72- Pizza Sauce- Classico
  • $4.86- quinoa
  • $2.58- Kraft cheese

Grant Total: $78.49 

(I bought diapers & snacks for my hubby so subtracted that from the food total)


The Winner

So as you can see Wal-Mart was cheaper by $21.59. With that being said I spent more money overall at Wal-Mart due to convenience foods that were located conveniently on the end of the aisles. I bought Oreos & fun size candy bars for my hubby (I knew I would eat some to) after I resisted them multiple times but I walked by them one to many times and gave in : )

Side Notes

I’m also much more likely to purchase diapers and other kitchen products (though I prefer non-toxic brands and sometimes hard to find at Wal-Mart) but more likely to add extra things into my cart as I’m shopping.

I also found the produce at Wal-Mart to not be as appealing as the Whole Foods fresh foods. The kale & radishes looked to be on there last leg at Wal-Mart.  I typically don’t buy organic when it comes to every produce item. So that didn’t play a factor in my comparison. I purchased much more on what looked the best and smelled the freshest.

Let me know in the comments below where do you grocery shop? I know for my mom she doesn’t have another option within 30 miles of her besides a Wal-Mart or a local chain of grocery stores. So depending on what part of the country you live in you might not have access to fresh produce and that is why I wanted to compare to show you, you do have options it just might not be 5 star quality.


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My work is rooted in the belief that healing is not linear, but cyclical—like the seasons, like the womb. I help women reclaim their vitality through the sacred tools of Ayurveda, embodied movement, and intuitive rituals drawn from Mother Nature herself.

After the birth of my first son in 2016, Ayurveda became more than a practice—it became my lifeline. The postpartum window cracked me open and reoriented my path, deepening my devotion to supporting women in every season of life—from the fertile soil of postpartum to the sacred shifts of midlife.

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