We all know snacks are one of the best parts of road trips. From expensive meals at restaurants to pricey convenience store goods, budget-friendly travel isn't easy. Americans spend around $30 a day on food for travel, but prepping your own food can help you cut costs by 50% or more.[1] Whether you’re feeding yourself or a whole car full of kids, with a little planning and a few secret strategies, you’ll be eating cheaply and deliciously! We've got 15 ways to help you save money on food while you’re on the road.

Method 1
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Stock up on non-perishable snacks.

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Pack boxed meals.

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    Prep meals ahead of time to save on eating out.[3] Create bento boxes with a bit of protein, a fun snack, and a fresh, healthy food to add variety for picky eaters. Try assembling yogurt parfaits or salads in a jar for a variation on the classic boxed lunch.
    • Make pre-made sandwiches with deli meat, cheese, lettuce, and your favorite spread.
    • Use pita pockets instead of bread for a lower mess, on-the go sandwich.
    • Top mixed greens with cold rotisserie chicken, tomatoes, cucumbers, and feta.
    • Make pasta salad ahead of time.
    • Add in homemade baked goods like muffins and scones for a budget-friendly treat.

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Fill a cooler with whole foods.

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    Healthy foods are often cheaper than processed snacks. Plus, fiber-rich foods like vegetables and protein-rich snacks like hardboiled eggs keep you full for longer. That way, you don’t have to keep chowing down junk food.[4]
    • Bring a block of cheese rather than buying processed, pre-sliced cheese.
    • Buy fresh fruit as a cheaper, sweet alternative to candy and dried fruit.
    • Bring your favorite snacking veggies like celery, snap peas, and carrots. Eat them with your favorite dip (hummus, ranch, etc.).[5]
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Buy in bulk for longer road trips.

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    Save money over several days with this strategy. Pick up your road trip snacks and staples in larger quantities. Then, pre-portion out meals and snacks for the days of your trip so you’re not tempted to eat everything in one sitting.[7] Here are some great foods to buy in bulk:
    • Canned goods (like tuna)
    • Dry goods like beans and rice (which you can cook in advance)
    • Cereal
    • Family-sized bags of your favorite snacks
    • Pick generic brands for even more savings!
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Create quick grocery store meals instead of eating out.

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    Pick up staples for healthy, cheap options while you’re on the road. Opt for no-fuss choices like bread, peanut butter, fruit, and cheese to create a satisfying picnic lunch or dinner.[9] Buy squeezable applesauce, yogurt tubes, and veggies with single serve hummus or dip for easy grocery-store snacks.[10]
    • Buy from ethnic markets or bulk stores for even more savings on groceries.[11]
    • For breakfast, opt for choices like cold-soaked oats, premade hardboiled eggs, bread with jam or butter, and yogurt.
    • For lunch, pick up your favorite deli meat, bread, and some leafy greens for a cheap sandwich option.
    • For dinner, snag a cooked rotisserie chicken and some mixed greens, or make a hummus wrap with veggies and beans for a vegetarian option.
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Find accommodations with a kitchen.

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