New Study: Eating Vegetarian Can Save You $750 Per Year

A new piece by TIME is highlighting yet another reason to ditch meat: You’ll save money!

According to the article, “It turns out skipping animal protein doesn’t just add years to your life: New research suggests vegetarians can save at least $750 more than meat-eaters per year. This figure even takes into account “splurge items such as olive oil instead of cheaper canola oil.

Published in the Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition, the study compared two meal plans: one was a government-recommended meat-based meal plan and the other a comparable vegan meal plan.

The vegan meal plan not only cost less—about $15 less per week—but also contained more vegetables, fruits, and whole grains than the meat-based plan, giving it more of a nutritional punch.

These findings should come as no surprise, as some of the most affordable foods on the planet are vegan, including rice, beans, legumes, pasta, and all kinds of fruits and veggies.

Here are a few tips to get the most bang for your buck:

1. Stick With Staples

Buying whole foods, such as fruits, veggies, grains, and beans, will help you stay on budget. Buy them in bulk to really save!

2. Try Frozen Fruits and Veggies

Stock up with large bags of frozen fruits and veggies. They’re cheap and last exponentially longer!

3. Cook in Bulk

Consider cooking in big batches on the weekend. Leftovers will leave your wallet full!

Click here for a list of delicious AND affordable vegan recipes.


Vegan eating not only costs less, but also spares countless animals from extreme confinement, mutilations without painkillers, and ruthless slaughter on modern farms.

Get all the info you need to ditch meat here.