With grocery costs at their current rate—have you seen those egg prices?!—it can be tempting to take advantage of current sales and stock up on all your favorites before prices climb even higher.
Beans and lentils are also extremely versatile and make great additions to a wide variety of dishes including soups, salads, or stir fry.
"Protein powders are a great item to buy in bulk as they have a reasonable shelf life and can help supplement a healthy, balanced diet."
Speaking of protein options like fish and poultry, you can go ahead and add copious amounts of those items to your grocery list as well—but make sure they're the frozen varieties.
Chia seeds are small but mighty, packed full of nutrients such as omega-3, fiber, and protein. They are known to help improve blood sugar and cholesterol levels, support digestive health, and to promote a healthier heart.
Go nuts and fill your pantry with this salty snack! Moskovitz shares that various kinds of nuts such as almonds, pistachios, and walnuts are her "top recommendation for a portable, non-perishable and ultra-nutritious snack."
Wilted spinach, browning avocados, sprouting potatoes—this is the sad reality many people face when they make the ill-advised decision to purchase fresh produce in bulk.
String cheese is a snack everyone can enjoy (there's something so deeply satisfying about pulling it apart), and it's also one of few refrigerated items that our experts have given the green light to purchase in large quantities.