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COMPARING VALUE FOR MONEY MY MESSAGE TO YOU HEALTHY EATING ON A BUDGET • It is easy to eat healthy on a budget • You can buy a lot more food if you spend most of your money on basic healthy foods like bread, cereals, fruit and vegies • This way you can feed more people and keep both your wallet and your body healthy HEALTHY BUDGET TUCKER TALK TIPS Some foods are better value for money than others. Compare the two photos below. The food in Photo A is healthier and it would feed more people. Photo A: Good Value Photo B: Not Good Value Produced by the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation and ‘Go for your life’. Illustrations by Brayden Williams.
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Page 1: HEALTHY BUDGETvaccho.org.au/.../tucker_talk_tips_healthy_budget.pdf · HEALTHY EATING ON A BUDGET • It is easy to eat healthy on a budget • You can buy a lot more food if you

COMPARING VALUE FOR MONEY

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HEALTHY EATING ON A BUDGET• It is easy to eat healthy on a budget

• You can buy a lot more food if you spend most of your money on basic healthy foods like bread, cereals, fruit and vegies

• This way you can feed more people and keep both your wallet and your body healthy

HEALTHY BUDGETTUCKER TALK TIPS

Some foods are better value for money than others. Compare the two photos below.

The food in Photo A is healthier and it would feed more people.

Photo A: Good Value Photo B: Not Good Value

Produced by the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation and ‘Go for your life’. Illustrations by Brayden Williams.

Page 2: HEALTHY BUDGETvaccho.org.au/.../tucker_talk_tips_healthy_budget.pdf · HEALTHY EATING ON A BUDGET • It is easy to eat healthy on a budget • You can buy a lot more food if you

GREEN: EAT MOST FOODSSpend most of your money here

BLUE: EAT SOME FOODSSpend some of your money here

RED: SOMETIMES FOODSSpend least of your money here

So if you have $50 for food, spend:

$30 on EAT MOST foods

$15 on EAT SOME foods and

$5 on SOMETIMES foods

HOW TO SPEND YOUR SHOPPING MONEY

OTHER WAYS TO SAVE

HEALTHY BUDGETTUCKER TALK TIPS

Spend your money according to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Guide to Healthy Eating

• Buy food in bulk.

• Make a shopping list and stick to it.

• Don’t shop when you are hungry.

• Shop at fresh food markets – prices are

often lower near closing time.

• Buy generic or ‘no name’ brands.

• Buy fruit and vegies in season. These are

cheaper and tastier.

• Buy fruit instead of packaged or high fat,

sugary snacks.

• Limit take-away foods.

• Don’t buy drinks. Stick to tap water, it’s free!

For more information about ‘Go for your life’, call 1300 73 98 99 or visit www.goforyourlife.vic.gov.au


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