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5 Ways To Cut Your Kosher Meals Cost Now

by Kosher River Cruise Kosher Tour Operator

Kosher meals can be a great option for your family. They're often healthier than non-kosher meals, and they are typically lower in fat and calories. However, kosher meals are often more expensive than non-kosher options, especially onboard a kosher cruise. Here are five tips that will help you cut the cost of kosher meals without sacrificing great taste and nutrition:

1. Compare Grocery Prices

Comparing grocery prices is a great way to save money in general, but when it comes to kosher meals, this tip really comes in handy.

Oftentimes you will find that different stores have different deals on certain products, so it's important to do your research and figure out what stores have the best deals on groceries that fit with your diet. Once you find those grocery outlets, make sure that they are consistent with the kosher brands you need before making any purchases from them.

Another thing to remember when comparing shopping options is price fluctuations throughout the year. You can also compare prices at different times of day/week/month since some stores may offer discounts during off-peak hours or holidays!

2. Buy produce in-season and locally

Buying produce out of season means you are paying for the extra cost of transportation, as well as all the energy that was used to get it from where it was grown to where you are buying it. This is adding unnecessary costs on top of your grocery bill, which could leave you feeling like you're spending way more than what's necessary for healthy meals. Instead, focus on buying fruits and vegetables that are in season locally. If they aren't available nearby, consider ordering them online or visiting a local farmers' market instead of a grocery store when possible. You'll save money while also supporting businesses near where you live!

3. Buy frozen kosher meat or poultry.

Buying frozen kosher meat or poultry is a great way to save money on your meals. It can be used in a variety of dishes, so you won't have to worry about throwing away leftovers. The only drawback is that it may not taste quite as fresh as its fresh counterpart, but it will work just fine for most recipes.

One thing to keep in mind with frozen kosher meat and poultry: some brands use brine water instead of ice cubes when they freeze their products. This means that you need to make sure those products are fully cooked before eating them, otherwise there could be bacterial contamination issues with your meal when the product isn't fully cooked yet.

4. Buy Kosher items on sale

When you buy kosher foods on sale, you can save a significant amount of money. When you find an item that is not only kosher but also on sale, consider buying multiple cases of it to store in your pantry so that you will always have some available for your family.

5. Use coupons

If you have a coupon for the kosher product on sale locally, or frozen, or even in-season, then you can save money on your kosher meals. If you don't already have some of these savings methods in place, then now's the time to start!


If you’re looking to cut costs, we hope these tips have helped you out with your concerns. While kosher meals are often thought of as being more expensive, this is not always true. With these five tips, you can enjoy delicious and nutritious kosher food while saving money at the same time, especially aboard Jewish cruises.



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