‘Struggle Meals’ Can Be More Nutritious, With a Few Cheap Additions

High grocery prices are stressing us out: An August poll found that 53 percent of Americans said grocery expenses were a “major source of stress,” and another 33 percent said they’re a “minor stress,” according to results from AP-NORC.

To stretch food budgets, more people are seeking out “struggle meals,” as evidenced by rising Google searches for the term and social media videos tagged #strugglemeals, which have garnered millions of views.

While there’s no standard definition of a “struggle meal,” social media users generally describe them as inexpensive and easy to make foods — “food you grew up on if you didn’t have a lot of money,” as one TikTok user says.

In a video posted in September, TikTok user James Kibs highlights a few struggle meals, including buttered noodles and hot dogs on white bread.

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Happy wife of Ret. Army Vet, proud mom, guiding others to balance in life, relationships & purpose.

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