I do get the point about eating better and healthier, that is why I am making healthy changes in my family's diet. Point is and I think it is a valid point for many- most anything "good for you" costs at least three times more that your regular bands . I know that all those medical treatments are expensive as well as funerals. I wanted helpful direction to someplace I might be able to purchase products that are health friendly and might not also triple my food budget. So that I could make some more healthful decisions.
I understand where you are coming from. My grocery bill got higher when I started doing this, but now I'm pleased to say it is lower then it use to be.
My tricks:
I peruse the online sale ads for Safeway and Kroger so I know what produce & meat/seafood to design my menus around. I ignore pre-packaged and convenience foods.
I use
Walmart Superstores for Kosher products (HFCS free) and staples, like Horizon Organic Yogurt, Organic breakfast cereals, cheeses, Paul Neumans' Organics (like spaghetti sauce and salad dressings), whole wheat pastas, canned beans, canned tomatoes, etc.
I've almost eliminated all convenience foods. Have started making my own stuffing, and most of our starch accompaniments are now baked potatoes or brown rice (cheap).
The tea cookies I buy (Kadeem -- at Walmart in the Kosher section) are 67 cents a pack....and they are yummy! I'm now buying yogurt in the big containers, so that is saving me money.
We also have a Whole Foods, and while too expensive for my budget, their house brand is reasonable and good! I buy their crackers, marinades, etc.
Also I'm loving the Safeway's Organics line ("O"). I'm able to buy their jams and bread (definitely a premium on those items).
Good luck

It gets easier and I feel so much better. Haven't been trying to lose weight (though I need to), and was surprised at a recent trip to the Doctors that I was 10 pounds lighter then I expected to be (since Xmas).
What really surprised me about the weight loss is I've gone back to REAL butter, REAL sour cream and REAL mayonnaise. I'm just so tired of all the fakey stuff.
Once you learn what to build your menu's around, it really won't cost more! And it does get easier!
