
If you’ve only got £10 to spend on food this week, you’re not alone — and it is possible to make it work.
This £10 grocery list for one person in the UK focuses on the absolute basics: cheap, filling ingredients that can stretch across multiple meals.
It’s simple, repetitive, and not perfect — but it will get you through the week.
If you’re trying to keep your food budget under control in the long term, it helps to have a simple system in place. This Meal Planning for One Person UK walks through how to plan your meals, shop smarter, and avoid waste when you’re living alone.
What You Can Buy for £10 (UK)

This list uses budget supermarket prices (Aldi, Tesco, Asda own brands).
Estimated total: ~£9–£11
- Porridge oats (1kg)
- Bread (loaf)
- Eggs (6 pack)
- Baked beans (2 tins)
- Pasta (500g)
- Tinned tomatoes (1–2 tins)
- Frozen mixed vegetables (1kg)
Prices vary slightly, but this is a realistic low-budget shop.
If you’re not sure how this turns into actual meals, see what one person actually eats in a week with a simple grocery shop.
What Meals You Can Make

Using just these ingredients, you can create simple, filling meals:
- Porridge for breakfast
- Beans on toast
- Egg sandwiches
- Pasta with tomato sauce
- Vegetable omelette
Most meals cost well under £1 per portion.
For more simple meal ideas you may be interested in these 20 Cheap Meals for One Person
Simple Weekly Meal Plan (Using £10 Shop)
Breakfast (daily):
- Porridge or toast
Lunch (rotate):
- Beans on toast
- Egg sandwiches
Dinner ideas:
- Pasta with tomatoes + veg
- Omelette + toast
- Leftovers
Cost Breakdown (Approximate)
- Porridge: ~£0.15
- Beans on toast: ~£0.40
- Pasta meal: ~£0.50
- Omelette: ~£0.60
This keeps your total spend within a £10 weekly food budget.
What to Expect on a £10 Budget
Let’s be realistic — this is an extreme budget:
- Very limited variety
- Minimal snacks
- Simple meals repeated
But it’s a useful short-term option if you need to save money quickly.
Tips to Make £10 Last Longer

Stick to basics
Avoid extras — even small purchases add up.
Focus on filling foods.
Oats, pasta, and bread go a long way.
Use everything
Plan meals so nothing gets wasted.
Easy Swaps (If Prices Vary)
- Eggs → extra beans
- Pasta → rice (if cheaper)
- Frozen veg → reduced fresh veg Related Posts.
Related Posts
£15 Weekly Meal Plan for One Person
£20 Meal Plan for One Person
Cheap Meals for One (Under £1 Ideas)
How to Save Even More
- Shop at Aldi or Lidl
- Choose supermarket own brands.
- Look for reduced items.
Buying cheap staples in bulk (like rice or oats) can also save money over time.
Final Thoughts
This £10 grocery list is about keeping things simple and getting through the week.
It’s not ideal in the long term, but it works when you need it.
And once you can manage £10, moving up to £15–£20 becomes much easier.
