Feeding a family of four in Switzerland for under CHF 150 per week sounds ambitious — the BFS average is closer to CHF 300/week for a four-person household. But with smart planning, seasonal ingredients, and strategic store selection, it's entirely realistic.
Here are two complete weekly dinner plans with cost breakdowns, designed for Swiss supermarkets.
Week A: The Classics (Total: CHF 138)
This plan uses ingredients available at any Swiss supermarket. Prices are based on Lidl/Aldi where possible, supplemented by Migros for specialty items.
Spaghetti, canned tomatoes, garlic, onion, basil, Parmesan. Ready in 25 minutes.
Red lentils, carrots, potatoes, onion, cumin, served with crusty bread from the bakery aisle.
Chicken thighs (cheaper than breast), mixed vegetables, soy sauce, jasmine rice. 30 minutes.
Classic Swiss Rösti from fresh potatoes, topped with fried eggs. Side green salad. A Swiss tradition that costs almost nothing.
Simple dough (flour, yeast, oil), tomato sauce, mozzarella, plus whatever toppings you have. Kids love making their own.
The Swiss comfort classic: pasta, potatoes, cream, Gruyère, topped with crispy onions. Served with applesauce on the side.
Stewing beef (cheaper cuts), carrots, potatoes, onions, red wine, herbs. Prep in the morning, ready by dinner.
Week A Total: CHF 80.50 for dinners. Add CHF 35 for breakfasts (oats, bread, eggs, fruit) and CHF 22.50 for lunches (leftovers + simple sandwiches) = CHF 138 total.
Week B: International Flavors (Total: CHF 145)
Chickpeas, coconut milk, curry paste, spinach, jasmine rice. Fully plant-based and incredibly satisfying.
Tortillas, black beans, rice, peppers, salsa, cheese, sour cream. A fun family meal everyone can customize.
Frozen salmon fillets (much cheaper than fresh), seasonal roasted vegetables, lemon-herb dressing.
Yesterday's rice + any leftover vegetables + eggs + soy sauce = zero-waste delicious dinner in 15 minutes.
Spaghetti, Speck (Swiss smoked bacon), eggs, Parmesan, black pepper. Classic Italian comfort, 20 minutes.
Ground beef patties, brioche buns, lettuce, tomato, cheese, homemade fries. Still much cheaper than eating out.
Shortcrust pastry, seasonal vegetables, eggs, cream, Gruyère. Elegant, easy, and uses up any remaining veg.
Week B Total: CHF 87.00 for dinners. Add CHF 35 for breakfasts and CHF 23 for lunches = CHF 145 total.
Key Principles for Budget Meals in Switzerland
- Use one protein across multiple meals — buy a whole chicken for CHF 12–15 and get 3+ meals from it
- Embrace plant-based days — lentils, beans, and chickpeas cost CHF 2–3/kg vs CHF 20–40/kg for meat
- Always have a leftover plan — Thursday's "leftover remix" prevents food waste
- Buy frozen vegetables — same nutrition, half the price, zero waste
- Make Swiss classics — Rösti, Älplermagronen, and Zürcher Geschnetzeltes use cheap, local ingredients
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