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.

Monday
One-Pot Pasta Pomodoro

Spaghetti, canned tomatoes, garlic, onion, basil, Parmesan. Ready in 25 minutes.

Cost: ~CHF 8.50 for 4 servings
Tuesday
Swiss-Style Lentil Soup with Bread

Red lentils, carrots, potatoes, onion, cumin, served with crusty bread from the bakery aisle.

Cost: ~CHF 9.00 for 4 servings
Wednesday
Chicken Stir-Fry with Rice

Chicken thighs (cheaper than breast), mixed vegetables, soy sauce, jasmine rice. 30 minutes.

Cost: ~CHF 14.50 for 4 servings
Thursday
Rösti with Fried Eggs and Salad

Classic Swiss Rösti from fresh potatoes, topped with fried eggs. Side green salad. A Swiss tradition that costs almost nothing.

Cost: ~CHF 7.50 for 4 servings
Friday
Homemade Pizza Night

Simple dough (flour, yeast, oil), tomato sauce, mozzarella, plus whatever toppings you have. Kids love making their own.

Cost: ~CHF 11.00 for 4 servings
Saturday
Älplermagronen (Alpine Macaroni)

The Swiss comfort classic: pasta, potatoes, cream, Gruyère, topped with crispy onions. Served with applesauce on the side.

Cost: ~CHF 12.00 for 4 servings
Sunday
Slow-Cooker Beef Stew

Stewing beef (cheaper cuts), carrots, potatoes, onions, red wine, herbs. Prep in the morning, ready by dinner.

Cost: ~CHF 18.00 for 4 servings

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)

Monday
Thai Coconut Curry with Rice

Chickpeas, coconut milk, curry paste, spinach, jasmine rice. Fully plant-based and incredibly satisfying.

Cost: ~CHF 10.00 for 4 servings
Tuesday
Mexican Bean Burritos

Tortillas, black beans, rice, peppers, salsa, cheese, sour cream. A fun family meal everyone can customize.

Cost: ~CHF 13.50 for 4 servings
Wednesday
Salmon with Roasted Vegetables

Frozen salmon fillets (much cheaper than fresh), seasonal roasted vegetables, lemon-herb dressing.

Cost: ~CHF 16.00 for 4 servings
Thursday
Leftover Remix: Fried Rice

Yesterday's rice + any leftover vegetables + eggs + soy sauce = zero-waste delicious dinner in 15 minutes.

Cost: ~CHF 5.00 for 4 servings
Friday
Spaghetti Carbonara

Spaghetti, Speck (Swiss smoked bacon), eggs, Parmesan, black pepper. Classic Italian comfort, 20 minutes.

Cost: ~CHF 12.00 for 4 servings
Saturday
Homemade Burger Night

Ground beef patties, brioche buns, lettuce, tomato, cheese, homemade fries. Still much cheaper than eating out.

Cost: ~CHF 17.50 for 4 servings
Sunday
Vegetable Quiche with Salad

Shortcrust pastry, seasonal vegetables, eggs, cream, Gruyère. Elegant, easy, and uses up any remaining veg.

Cost: ~CHF 13.00 for 4 servings

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

  1. Use one protein across multiple meals — buy a whole chicken for CHF 12–15 and get 3+ meals from it
  2. Embrace plant-based days — lentils, beans, and chickpeas cost CHF 2–3/kg vs CHF 20–40/kg for meat
  3. Always have a leftover plan — Thursday's "leftover remix" prevents food waste
  4. Buy frozen vegetables — same nutrition, half the price, zero waste
  5. Make Swiss classics — Rösti, Älplermagronen, and Zürcher Geschnetzeltes use cheap, local ingredients

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