Do you know of any healthy inexpensive lunch ideas for work? I was thinking about this today. I usually pack up a salad for lunch, but it gets boring after awhile and I’m often tempted to pay for something at the deli or takeout from a café.
Let’s face it. As we get older, our metabolism slows down. We need to take more time to eat healthy inexpensive lunch ideas for work. It will help us stay youthful and energetic. I know you probably don’t think this is the case, but trust me — these inexpensive lunches can make a difference. I’ll guide you with some healthy inexpensive lunch ideas for work.
Healthy Inexpensive Lunch Ideas For Work
The good news is that there are many ways to prepare cheap and healthy meals for your brown bag lunch. Taking a healthy lunch to work won’t just prevent disappointment, it will stop you from skipping out for a high-calorie lunch at the local burger joint…
Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich
Ever heard of Elvis Presley’s favourite snack? It consisted of peanut butter, banana, and bacon, all fried inside two slices of bread. Eventually dubbed “The Elvis”, this high-calorie heart-stopping treat helps explain why the King of Rock died so young.
But you can prepare a healthier Elvis by skipping one item, bacon, and the frying. Just slap some sliced banana on whole grain bread, layer some peanut butter, and close it up tight. You’ve got potassium, protein, and healthy fats without all the salt, calories, and saturated fat of The Elvis.
Tuna Wrap
Ugh, is there anything more disgusting than reaching into your brown bag and pulling out a soggy tuna sandwich? You can avoid that problem with a few simple steps.
First, ditch the bread for a pita, which is thicker and less likely to become soggy and gross. Second, opt for light tuna packed in water rather than fatty oil. Finally, consider preparing your tuna sandwich, complete with celery bits, fat-free mayo, and a dollop of relish, right before lunch, rather than first thing in the morning.
Taco Salad
We all love tacos, which blend salty fried ground meat with oozing cheese and fresh tomatoes and lettuce. But it’s hardly the healthiest lunch idea and transportation to work or school doesn’t always work out so well.
Instead, try taco salad. It allows you to go heavy on the healthy greens–like kale and arugula–while adding in just a smattering of seasoned ground meat, cheese, and taco pieces. Use a mango and tomato-based salsa or dressing to finish things off.
Stir Fry
The healthy dinner option also makes an excellent choice for lunch. The good news about taking a stir fry to work: it transports well and isn’t difficult to bring back to life with a simple, old-fashioned microwave.
To prepare, throw as many vegetables as possible (i.e., broccoli, carrots, onions, asparagus, parsnips, and golden beets) into a small pot with half a cup of water, olive oil, and seasoning. In a separate pot, prepare rice. And in a pan, fry your chicken, pork, beef or tofu. Combine everything together when ready.
Chicken Salad Wrap
Roast chicken is an awesome meal for a Sunday evening, but it’s not always the most practical lunch item. That’s why you should consider using the leftover meat from a prepared roast chicken to prepare chicken salad for wraps or sandwiches.
Simply add your roast chicken to a mixture containing mayo, sliced apple, julienned carrots, and chopped onions. Apply this mixture generously to a pita or bread or just eat it as-is! It’s a healthy way to get your protein and fruits and vegetables.
Healthy Chili
Most people love chili, and for good reason–it’s often packed with ground beef, which is high in saturated fat and, let’s face it, flavor. But it’s hardly a healthy food choice.
But you can easily change that by switching out the ground beef for a lower-fat option, like ground chicken or turkey. On top of that, consider using more high-protein beans (i.e., chickpeas or kidney beans). And make sure to throw in as many vegetables as possible, from carrots and onions to parsnips and beets. There’s no rule saying what can and can’t go in a chili.
Old-school PB&J
Okay, so no one ever really claimed that a peanut butter and jelly sandwich was a particularly healthy food choice for lunch time. But that doesn’t have to be the case. You just need to make a few basic tweaks to the age-old formula.
First, swap out the white bread in favor of high-fiber whole grain bread. Second, ditch the high-fat peanut butter for low-fat peanut butter (you won’t notice the difference). Finally, get rid of the super-sweetened jelly in favor of no-sugar-added jam or fresh fruit preserves. Bring it all together and you have a rather healthy high-protein snack.
Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwich
Smart people think ahead. If you know you’ve got a busy week coming up and won’t have much time for preparing dinners (let alone lunches). Consider grilling several skinless, boneless chicken on the weekend. Keep them in the fridge for the week ahead.
You can add prepared chicken breast to just about any sandwich and its taste great. Throw it on bread with Caesar dressing, onion and lettuce. Toss it on a wrap with tzatziki, cucumbers, and olives. Or just eat it on its own. It makes for a delicious, low fat and high protein snack.
Cheap Healthy Lunch Ideas for Work
A healthy lunch doesn’t have to be expensive. Stick to your budget by making your lunch at home and packing it for work. With over 50 easy healthy lunch ideas to inspire you including cold sandwiches, salads and grain bowls and warm soups and burritos, there is something for everyone.
BBQ Chicken Sandwich

Toss leftover cooked chicken with barbecue sauce and crunchy carrots for a quick and healthy lunch.
Cuban Cauliflower Rice Bowl

In this riff on a healthy grain bowl recipe we use cauliflower rice instead of another whole grain like brown rice to cut back on carbs and load up on veggie servings. A simple citrusy mojo sauce drizzled on top gives this easy lunch or dinner a Cuban flair.
Deconstructed Sushi Bento Lunch

This healthy bento box idea makes it easy, healthy and affordable to have sushi for lunch as often as you’d like! Skip the rolling and place sushi ingredients like rice, shrimp and avocado in a bento for a packable lunch for work.
Turkey Apple Cheddar Sandwich

It only takes 5 minutes to make this healthy sandwich with whole-wheat bread and the classic combination of Cheddar cheese and apples that your kids will love.
Build-Your-Own Chicken Tacos

This kid-friendly recipe keeps every element of tacos separate so your child can decide to eat them separately or have fun building their own mini tacos with their favorite toppings. Plus, it’s perfect for packing into a bento box for a healthy lunch for school.
Broccoli & Feta Pasta Salad

This vegetarian pasta salad recipe is perfect for your next potluck or as an easy side dish. The broccoli keeps it nice and crunchy and the chickpeas add protein. For the best flavor, combine the pasta salad with the dressing about 1 hour before serving.
Cauliflower Soup with Smoked Gouda

This healthy cauliflower soup recipe gets its great flavor from two smoked ingredients–paprika and Gouda. A hearty serving of crunchy croutons makes it filling.
Edamame Hummus Wrap

Made with protein-rich edamame instead of chickpeas, this easy hummus recipe is the perfect vegetarian filling for a grab-and-go wrap. Or double the recipe and use the hummus for a healthy snack with cut-up vegetables.
Hummus & Greek Salad

Tomatoes, cucumber, red onion and feta top arugula in this quick Greek salad. Served with whole-wheat pita and prepared hummus, it makes a filling, yet healthy lunch.
Tomato & Provolone Sandwiches

There’s something magical about a simple bread-and-tomato sandwich, but this one is even better topped with melted provolone cheese and tarragon-garlic mayo.
Spicy Tuna Wrap

These tuna wraps were inspired by spicy tuna sushi rolls. We love how they taste with peppery watercress, but other greens, such as arugula, romaine, escarole or even radish sprouts, would taste great in the filling. If you want to play on the sushi inspiration, stir some wasabi into the soy sauce for dipping and serve with pickled ginger. Serve with sliced cucumbers and slivered red onions tossed with rice vinegar, a little oil and a pinch of salt.
Spinach Salad with Beets, Beans & Feta

Salty feta, briny olives and earthy beets give a Greek feel to this vegetarian spinach dinner salad recipe. We prefer the taste and texture of freshly cooked white beans, but you can skip that step and use 2 cups rinsed canned white beans instead. If you have a special olive oil, now’s the time to break it out.
Chicken Curry Cup of Noodles

Make your own cup of instant soup at home with this chicken curry zoodle (spiralized zucchini noodles) recipe. Pack several jars at once to take to work for easy lunches throughout the week.
Turkey BLT Wraps

This delicious kid-friendly twist on a classic BLT includes turkey. The extra protein makes a filling, healthy lunch to pack up for school or work.
Salmon Salad Bento Lunch

Watercress acts as a tasty divider between the salmon salad and crackers. Multicolored peppers and grapes add color to this bento and boost your daily servings of fruits and veggies.
West Coast Avocado Toast

Hummus, sprouts and avocado top sprouted whole-wheat bread in this healthy vegan lunch idea. Look for sprouted bread in the freezer section of your grocery store.
Spring Roll Salad

All the tastes, color and fun of a spring roll without all the work! This healthy salad recipe is bursting with the colors of rainbow from generous amounts of fresh vegetables, shrimp and whole grains all topped with a peanut dressing for the ultimate satisfying salad.
Green Curry Vegetable Soup

In this very easy Thai noodle soup recipe, just pour hot curry-flavored broth over pasta and veggies. The vegetables keep their crunch and you get a quick, satisfying soup. Feel free to add chicken, shrimp or tofu for an extra bit of protein, if desired.
Greek-Inspired Chicken Salad

Transform leftover chicken into a fresh Mediterranean-style salad with bottled vinaigrette, plenty of veggies, feta and olives.
Chicken Club Wraps

Whole-wheat tortillas provide a tasty twist in this quick grilled chicken breast recipe that combines all the elements of a classic club sandwich into a wrap. Serve with extra napkins.
Salmon Pita Sandwich

This quick lunch recipe is loaded with heart-healthy omega-3s thanks to the canned sockeye salmon. If you’re bringing this sandwich for lunch, keep the salmon salad separate and stuff the pita just before eating.