Life hacks

7 Easy Ways to Save on Takeout

06/28/2024 Jose S Garcia

Table contents

Save money on takeout with these seven tips. Learn how to choose pick-up over delivery, use coupons, order simpler items, split meals, skip drinks, use cash back, and shop for prepared foods at the grocery store.

7 Easy Ways to Save on Takeout


Introduction

Going out to eat can be expensive, and while ordering takeout might seem like a more affordable and convenient option, the costs can quickly add up, especially if you order frequently. Here are seven tips to help you save money on takeout.


1. Choose Pick-Up Instead of Delivery

Opting to pick up your food instead of having it delivered can save you the delivery fee. Additionally, delivery apps like Seamless and UberEats often have options to filter out restaurants with delivery fees, helping you find the best deals.

goodsinsured.com/content_pictures/pickup_instead_of_delivery.png Image Description: Infographic showing the savings from choosing pick-up over delivery for takeout orders.


2. Use Coupons

Before placing an order, check the restaurant's website or social media accounts for coupons and promotions. Signing up for their email list can also get you access to exclusive deals and rewards programs.

goodsinsured.com/content_pictures/use_coupons.png Image Description: Illustration showing the use of coupons and promotions to save on takeout.


3. Think Simple

Ordering simpler items like sandwiches or salads instead of more complex cooked dinners can help reduce costs. If you have some ingredients at home, consider making a simple meal yourself to save even more.

goodsinsured.com/content_pictures/think_simple.png Image Description: Infographic showing how choosing simpler meals can save money on takeout.


4. Split the Plate (& the Cost)

Instead of ordering a large meal that might go to waste, consider ordering an appetizer portion or splitting a larger entrée with someone. You can also save the leftovers for another meal, reducing the need to order again soon.

goodsinsured.com/content_pictures/split_plate.png Image Description: Infographic showing the savings from splitting large meals and saving leftovers.


5. Skip the Drinks

Beverages can significantly increase the cost of your takeout order. Skip the sodas and opt for water or drinks you already have at home to save a few extra dollars.

goodsinsured.com/content_pictures/skip_drinks.png Image Description: Infographic showing the savings from not ordering drinks with takeout meals.


6. Take Advantage of Cash Back

Using a cash rewards credit card to pay for your takeout orders can earn you back a percentage of your spending. Depending on the card, you can get between 1% to 5% back on your purchases.

goodsinsured.com/content_pictures/cash_back.png Image Description: Infographic showing the benefits of using a cash rewards credit card for takeout orders.


7. Head to the Grocery Store

Many grocery stores offer a wide variety of prepared foods at prices lower than what you'd pay at a restaurant. Stocking up on these options can help you avoid the higher costs of restaurant takeout.

goodsinsured.com/content_pictures/grocery_store.png Image Description: Infographic showing the savings from buying prepared foods at the grocery store instead of ordering takeout.

Follow Us
© 2025 Goods Insured (License #L104840). All rights reserved.
The materials available at this web site are for general informational and educational purpose and not for providing legal advice. You should contact a licensed insurance agent or attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Use of and access to this Web site or any of the e-mail links contained within the site do not create a relationship between Goods Insured & Healths Insured and the user or browser. In offering this website, Goods Insured and Healths Insured is required to comply with all applicable federal laws, including the standards established under 45 CFR 155.220(c) and (d) and standards established under 45 CFR 155.260 to protect the privacy and security of personally identifiable information. Guides, resources, content, and opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the firm. Any insurance policy premium quotes or ranges displayed are non-binding. The final insurance policy premium for any policy is determined by the underwriting insurance carrier following application.