10 Surprising Grocery Store Finds That Are Whole30-Approved (2024)

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10 Surprising Grocery Store Finds That Are Whole30-Approved (1)

Whole30 isn’t a diet or a judgmental labeling of foods as “good and bad.” It’s actually a simple reset that has helped many of our readers cook more and figure out the foods that make them feel their best. Read more about our coverage here.

I will admit: Once you’ve got a handle on the guidelines of the Whole30 — yes to fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, eggs, and nuts; no to grains, legumes, dairy, sugar, preservatives, alcohol, and foods impersonating other foods (no cauliflower pizza crust, no egg-and-banana pancakes) — there are not a whole lot of Whole30-approved surprises. It’s exciting to me that scallops are okay (seafood), and I find it sad that chickpeas are out (legumes), but neither is a shock.

And yet there are foods — even, sometimes, conveniently packaged, easily accessible grocery store foods — that do in fact make the Whole30 cut, despite all odds to the contrary. These 10 grocery finds will make a month of Whole30 a little simpler.

It’s worth noting that part of the goal of the Whole30 enterprise is cutting down on processed foods, and in that spirit, it is probably more ideal to make your own salsa and marinate your own chicken — I know! — but also, life is complicated and people are busy and tired and sometimes you just have to get the store-bought almond milk and call it a day, you know?

10 Whole30-Friendly Finds at the Grocery Store

1. Melinda’s Original Habanero Extra Hot Sauce, $6.50 for five ounces

Frank’s Red Hot, Cholula, and Tabasco are also Whole30-approved. Hot sauce in general is usually fine, although as always, read labels and look out for additives like sugar, cornstarch, and sulfate. (Conveniently, I would argue, as a hot sauce enthusiast, most of the best hot sauces don’t have any of these anyway.)

2. Mediterranean Organic Sun-Dried Tomatoes in Olive Oil, $7 for 8.3 ounces

Sun-dried tomatoes are luxurious and flavorful and delicious in most contexts, and these just happen to be on-plan. They do contain citric acid, but while some additives are indeed off-limits, citric acid is not among them.

3. Chili Lime Chicken Burgers, $3.50 for four at Trader Joe’s

If you have spent any time on Whole30 forums, blogs, or Pinterest boards, then you are likely familiar with the splendor of the classic Trader Joe’s Chili Lime Chicken Burger. Found in the frozen foods aisle, they take minimal effort and essentially no planning, making them an excellent base for a quick lunch or easy dinner.

4. Avocado’s Number Guacamole to Go, $4 for six, 2-ounce packets at Trader Joe’s

While you’re at Trader Joe’s, check out these Whole30-compliant individual guacamole packets, designed for satiating your avocado cravings on the go. Should you just make your own guac from scratch and put it in little containers? I mean, probably! But these are extremely cute and very convenient. (You can also get it in larger quantities.)

5. Rao’s Homemade Arrabbiata Sauce, $7.50 for 24 ounces at Target

Finding a jarred pasta sauce without added sugar is harder than it should be, but options do exist! Here is one of them: Rao’s arrabbiata sauce is made from tomatoes, olive oil, onions, salt garlic, basil, red pepper, black pepper, and oregano. If arrabbiata’s not your thing, most — but not all! — of Rao’s other sauces are Whole30-compliant. As always, check the labels. Oh, and for our purposes pasta refers to zoodles, sweet potato noodles, or spaghetti squash.

6. Bubbies Kosher Dill Pickles, $7.50 for 33 ounces at Jet

Because these contain no sugar (or vinegar, or added preservatives), they pass the Whole30 test, as do plenty of other pickle brands, from McClure’s to Clausen’s. It’s hard to argue that they’re exactly a nutritional powerhouse — I mean, they’re fine — but I have always found pickles to be deeply satisfying and weirdly filling.

7. , $19 for 10

Not all jerky is Whole30 compliant but this one and this from Epic get the green light. The Wagyu Beef Steak and Smoked Salmon Maple jerky sticks are NOT compliant because they contain honey and maple sugar, respectively.

8. 365 Organic Tahini, $6.50 for 16 ounces

Tahini is Whole30-compliant — it’s made from ground sesame seeds and salt and nothing else — and it is transcendent in most circ*mstances, including (although not limited to) drizzled over vegetables, as an ingredient in salad dressing, and as a key component in baba ghanoush.

9. Once Again Almond Butter, $10 for 16 ounces

Peanuts are not allowed on the program, but almonds (and cashews) are very much part of the plan. This almond butter has one ingredient (it is almonds). Plenty of other brands work, too, but as always, labels, labels, labels.

10. Thai Kitchen Red Curry Paste, $3 for four ounces at Target

I was sure this stuff was going to have something off-plan in it, but in a surprise twist, it does not! A convenient shortcut for Thai-style curries, this red curry paste is really just red chilis (plus allowed garlic, lemongrass, galangal, salt, shallot, unspecified spices, and kaffir lime).

One last note: As you can see from my narration above, doing Whole30 is a shock-and-awe course in just how much sugar is added to many foods that don’t ostensibly need it at all. If that habit of reading labels is the only thing you take away from 30 days on Whole30, consider it well-earned.

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10 Surprising Grocery Store Finds That Are Whole30-Approved? ›

What Whole30 menu items to order at Chick-fil-A: It's probably best to skip Chick-fil-A altogether during your Whole30, Yawitz says. But, if you find yourself there, you could ask if they could make the grilled nuggets without the marinade on a Cobb Salad with no bacon, cheese, crispy red peppers, or corn.

Is anything at Chick Fil A Whole30 approved? ›

What Whole30 menu items to order at Chick-fil-A: It's probably best to skip Chick-fil-A altogether during your Whole30, Yawitz says. But, if you find yourself there, you could ask if they could make the grilled nuggets without the marinade on a Cobb Salad with no bacon, cheese, crispy red peppers, or corn.

Can I eat pickles on Whole30? ›

Yes, both pickles and bananas are allowed on Whole30.

Is Frank's red hot buffalo sauce Whole30 compliant? ›

Got hot sauce in your bag? No sweat, so long as there aren't added sugars or other banned ingredients. Tessemae's and Horsetooth both make Whole30-friendly sauces, and Frank's Red Hot Original is also compliant.

Is any pasta Whole30 approved? ›

No pasta recreations are allowed on the Whole30, per the Pancake Rule. However, single-ingredient veggie “noodles” such as spaghetti squash noodles or spiralized zucchini noodles are compatible and easy!

Are McDonald's fries Whole30? ›

Potatoes of all varieties are in, but fries and chips are not. (This should not be a surprise.

Are in-n-out fries Whole30 approved? ›

In & Out Burger (Not for the shakes or fries)

Keep this handy piece of information on days you want to “kill all the things.” Trust me… You can eat In n Out on Whole30. This does not mean you get to go grab a chocolate milkshake and a burger on a bun with their amazing sauce and fries.

What is the one bite rule on Whole30? ›

I encourage you to read the whole post (and the experience that prompted it), but I'll summarize it here: If you get one bite into a less healthy treat and realize it's not worth it, stop eating.

Is peanut butter Whole30? ›

Though peanuts and peanut butter aren't allowed on the Whole30 program, other nuts and nut butters are. Cashew butter is loaded with nutrients like healthy fats, magnesium, manganese, and copper. Its smooth, sweet taste pairs well with apples ( 1 ).

What deli meat is allowed on Whole30? ›

Our Applegate Organics® Roast Beef, Applegate Naturals® Prosciutto, and the majority of our carrageenan-free poultry deli meats are Whole30 Approved®.

What is a Whole30 substitute for butter? ›

Ghee, a type of clarified butter that has roots in South Asian cooking, is also Whole30-approved for the same reason.

Are olives Whole30? ›

Canned olives are mentioned throughout the official Whole30 site as being a great natural fat to eat while on Whole30. Additionally, the Whole30 program states, "Do not consume carrageenan, MSG, or sulfites.

Can I eat Sriracha on Whole30? ›

Almost all will be Whole30™ safe by nature, though watch out for thicker hot sauces like sriracha that may have added sugars.

What can you put in coffee on Whole30? ›

You can drink it black, add unsweetened compatible nutpods, coconut milk, almond milk, or add cinnamon or vanilla beans to the brew. But remember, Whole30 guidelines exclude milk, cream, non-compatible milk substitutes, and added sweeteners—including date paste or stevia (more on that below).”

Is chicken broth allowed on Whole30? ›

Kirkland Organic Chicken Stock and Pacific Organic Bone Broth – While finding quality stocks that aren't chock-full of pesky additives can be difficult, both of these options are Whole 30 compliant and won't require the time and effort it takes to make your own broths at home.

Are smoothies allowed on Whole30? ›

The Whole30 smoothie template looks more like a mini-meal, using the guidelines found in our Meal Planning Template. Ideally, your smoothie contains a portion of protein, some fruit, even more veggies, and a portion or two of healthy fats.

Is there a 30 count Chick Fil A Nuggets? ›

30ct Chick-fil-A® Nuggets. 4ct Original Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwiches.

Are flavorings Whole30 compliant? ›

Look to our Whole30 Approved partners for spicy, yellow, and Dijon options that work perfectly for your Whole30 elimination. Natural flavors are common flavoring agents found in a wide array of products, from sparkling water to spice blends to non-dairy milks. Natural flavors are perfectly compatible with the Whole30.

Is the chicken at Chipotle Whole30? ›

Yes! The Whole30 compatible Wholesome Bowl comes with adobo chicken but you can also build the same bowl with carnitas for a compatible meal.

Is Subway Whole30 approved? ›

That's right! Even Subway, America's most beloved fast-food deli restaurant, has Whole30 options! Although the meats (paired with the bread, cheese, common legumes, and grains) are not compliant, there are still ways to enjoy this establishment… ESPECIALLY on that busy lunch break.

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