Indian Diet Budget Planner — Analyse Your Diet & Build a Goal-Based Meal Plan

Indian Diet Budget Planner by Vitaroxi helps you analyze your current desi meals for protein gaps, cost waste, and macro balance — then builds a personalised daily meal plan around your exact targets like 90g protein or ₹130/day budget.

Indian Diet Budget Planner

Indian Diet Budget Planner

Plan a complete, balanced Indian diet within your monthly grocery budget. Set your budget, pick your health goal, choose your region & diet style — and get a personalised daily food plan with meal-by-meal breakdown, calorie, protein & cost analysis. All prices are editable to match your local market.

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Indian Diet Budget Planner

Set your budget, pick your goal, and get an affordable Indian diet that hits your calorie & protein targets.

Your goal

Daily: ₹167 per person

₹5,000 / mo
₹1k₹10k₹20k₹30k

Food Basket

Per person / day
Daily — per person per day quantities. Monthly — auto-converts to total purchase for your full plan period.
⟵ Swipe table left / right ⟶
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Search and add foods to build your basket

Or click Get diet plan for an instant recommended basket

Most Indians unknowingly over-spend on low-protein foods while missing their daily protein target. The analyser shows your exact macro breakdown, cost per gram of protein, and flags whether your current diet is calorie-light or protein-deficient — with clear colour-coded gaps so you know what to fix.

Once you see where your diet falls short, switch to the diet plan tab and set specific targets: a 90g protein goal for muscle gain, a 1,600 kcal ceiling for fat loss, or a hard ₹100/day budget cap. The planner builds a food basket from the most protein-cost-efficient desi staples — moong dal, soya chunks, eggs, paneer, chana — ranked by rupees per gram of protein, not just calorie content.

For deeper planning, the advanced mode calculates your personalised calorie and protein needs from BMR/TDEE using your body weight, height, age, and activity level. If a food isn’t in the local database, the tool silently searches USDA FoodData Central and Open Food Facts in the background. The final output includes total daily cost, a macro breakdown, a protein cost-efficiency score, a ready-to-use shopping list, and a downloadable HTML report — practical for individuals, fitness-focused households, and anyone comparing the real cost of vegetarian versus high-protein Indian diet patterns.

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