Sample Meal Plan & Grocery Shopping List for the 21 Day Fix Program

21 Day Fix Free Sample Meal Plan - The FItness Focus

If you want to stay on track with the diet portion of the 21 Day Fix, plan your meals.

Below I’m going to give you the exact meal plan that I used when following the program for 3 weeks, a list of the allowed foods, and how to create your own 21 Day Fix meal plan for the week with a printable template included.

Diet is everything when it comes to getting the best results possible with any workout program. Problem is people tend to not follow the diet portion of the workout program.

This is what I believe has made the 21 Day Fix so successful. The diet plan is innovative(colored containers), balanced(you do not omit food groups), and flexible(real life).

It also does away with a huge error that I often see so many people make.

  1. Eating the wrong foods, in the wrong amounts.

This is how the 21 Day Fix diet plan solves both of this problems:

  • You eat the amount of containers for your suggested calorie range each day. This ensures you are eating the right amount of calories for sustainable weight loss.
  • The color coded containers make you eat the correct proportion of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats for optimal energy levels and perfomance.
  • You eat real food: a huge emphasis is put on unprocessed foods that do not contain additives or chemicals.

Many so-called diets that you most often find labeled as “fat-free” or “low-fat” are never the way to long-lasting weight loss. These foods may have no fat, but to add flavor, they have been loaded with sugar, salt, or other chemicals that can be harmful to your body.

What Goes in the 21 Day Fix Containers

As you will see below the 21 Day Fix portion approach eating plan does not cut out foods groups. You get a percentage of your total calories from

  • Green Container – Vegetables: provide the body with vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.
  • Purple Container – Fruits: like vegetables fruits provide the body with essential nutrients your body needs to function.
  • Red Container – Proteins: What your body uses to help build and repair the tissues in your body including the muscle breakdown that occurs during your workouts.
  • Yellow Container – Complex Carbohydrates: Again an important source of vitamins and other nutrients and also help the body convert food to energy.
  • Blue Container – Healthy Fats: This container and the next couple provide the body with the good fats that your body processes need to function optimally.
  • Orange Container – Dressing & Seeds: To ensure that you get variety but not over consume.
  • TSP – Oils & Nut Butters: Calorie dense source of healthy fats.

21 Day FIx container sizes vary to ensure that you eat the right amount of each food group. Fr instance, the green container for veggies is much larger than the blue container for healthy fats. Foods that are higher in fats are denser. Veggies on the other hand have a higher liquid content.

The 21 Day Fix portion approach diet conainer sizes:

  • Green Container: 1 Cup
  • Purple Container: 1 Cup
  • Red Container: 3/4 Cup
  • Yellow Container: 1/2 Cup
  • Blue Container: 1/4 Cup
  • Orange Container: 2 and a half tablespoons
  • Teaspoon: 1 level teaspoon

21 Day Fix Sample Meal Plan for the Week

While I have gone over how to track portions with the 21 Day Fix tally sheets in another post, I still think it’s kind of hard to visualize what you would be eating, which is the reason I created a one-week sample for eating on the 21 Day Fix. The outline is for my recommended 1,200-1,399 calorie range, so if your 21 Day Fix calorie calculation is different all you need to do is add in or subtract out containers for that day.

Please note:

Monday through Friday, I did two yellow containers at dinner(meal 5). My green container was also a double for lunch.

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Here is a 7 day sample of how I would approach 21 Day Fix meal prep. To make cooking easier I would have 2 servings of the yellow container at dinner.

Click here to download an excel template for making your own meal plan. Just be sure to save a copy to enable editing.

Here is my own copy for reference. You might notice that for some food groups, I have less foods listed than the number of portion cups allowed for the day. This is because I might have two portions of mixed greens or two portions of a yellow container, but only listed each one once on the chart.

21 Day Meal Plan for the Day Outlined

Here is what a sample day of eating looks like on the 21 Fix diet plan at the 1.200 calorie level:

  • Breakfast: Shakeology or protein powder(red container) mixed with frozen berries(purple container) in water
  • Snack: 0% fat Greek yogurt(red container)
  • Lunch: Mixed greens(2 green containers), 21 Day Fix dressing(orange container), grilled chicken(red container)
  • Snack: Banana(purple container) and mixed nuts(blue container)
  • Dinner: Veggie stir fry(green container) in olive oil(tsps), sliced top round steak(red container), and wild rice(2 yellow containers)

Try to space your meals 2-3 hours apart. This ensures that your body is getting the right amount of food at the right times.

Shopping List for the 21 Day Fix

You should always go to the grocery store with a list of foods to buy. Or, you will find yourself in aisles you don’t belong looking at foods you shouldn’t be eating. It really is the best way to stay on track with your diet(and ultimately, spend less money too!).

Remember, the 21 Day Fix diet, you should be eating whole foods. This means the majority of your grocery shopping will be done around the outer perimeter of the grocery store, which is where all the good stuff is.

I used this grocery list for the 21 Day Fix by printing it out and making a note in the margins of how many servings of each container I needed for the week. I would put a checkmark next to the items as I added them to my cart.

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This is not the complete list of 21 Day Fix foods, it should be used for guidance purposes only.

Official 21 Day Fix Food List

Since the initial release of the 21 Day Fix program in 2014 the food list has been updated a couple times. The basics remain the same, whole foods, categorized by nutritional value.

The most up to date food list with containers is available with a Bodi Membership(7-day free trial). There you will find more detail than I could ever provide to the foods and corresponding food amounts.

Shakeology and the 21 Day Fix?

I’ve been receiving numerous questions about Shakeology and the 21 Day Fix portion approach diet, here a couple of the most frequently asked questions I receive:

Is Shakeology a requirement?

It is not required, it is optional.

What color container does Shakeology count as?

A serving of Shakeology counts as 1 red container in the 21 Day Fix portion approach diet. The serving size is a scoop or a packet.

Can I drink Shakeology in replace of a meal?

Yes, this is what I do on weekdays for breakfast. You can have it as a meal or a snack, but if you’re going to replace a meal, mix it with a fruit and/or nut butter and be sure to count the extra containers!

My Thoughts on Shakeology:

Shakeology really is a good way to stay on track with 21 Day Fix diet. Studies show that starting your day off with a nutritious breakfast is one of the biggest factors of success not only in your diet, but in your life in general.

It also makes filling a red container super easy. I recommend Shakeology for breakfast with a cup of frozen fruit and/or nut butter. This way, you can easily fill in a couple more containers for the day, which will help you keep on track for the day.

There are four Shakeology flavors: Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry and Greenberry, plus two Vegan options: Chocolate or Tropical Strawberry. If you have a lactose sensitivity, try the Vegan formulas as they are made from pea protein instead of whey.

If there’s any questions you have, please post in the comment section below.  :)


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528 thoughts on “Sample Meal Plan & Grocery Shopping List for the 21 Day Fix Program”

  1. I have seen other menus with almond milk instead of water for your shakeology. I like this way better but I don’t see it counting as anything. What would it be as far as containers go?

  2. Hi Bethany,
    Can you lose weight making your own 21 days meal plan following the whole color coding and going to the gym 4-5 times a week? Also can I replace the shakeology shake with my own? I use NLA her whey protein.

    1. Hi Katherine, As long as you are burning more calories than you are consuming you will lose weight. With that said, the 21 Day Fix portion control plan can be used along side gym workouts. Whey protein shakes can be used on the diet but obviously not the same ingredients as Shakeology.

    1. The 21 Day Fix is both nutrition and workouts. The Ultimate Portion Fix is focused on nutrition, but can be used in combination with Beachbody workouts or alone and features a lot more content.

  3. Hi Bethany, I will be starting the 21 day fix eating plan, can I use the piyo workout dvds and expect the same results? Thank you, Susan

    1. Hi Susan, You can use the portion control containers with any program. The diet from PiYo is very similar to the 21 Day Fix, PiYo came out prior to the 21 Day Fix so the containers were not around yet so it was based on servings instead of containers. Bethany

      1. Thanks Bethany! I was looking for a similar post/question on how to use the containers with PiYo. Do you still recommend the containers that were listed on another PiYo? I completed Weight Watchers several years ago, and it really taught me alot about portion control/weighing food.

        Thank you for always going above and beyond in your blog!

      2. Hi, The PiYo program came out before Beachbody started to use the portion control container system so it is designed around weight and serving sizes. It is very similar to the container system diet and you can defiantly use the containers for serving sizes if that helps you out. Bethany

  4. Hi Bethany!
    I am wondering about how to count chia seeds, hemp hearts, and nutritional yeast. I see varying opinions on this. Do you have current information about these ingredients? ~ Leah

    1. Hi Leah, For the portion control containers for the 21 Day Fix I believe 2/3 cup of of nutritional yeast is counted as red container, 1/3 cup as a half red. 4 tsps of chia seeds is counted as an orange container. Hemp hears are also an orange container I believe. Hope this helps, Bethany

  5. I’ve done 21 Day Fix before and it really worked! I am currently starting over, and was wondering if I’m only doing the eating part currently, and not doing the workouts, should I still keep the normal calorie range or should I be cutting out more calories?

    Hopefully this makes sense! Thank you.

    1. Hi April, You may want to cut the additional “workout” calories. I would just keep a close eye on the scale and if you are not losing then you may want to cut down a level. 21 Day Fix without the workouts is sometimes referred to as the “portion fix” you might be able to find more info with that. Bethany

  6. I am ready to tackle the 21 day fix. I have been wishy-washy and have found counting calories is not for me. What tips do you have for keeping up with the food? Working out will not be a problem for me.

    1. HI Allie, Planning and meal prep would be my two biggest tips. Every week I would outline a meal plan for the week and then cook up a bunch of protein and cut up veggies for quick snacks. Bethany

  7. Hello – found the article and I am interested in portion control containers. But when I checked your meal sample, I am confused – where you get the numbers from? I am in 1200 range and I wanted to know how to calculate the numbers for each container.

    Your example
    veg 3
    fruit 2
    protein 4
    carbs 2
    Nuts/diary 1
    seeds / fat 1
    oil 2

    Appreciate if you could help explaining

  8. Hi Bethany, What would you suggest for a vegetarian for protein? I don’t eat tofu or veggies burgers, I am also lactose intolerant. Usually I use beans as my protein but they are carbs. I also add eggs to salads but would it be too many eggs if I had an egg in my salad and eggs for breakfast? I plan on having eggs or oatmeal for breakfast, a shake for lunch and salad with protein for dinner along with snacks. Any suggestions would be great.

    1. What is a substitute for the shakeology? If you use the, shakeology what kind of liquid do you use in it.

      1. Hi Shirlyn, The shake is a red container, so any foods from that category. I personally use unsweetened almond milk to mix mine, but you could use water, cow’s milk, or coconut milk just be sure to count whatever you do use. Bethany

  9. I’m about to start the 21 DF as I’ve seen great results with a friend of mine. I was looking up different shake comparisons to the Shakeology and was wondering what you’ve thought about the 18Shake.

    1. Hi Diedre, I’ve never tried 18shake, the calories are lower at 90, which I think equates to less nutrients too. I could not find much about the pricing, but it looks like a month’s supply would cost about 160.00 to $180.00 when you consider the bags are not 30-day supplies. The ingredient fibersol, which they talk about reducing hunger in studies can also be purchased separately.

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