Wednesday, December 11, 2013

This Week's Hot Grocery Deals (IMHO)

We have a new sale starting today at our Boulder Sprouts stores, while current sales continue at Whole Foods through December 17th and at Vitamin Cottage just through this Saturday the 14th.  Here's what's looking good to me now.

In addition to its regular sale, Sprouts will offer us a special 72 hour one for this Friday through Sunday, where the items of most interest to me are 25% off their bulk department (including the Fair Trade organic decaf coffee you can find at the Baseline store) and pineapples for $1.  In their regular sale through the 18th, previously frozen dry sea scallops (30 to 40 count from Peru) are $6.99 a pound, center cut boneless pork loin chops are just $1.99 a pound, and chicken breast tenders are also $1.99 a pound.  All chicken sausage (pork also) are $2.99 a pound, whole or cut up fresh chickens are $1.59 a pound, and farmed Atlantic salmon fillets are $8.99 a pound.

In organic produce at Sprouts, broccoli is the stunner at 98 cents a pound, plus there's green kale at 98 cents a bunch, one pound bags of baby carrots $1.49 each, Braeburn apples are just 98 cents a pound, and organic cluster tomatoes are not bad at $2.48 a pound.  Broccoli and cauliflower are veggies I always buy in organic, but I have to admit that at 68 cents a pound for conventional (and that's for just the crowns without the heavy stems on the broccoli), I'm tempted.  Elsewhere in the store, my favorite Imagine organic broths are back at $2 each!!!! (Compare the $3 sale price at Whole Foods.)  Also, Voskos Greek yogurts are the lowest I've seen them at 89 cents each, and the big 28 ounce size of Muir Glen organic tomatoes is $2 a can.

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