We have a new sale starting today at our Boulder Sprouts stores, while the current one continues at Whole Foods through April 1, and at Vitamin Cottage through April 5th, while Trader Joe's uses its private label to keep things low in lieu of specials. Here's what's looking good to me now.
In Sprouts' new sale through March 26th, boneless center-cut pork loin chops are $2.99 a pound, whole, split or cut-up fresh chickens are $1.59 a pound, all fresh sausages are $2.99 a pound, previously frozen coho salmon fillets are $8.99 a pound, and very large 21-25 count shrimp are also $8.99 a pound.
In organic produce, I'm liking garnet or jewel yams for 98 cents a pound, curly or Lacinato kale $1.50 a bunch, one pound bags of baby carrots $1.50 each, grape tomatoes $2.50 a pint, celery $1.50 a bunch, four pound bags of Valencia oranges $2.50 each, and red delicious apples $1.50 a pound. Also, conventional asparagus can be had for $1.48 a pound.
Elsewhere in the store at Sprouts, they're having a Frozen Frenzy, with 20% off everything frozen you can fit in their special sale bag. Bulk coffee beans are $6.99 a pound, the 15ish ounce size of Muir Glen organic canned tomatoes is $1.25 each (is? are? - size is singular...), Ezekiel 4:9 bread is $3.49 a loaf, and a whole bunch of snacks are 25% off in time for March Madness.
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