We have a new sale starting today at our Boulder Sprouts stores, while the current one continues at Whole Foods through February 24th. Here's what's looking good to me now.
Sprouts will be doing another 72 hour sale this Friday through Sunday (but beware the snow predicted for Saturday into Sunday), where their bulk coffee at $6.99 a pound looks very good to me, but the other things advertised, like conventional grapes and blackberries, or chicken legs or drumsticks (just 79 cents a pound for those) generally don't go on my list.
In Sprouts' regular sale through February 25th, they are doing a Seafood Spectacular (welcome to Lent) on generally previously frozen fish, including Alaskan cod fillets $6.99 a pound, and Alaskan sockeye salmon fillets or 26/30 count raw shrimp $7.99 a pound. Any size package of boneless skinless chicken breasts is $2.99 a pound, their very good stuffed chicken breasts are $3.99 a pound, and three types of chicken sausage (green chile, parmesan or spinach feta) are also $3.99 a pound.
In organic produce at Sprouts, celery is just 99 cents a bunch, butternut squash or roma tomatoes are 99 cents a pound (stunning price for the romas), grape tomatoes are $2.50 a pint, curly green kale and one pound bags of baby carrots are both $1.50 each, broccoli is $1.50 a pound, and Fuji, Gala or Granny Smith apples are all $1.50 a pound. Elsewhere in the store, some Brown Cow yogurts are quite low at 69 cents each, some Alexia potatoes are BOGO, and with Lunar New Year tomorrow, there are several Asian specials, including a line drive of 40% off all Annie Chun's products. Finally, 12-packs of Seventh Generation bath tissue are $5.99 each, which is nearly half off.
And with their double ad Wednesdays, don't forget today is the last day of Sprouts' sale on conventional asparagus for just 99 cents a pound.
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