We have a new sale starting today at our Boulder Sprouts stores, while the current one continues at Whole Foods through March 10th. Here's what's looking good to me now.
At Sprouts through March 11th, previously frozen wild Alaskan sockeye salmon is low at $7.99 a pound, pork loin chops (roast also) and chicken breast tenders are $2.99 a pound, three types of chicken sausage are $3.99 a pound, Rosie organic whole chickens are $2.99 a pound, previously frozen Alaskan cod fillets are $7.99 a pound, and it's a good week for fresh ground meats, with chicken, "super-lean" pork, and chicken breast all $2.99 a pound.
In organic produce at Sprouts, green curly, Lacinato, and Red Russian kale are all just 98 cents a bunch, Gala and Fuji apples are both $1.50 a pound, broccoli and cauliflower are also $1.50 a pound, red yellow and orange bell peppers are al $1.50 each, and four pound bags of Valencia oranges or grapefruit are $2.50 each. In conventional produce, asparagus is $1.98 a pound, and I'm a bit tempted by a five pound box of those cute Halos California mandarins for just $3.98 each.
Elsewhere in the store at Sprouts, the news is that this week's BOGO sale continues, with a whole lot of products buy one get one free. Items in the ad appealing to me include the 15 ounce size of Westbrae organic beans, Fage Greek yogurt cups, Earthbound Farm organic salads, Cascadian Farm cereals (granola and bars too), Food Should Taste Good tortilla chips, Silver Palate pasta sauce, and while I haven't tried them, I bet the Udi's gluten-free eight ounce entrees are pretty good for my gluten-free friends.
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