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Grocery Deals: Here Are Some Of The Best Sales You Can Get In Ontario From January 25-31

Oranges, eggs and chicken breast!

Senior Writer

If you're heading to the grocery store, you'll want to take a look at all of the weekly deals on at the moment to decide where you should do your shopping.

For January 26-31, Walmart, No Frills, Food Basics, FreshCo, Loblaws and Metro have some discounts and sales that are worth checking out to make sure you get the lowest prices on the items you need.

The prices we found are for most of Ontario, but some stores might have their own specific deals or exclusions so it's best to double-check your local store's website to see if they have the specific deal you're searching for before heading out to avoid disappointment.

Produce

  • Bulk Oranges, $0.86 per pound (usually $1.97) at Walmart
  • Your Fresh Market Whole White Mushrooms, $0.94 (usually $2.47) at Walmart
  • Cauliflower, $1.88 (usually $4.98) at Food Basics
  • Sunkist Navel Oranges, 8 lb Bag, $5.74 (usually $7.99) at No Frills

Dairy

  • Gay Lea Salted Butter, $4.98 (usually $7.79) at Food Basics
  • Activia Yogurt 650 g, $3.49 (usually $4.49) at FreshCo
  • Large Eggs Form Free Run Hens, Naturalia, $4.99 (usually $6.49) at Metro

Meat

  • Chicken Breast Boneless & Skinless, Club Pack, $11.68 estimated (usually $21.15, estimated) at No Frills
  • Pork Back Ribs, 2-pack, $12.72, estimated (usually $27.62, estimated) at Loblaws
  • Rainbow Trout Fillets, Boneless, Packaged, $6.58, estimated (usually $9.22, estimated) at Loblaws

Frozen food

  • McCain Superfries, $2.74 (usually $4.77) at Walmart
  • Frozen Thick Cut Skin-On Fries With Sea Salt, Restaurant Style, $2.99 (usually $4.79) at Metro

Other

  • Clover Leaf Flaked Albacore White Tuna, $2.49 (usually $3.99) at Food Basics
  • Kind Bars, $5.97 (usually $7.97) at Walmart
  • Robin Hood Original All Purpose Flour 10 kg, $11.99 (usually $18.99) at No Frills
  • M.Y. San SkyFlakes Saltine Crackers 800 g, $5.98 (usually $9.99) at FreshCo

These prices are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time. Taxes and fees may not be included.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

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    Sarah Rohoman (she/her) was a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. She has worked at BuzzFeed Canada, Yahoo Canada, and CBC Radio in news, lifestyle, ecommerce, and social media. She has an MA in Journalism from Western University and a BA from McGill. She loves libraries, alpacas, and all things witchy.

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