Today is a practical savings day, not a flashy one. The best value is coming from produce + simple dinner builds + gas dropping slightly.

Start at Oleson’s — this is your strongest real-food stop right now:

  • Strawberries 2/$5
  • Vidalia onions 99¢/lb
  • Rib chops $2.99/lb
  • Pasta 99¢ + sauce 3/$5
    That’s a full dinner setup without overthinking it.  

Northland Foods is still your better “stretch the budget” store:

  • Strawberries BOGO
  • Navel oranges BOGO
  • 5 lb potatoes $1.99
  • Crackers 2/$6
    This is where you go if you’re feeding people, not just shopping pretty.  

Meijer (verified weekly pricing trend) is holding steady on staples:

  • Mulch still sitting around $3/bag (yard season is officially here)
  • Core pantry pricing is stable, not spiking — which honestly is the win this week

Walmart (local baseline check) is your price anchor today:

  • Milk, eggs, bread are still the lowest everyday pricing
  • No standout “deal,” but it prevents overpaying elsewhere

Co-op (Oryana) is selective this week:

  • Organic mangos 2/$5
  • Organic oranges $1.99/lb
    Good quality, not your budget stop.  

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