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01-08-2010, 09:08 PM #1
Produce prices
We just had a new specialty grocery store open near me, and a comment I made on Facebook has kicked off a rather involved discussion of produce prices. It's been interesting to see what different people pay or consider a good deal, and it got me kind of curious as to what prices are looking like in other areas of the country and the world. Not sure if I'm the only one who'd find that interesting, but just for kicks, thought I'd toss it out here.
Some prices on things I buy frequently:
Bananas -- $.39-.49/lb.
Apples (various types) -- usually $.99-$1.29/lb. at the chain grocery store, but I rarely pay more than $.88/lb. at the specialty places
Oranges -- $.99/lb. at the chain place, and I usually pay $.50/lb. or less ($.19 this week!)
Avocados -- $1.50 for large, $1 for small -- got the small ones on sale for $.39/ea today.
Pineapples -- around $4/ea
Cherries -- way too stinkin' expensive... I think $6-8/lb. is normal. Got them for $.88/lb. on sale once this year
Strawberries -- usually a few dollars/lb., but lately going on sale for $1.25-$1.50/lb.
Potatoes -- usually $.99/lb. individually, but I can get 5- or 10-lb. bags for under $1 most weeks
Anyone else? Please, someone tell me I'm not the only nerd who has produce prices memorized.
These were just the things I could think of off the top of my head... feel free to add others.
30-gallon hex -- 5 corydoras trilineatus • 9 cardinal tetras • 1 Bolivian Ram • 5 marbled hatchetfish • 4 otocinclus
5-gallon standard -- 1 male betta
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01-08-2010, 09:31 PM #2
I can tell you the produce prices in San Antonio are much higher than what I paid in ATL. Of course in ATL there were some great farmers markets to shop at, nothing like that around here.
Originally Posted by i_am_511
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01-08-2010, 10:26 PM #3
Prices in CDN
Bananas -- $29.08/40lb
Apples (various types) -- $27.08/100-113ct
Oranges -- $33.87/72ct
Avocados -- $12.22/~22ea
Pineapples --$43.24/~10.5lb
Cherries -- (for w/e reason I can't pull this up)
Strawberries -- $28.36/4lb
Potatoes -- $17.42/50lb
Not a nerd at all! I'm always looking at produce costs. ;)Last edited by LadyHatred; 01-08-2010 at 10:32 PM.
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01-08-2010, 11:33 PM #4
Now Fluffy, not all of us buy produce for an entire restaurant...
Originally Posted by LadyHatred
Originally Posted by i_am_511
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01-09-2010, 12:07 AM #5
Good heavens, how many people are you feeding?? ;) I thought it was bad we go through a few pounds of bananas every week (kiddo loves 'em), but 40? Sheesh.
Lab_Rat, I don't know where you are in San Antonio, but you might look to see if there's a Sun Harvest near you. I know they have at least one SA location. Here's their website: http://www.sun-harvest.com/ That's where I find my best deals on produce and bulk goods, and they try to support local vendors. Not quite as good as a farmer's market, but beats H-E-B for prices and the quality is great too.30-gallon hex -- 5 corydoras trilineatus • 9 cardinal tetras • 1 Bolivian Ram • 5 marbled hatchetfish • 4 otocinclus
5-gallon standard -- 1 male betta
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose." -- Jim Elliot
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01-09-2010, 12:38 AM #6
A kilo is 2.2lbs for those that don't speak Canadian!
Tomatos $4.39kg
Apples $2.18Kg
Potatoes from 3.49-5.00 for 10lbs.Delisio frozen pizza 2/pack 15.99
8 burger buns 2.99
Vachon chemical cakes 3.99
Cucumber 1.69ea.
Thats regular prices for what I bought today at a store called No Frills!
At least the plastic bags were only a nickel!
Its amazes me what I pay for groceries in a month.Its more than I pay for my house!Ray
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01-09-2010, 01:32 AM #7
Ohh, that place looks great! Thanks! Not too far from me either as I'm in the Medical Center area. Maybe I'll head there tomorrow.
Originally Posted by BirdOfPray
Originally Posted by i_am_511
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01-09-2010, 01:46 AM #8
I have the fortune to have a small independantly owned organic foods store close by, their prices are a bit higher than our chain supermarket tho. Here is the prices on what I bought the other day, since the reciept is laying here.

1/2 lb Cherry Tomatoes-$4.29
1lb Red Potatoes-$2.99
1.25lb Apples-$1.79
Small bunch of Spinach-$1.29
Small bunch of Romaine lettuce-$1.19
1/2lb baby Carrots-$.99
1 Yellow Tomatoe-$1.99
1 Small cucumber-$1.19
1 Red onion-$.79
3/4lb Snow Peas-$1.39
1 Head of Broccoli-$.99
1/2lb Bean Sprouts-$.89
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01-09-2010, 03:18 AM #9
NG -- I may not speak Canadian, but my SIL lives in Canada so I'm proud to say I knew the lbs. to kilos conversion. Still working on the Fahrenheit to Celsius thing, though...
Originally Posted by Northernguy
They charge for grocery bags up there? Yikes! I try to remember my reusable ones or get paper, but unfortunately my primary grocery store doesn't have handles on their paper sacks. Whoever made that decision has clearly never unloaded groceries while wrangling a toddler.
I can't imagine having a higher grocery bill than house payment each month -- ugh! $270 is my monthly grocery budget, and the minimum house payment is nearly twice that.30-gallon hex -- 5 corydoras trilineatus • 9 cardinal tetras • 1 Bolivian Ram • 5 marbled hatchetfish • 4 otocinclus
5-gallon standard -- 1 male betta
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose." -- Jim Elliot
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01-09-2010, 03:21 AM #10
Yay! Hope yours is as good as the one here! They post their fliers online every Tuesday night, and Wednesdays are double flier days (overlap between the two weeks of sales). They don't always have a comprehensive selection (went several weeks without peaches or nectarines, for example) but what they do have is always at a great price.
Originally Posted by Lab_Rat
30-gallon hex -- 5 corydoras trilineatus • 9 cardinal tetras • 1 Bolivian Ram • 5 marbled hatchetfish • 4 otocinclus
5-gallon standard -- 1 male betta
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose." -- Jim Elliot





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