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Sprouts sales 5/6: Corn, cauliflower, berries, green beans, squash, zucchini

Sprouts sales starting Wednesday, May 6 include sweet corn, cauliflower, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, green beans, yellow squash, zucchini, tortilla chips, mahi mahi, swordfish and more.

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Sprouts sales starting Wednesday, May 6 include sweet corn, cauliflower, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, green beans, squash, tortilla chips, mahi mahi, swordfish and more.

Please keep in mind that grocery stores are restocking as fast as they can, but some of the products may not be available.

If the store you usually use for online ordering has a long wait time or no slots available at all for delivery or pick-up. I suggest you try a different store that you have not used before to see if they have better availability.

These offers are available Wednesday, May 6 - Tuesday, May 12, 2020.

Produce

Sweet corn, 4 for $1

Sweet potatoes, .88/lb

Vidalia sweet onions, .88/lb

Cauliflower, .98/lb

Green beans, .98/lb

Organic Red mangoes, .98 each

Zucchini or yellow squash, .98/lb

Organic Fuji, Gala or Granny Smith apples, $1.48/lb

Jumbo Hass avocados, 3 for $5

Strawberries 1 lb, Blackberries 5.6 oz or raspberries, 6 oz, 3 for $5

Athena melons, $1.98 each

Organic hothouse tomatoes, $1.98/lb

Blueberries, 11 oz, 2 for $5

Organic baby peeled carrots, 2 lb bag, 2 for $5

Organic raspberries, blackberries, blueberries or strawberries, 5.6 - 1 lb, $2.98

Organic Valencia oranges, 4 lb bag, $2.98

Taylor Farms chopped salad kits, 9-13.5 oz, select, 2 for $6

Meat

Perdue chicken thighs or drums, $1.49/lb value pack

Pork ribs, select, $3.99/lb

85% Lean ground beef, $4.99/lb

Rump roast or London broil, $5.99/lb

Raw lobster tails, 3.75 oz, $6.99 each

New York steak or top sirloin filet, $7.99/lb

Wild tuna, swordfish or mahi mahi, $7.99/lb

EZ Peel raw shrimp, 13/15 count, $8.99/lb

Fresh Salmon fillets, farm raised, $8.99/lb

Filet mignon, sold whole in the bag, $9.99/lb

Swaggerty's sausage rolls, 16 oz, 2 for $5

Dairy & Frozen

Daiya dairy free cheese alternative, 7.1 - 8 oz, 2 for $6

Snow Monkey frozen desserts, select, $4.99

Shelf Stable

Kind bars, 1.4 oz, .99

C20 coconut water, 17.5 oz, 2 for $3

Sprouts organic tortilla chips, 8 oz, 3 for $5

Hansen's soda, 6 pack cans, 2 for $5

Sprouts sparkling water, 8 pck cans, $2.99

Chocolate raisins, peanut clusters or peanut butter cups, select, $3.99/lb

In-shell pistachios, $5.99/lb

Chocolove chocolate bars, 3.1 - 3.2 oz, BOGO

Lakewood juice, 30% off

Monthly Deals

These offers are valid through May 26.

Sprouts bulk packaged nuts, 8-12 oz, 20% off

Mineral Fusion facial care, 20% off

Miyoko's products, 35% off

Natural Factors Curcumin, 30-60 count, select, 20% off

Make sure you check their app for multiple digital coupons, as well.

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The sales listed above are for the Raleigh, NC area. This list is not a guarantee of price. See your local store or the online ad for your specific store for the prices at your location.


Store Details

Sprouts offers fresh, natural and organic groceries in a "setting that feels like an old-fashioned farmers market" according to their website. The specialty grocery store has over 250 stores in 13 states. Stores include produce, meat, seafood, deli, dairy, frozen, bulk bins, baked products, ready-to-eat meals, gourmet cheeses, gluten-free products, vitamins, health and beauty and more. Their ads run Wednesday through the next Wednesday so on Wednesdays, you can take advantage of sales from both available ads.

Triangle Area Locations

Durham: 105 W. NC Highway 54, Durham, NC (at the intersection of Hwy. 54 and Fayetteville Road)

Raleigh: 9414 Falls of Neuse Road, Raleigh, NC, 27615 (in the Olive Park shopping center)

Fayetteville: 2810 Freedom Parkway Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28314

Ways to Save Money at Sprouts

There are a number of ways to save even more money at Sprouts including:

* Wednesday to Wednesday Weekly sales: Their ads run Wednesday through Wednesday so every Wednesday, you can take advantage of the sales from 2 different ads! You will see very impressive produce prices in the ads every week.

* Mobile coupons on their mobile app: You login or create a Sprouts account, clip the mobile coupons you may want to use and then scan the barcode on your smartphone during checkout.

* Checkout Challenges: According to their website, “Checkout Challenges unlock special reward coupons. Each challenge requires you to earn a specific number of checkmarks to unlock your reward. This can be done in a single transaction or through multiple transactions. To activate a “Checkout Challenge” on the Sprouts Mobile App, click on the navigation menu and select “mySavings & Barcode.” Below your barcode, click on the “Checkout Challenges” badge. Select the challenge you would like to start by clicking on the “Activate” link. With the new Sprouts Mobile App your reward coupon is automatically clipped when you complete the challenge, ensuring you earn your reward in the same transaction. Simply, scan the “mySavings & Barcode” on your smartphone during checkout for instant savings. "

* Deals of the Month flyer: Check out the Deals of the Month flyer in stores for even more discounts and sales.

* Special Promotions: Sprouts regularly offers 72-Hour Sales, Vitamin Extravaganzas, Frozen Frenzies, Sprouts Brand Sales and more.

* Vitamin Discount: Spend $100 on vitamins and supplements and get a 10% discount off of your total purchase.

* Wine Discount: Save 10% when you buy any six bottles of wine.

See additional information on the ways you can save at Sprouts.com.

One of the fabulous things about Sprouts is that they have a commitment to “zero waste” and the new Durham store will donate unsold and edible groceries to Second Harvest Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina through the grocer’s Food Rescue program. In 2017, Sprouts stores and distribution centers donated 23 million pounds of product, equivalent to 19 million meals. Food that is not fit for donation is provided to local cattle farms and composting facilities.

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