Hy-Vee had a "Mega Produce Sale," advertised, with a prominent tilted rack display as you walked in the story. Ripe 'N Ready peaches at $1.48 per pound, with nectarines at $1.98 and $2.88 for plums.
Some other features: Kandy cantaloupe $2.88, honeydew at 2 for $5. Mini-seedless watermelon marketed at $3.28 each. Bananas at Hy-Vee, as always, were 49 cents per pound.
Thompson seedless grapes at Hy-Vee were $1.48 per pound, with black seedless at $2.98, with red seedless at $1.98.
At Hy-Vee, Driscoll strawberries in one pound clamshells were 2 for $4. Jumbo navels were $1.68 per pound, while lemons and limes 68 cents each.
Sweet corn was marketed at 6 ears for $3, while yellow peppers were 98 cents and red peppers were 2 for $3; Jalapeno peppers were 98 cents each.
On apple row, Hy-Vee marketed galas and fujis at $1.78 per pound, with cameos at $1.68 per pound, braeburn at $1.28, $1.48 for pinata and $1.28 for granny smith.
At Wal-Mart, a bin of regular size watermelons was placed immediately in the path of consumer walking even the door, where the shopping carts are distributed. The price was $3.88 per melon for the Jaybird label.
Inside the store, Wal-Mart's sweet corn was marketed at 28 cents each , and Chilean clementines in a 3-pound mesh bag were $3.97; the 5-pound carton of Chilean clementines was $6.98. A 10-pound bag of russets was priced at $2.98. Iceberg lettuce was a bargain at 78 cent for head.
Avocados were priced at 98 cents each, and mangoes were 68 cents each. Green seedless grapes were`priced at 1.74 per pound,
Fresh Express spinach in a 9-ounce bag was $2.68, while green peppers were merchandised at 78 cents each.
Wal-Mart's apple pricing: Michigan red delicious, 5-pound bag, $4.78. Per pound Romes, 1.48;, Galas, $1.58; Goldens $1.54; Fujis, $154; granny smith, $1.54; smaller grannys, $1.28; red delicious, $1.28; and braeburn, $1.28.
At Price Chopper, where a "truckload sale" was advertised, tree ripened peaches and nectarines were $1.69 per pound, while plums were $1.48. White flesh peaches and nectarines were $2.99 per pound.
Bananas had a 59 cents per pound retail. Heirloom tomatoes were marked at $4.99 per pound and roma tomatoes were 99 cents per pound..
Tangerines were 5 to a dollar.
Grapes were a hot item at Price Chopper, with green seedless at 99 cents per pound with the "shopper" card. Red seedless grapes were $1.99 per pound.
Price Chopper seemed to appeal to the Hispanic shopper,with a wide array of peppers; mangoes were two for $1.
TK: Many produce choices for the consumer, with both grapes and tree fruit categories offering strong deals. I would anticipate more cherry ads this week, since none of the stores offered cherries at much less than $4 per pound. It was interesting that Price Chopper feels it can price their bananas 10 cents pound more than the other two retailers. That indicates to me they have a great deal of confidence in the rest of their department and in the value offered in the department.
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