Toronto GTA Grocery Deals This Week: Cauliflower $2.98, Blueberries $2.99, Mini Watermelon $1.97 (May 29-June 4)
Summary: Ten GTA supermarkets are offering fresh produce deals this week, with prices starting from $0.88/lb. From seasonal fruit to vegetables and pantry staples, here's everything worth picking up and why.
Introduction
Late May is one of the best times to stock up on fresh produce in the GTA — local crops are coming in, imported fruit is at seasonal lows, and supermarkets are competing hard on price. This week, ten stores have lined up a solid spread of deals. Whether you're doing a big shop or just filling in a few gaps, there's something here worth the trip.
🍍 Pineapple — $1.99/ea (was $3.99)
📍 Al Premium (Eglinton)
Half price, straight up. At this price, grab one to slice and refrigerate for the week — great as a snack, blended into smoothies, or tossed into a pineapple fried rice. Eat within 3–4 days of cutting for the best flavour.
🍯 Delphi Pure Liquid Honey 1kg — $5.99 (was $9.99)
📍 Al Premium (Eglinton)
Saving $4 on a kilogram of honey is genuinely good value. Honey keeps indefinitely when stored properly, so there's no downside to grabbing a backup jar now.
🍎 Ontario Golden Delicious Apple — $0.98/lb (was $1.59/lb)
📍 Centra Foods (North York)
Local Ontario apples at under a dollar a pound — crisp, sweet, and genuinely in season right now. Grab 2–3 lbs and they'll keep well in the fridge for over a week.
🥒 Ontario English Cucumber — 2/$1 (was $0.99/ea)
📍 Centra (Aurora)
Two cucumbers for a dollar. Hard to beat for a vegetable this versatile — sliced into salads, smashed with garlic and vinegar, or used as a wrap filler. Stock up.
🍮 Grass Jelly — $6.99/ea
📍 Foody World
A summer essential in many Asian households. Chill it, slice it, and serve with brown sugar syrup for an easy dessert that costs a fraction of what you'd pay at a bubble tea shop.
🦪 Fried Oyster — $3.99/pk
📍 Foody World
Ready-to-eat fried oysters at $3.99 a pack. Works as a quick snack, a side dish, or paired with congee for a no-effort meal.
🍜 Pho Tuoi Than Tai Rice Noodles 500g — $1.99 (was $2.99)
📍 Golden Fresh Market
A dollar off per pack — buy a few. These fresh-style rice noodles work well in pho, stir-fries, or cold noodle dishes. Easy to keep on hand for a quick weeknight dinner.
🍊 Sunkist Orange — $0.88/lb
📍 Grants
Very good price for Sunkist. Thin skin, juicy, consistently sweet. Pick up 3–4 lbs and you've covered your family's fruit for most of the week.
🥥 Young Coconut — 2/$5
📍 Nations Hamilton
Two fresh young coconuts for $5 — better value than most coconut water drinks, and you get the actual flesh as a bonus after drinking. Good post-workout hydration.
🥦 Cauliflower — $2.98/ea (was $5.99)
📍 Pacific North York
Exactly half price. Cauliflower is one of the most flexible vegetables going — roast it, stir-fry it, steam it, or blitz it into cauliflower rice. Buy one to use fresh and cut a second into florets for the freezer.
🫐 Full Pint Blueberries — $2.99/pk
📍 Skyfarm
A full pint of blueberries at $2.99 is well-priced for this time of year. Eat fresh, add to overnight oats, or freeze for smoothies. Don't wash until you're ready to eat — they last longer dry in the fridge.
🍉 Fresh Mini Watermelon — $1.97/ea (was $2.99)
📍 Sunny ( Markham)
Mini watermelons at under $2 are a great deal for solo eaters or couples — perfect size, no waste. Chill before cutting and enjoy immediately.