WinCo Price List of Bulk Foods Update-Over 110 Different Bulk Foods
All opinions are my own. I receive no compensation from WinCo in any form.
In efforts to be a continuous good steward of God’s gifts to us, I try to stay current on prices of healthy foods. It really doesn’t take a lot of time, especially if you make a conscious effort at the store and farmer’s markets just to look at the prices of the foods you buy. Some keep a journal because it might be a lot of info to remember. I just have this WinCo price list and my Costco list that I put together and make my Grocery Price List to Meet or Beat. I’ve toyed around with adding a Trader Joe’s list (let me know if you are interested). Since I know you and I, (yes, you!) don’t buy the exact same foods, I encourage you to know your grocery prices and use my list or others as a resource to get started.
I just updated my WinCo Bulk Price List. Now that I’ve been doing it every six months, it’s so interesting to go back and see the price fluctuations. You might think that all prices just keep going up, but that’s simply not the case. In many instances the prices went down, and a few significantly. My favorite was chia seeds. My WinCo started selling organic chia seeds, and the price went down nearly $3.00/lb. Crazy awesome!! Of course some prices went up as you may expect, but not like you might think. Plus, many prices stayed anchored, not fluctuating too.
Also I did add a few items to the list. Our WinCo started selling the following items in bulk (Yay!!):
- Bob’s Red Mill Whole Wheat Bread Flour
- Pink Himalayan Salt
- Coarse Salt
- Cream of Tartar (they’ve had this one, but I finally added it)
In order for you to see the most absolute current price list, I only keep one list on the website. I hate to make you click another button (because I know how nice it is to stay put for a little while, huh?), but you understand, right? I created a page for my WinCo Bulk Food Price Update. So if you go to this page, you will see the most current WinCo prices.
EVERY time we go to the store we cast our votes with our dollars. How you spend your money makes a difference! Stores will stock the shelves with items WE buy. The more we make better choices, the more we can make a positive change. Aim for mostly whole foods!
Have you read… 4 Tips for Saving Money on Groceries
…or 10 Tips for Staying Healthier in the New Year?
Is there a Costco around your parts? Here is the Costco Natural and Organic Price List.
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