Los Angeles Grocery Deals Roundup (2026.03.27)
Today’s highlights — quick snapshot
Top headline deals
- BJ’s Wholesale Club is running a membership promotion — up to 50% off 1‑year memberships.
- Splash Wines is featuring 18 top‑rated bottles in red, white, and mixed wine deals.
- For lowest everyday prices, remember the usual budget trio: Trader Joe’s, Aldi, and Grocery Outlet.
Weekly ad reminders
- Food 4 Less California: weekly ad in Los Angeles — current sale runs until Tuesday.
- Stater Bros. Markets: check this week’s circular for meat and pantry markdowns.
- Super King Markets: local weekly ads often include fresh produce and international staples.
Where to save today
BJ’s Wholesale Club — membership savings
If you buy in bulk or like warehouse pricing, BJ’s has a current promotion offering up to 50% off 1‑year memberships. That’s worth checking if you shop bulk items, household goods, or want access to BJ’s exclusive deals.
Splash Wines — curated wine deals
Splash Wines has a selection of 18 top‑rated bottles across red, white, and mixed packs. If you’re stocking for a dinner or want a better bottle without scouring wine aisles, their curated deals are a time saver.
Budget grocery options: Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Grocery Outlet
Trader Joe’s, Aldi, and Grocery Outlet continue to be the cheapest options for staples and pantry basics in the LA area. These stores are especially strong on house‑brand pantry items, frozen meals, and seasonal produce bargains.
Supermarkets with active weekly ads
- Food 4 Less California — current weekly ad valid in Los Angeles through Tuesday; good to check for meat, dairy, and pantry specials.
- Stater Bros. Markets — weekly circulars often rotate strong produce and deli markdowns.
- Super King Markets — focus on fresh produce and international foods; watch their ads for specialty deals.
Seasonal ingredient discounts — what’s in season in LA and where to buy it cheap
Citrus and early stone fruit
- Late winter to early spring still gives good citrus deals in LA — navels, blood oranges, and mandarins. Look for promotions in Food 4 Less and Super King Markets this week.
- Farmer’s markets and Grocery Outlet can also have good markdowns on seconds or bulk citrus.
Avocados and strawberries
- Avocados are often on sale across Los Angeles grocers in spring; compare Trader Joe’s and Aldi for the best per‑unit price.
- Strawberries begin ramping up — check Trader Joe’s and local produce sections for reduced prices on smaller clamshells.
Greens and spring produce
- Expect discounts on spring lettuces, kale, and herbs in weekly ads at Stater Bros. and Food 4 Less. Use these for salads, pestos, and quick sautés.
Kitchen appliance sales and where to look
Where to scout appliance deals
- Warehouse clubs like BJ’s are a reliable spot for occasional small appliance markdowns when you’re already looking at memberships.
- Weekly ads from larger supermarkets sometimes include limited‑time appliance promotions or coupons for appliance purchases. Scan Food 4 Less and Stater Bros. circulars.
- For budget small appliances, check Grocery Outlet for overstock or open‑box items at steep discounts.
What to prioritize
- For small kitchens, prioritize multi‑function appliances (immersion blender, small air fryer) — seasonal promotions often bundle accessories or discount holiday overstock.
Wine & entertaining — quick picks
Splash Wines picks
- The Splash Wines promotion highlights 18 top‑rated red, white, or mixed wine deals — a good place to find quality bottles without hunting multiple stores.
Pairing tips for spring produce
- Citrus and light salads pair nicely with crisp whites; strawberries and soft cheeses work with lighter reds or rosé. Use Splash Wines’ mixed deals to assemble a small tasting flight for guests.
Quick shopping strategy for LA shoppers
Before you go
- Check the Food 4 Less weekly ad (through Tuesday) and your preferred Stater Bros. circular online — plan meals around marked items.
- If you’re considering bulk buys, compare the value of a BJ’s membership (up to 50% off 1‑year deals) versus the savings you’ll get in a year.
In the store
- Compare per‑unit prices, not just package prices.
- Look for manager’s special bins for produce bargains at Super King Markets and Grocery Outlet.
Timing
- Weekday mornings after truck delivery often have the best produce picks; weekend evenings can bring markdowns on near‑date items.
Final notes from an LA shopper
Los Angeles has a great mix of warehouse clubs, budget chains, and specialty markets. Right now the standouts are BJ’s membership deal (up to 50% off a 1‑year membership) and Splash Wines’ 18 top‑rated bottle offers. For everyday low prices, remember Trader Joe’s, Aldi, and Grocery Outlet — and always flip through the Food 4 Less and Stater Bros. weekly ads before you head out.
Happy shopping — and enjoy the spring produce season across LA.