Philly Grocery Roundup: Weekly Ads, NetCost Savings, and Summer Produce Deals (2026.06.04)
Quick Philly roundup
Neighborhood welcome
If you’ve walked into a local market this week you might have heard it already — “Gary welcomes you to your neighborhood supermarket in Philly!!!” It’s feeling like that: new weekly ads are live and neighborhoods are buzzing with deals.
What to expect this week
Major flyers to scan: NetCost Market’s club specials, Grocery Outlet markdowns, the Walmart flyer, and Boscov’s weekly circular. Several local discount chains ranked highly in recent roundups — Grocery Outlet, NetCost Market, National Wholesale Liquidators, and Philly Foodworks — so there are options up and down the price scale.
Standouts by store
NetCost Market — club perks and deep discounts
- NetCost is leaning hard on membership value right now. Notably: signing up for the NetCost Club Card brings deep discounts and exclusive bi‑weekly specials.
- Their messaging highlights dramatic savings — “Save Over 50% With Our Weekly Ad Specials” — so the club card plus the current weekly ad is where you’ll find the steepest markdowns.
Grocery Outlet and discount grocers
- Grocery Outlet continues to be a go‑to for bargain hunting — great for pantry basics and surprise finds at low prices compared with the national chains.
- If you like treasure‑hunt shopping (limited runs, big markdowns) add Grocery Outlet to your weekly rotation.
Boscov’s and Walmart flyers
- Boscov’s Weekly in Philadelphia is running their seasonal circular now — it’s worth a peek for housewares and occasional small appliance deals that pop up in their “Weekly” ad.
- The Walmart Flyer in Philadelphia remains a reliable place for price‑competitive staples and rollbacks; pair it with local circulars for the best combo buys.
Specialty and international markets
- Philadelphia’s go‑to international supermarket (rated 5 out of 5 in recent listings) is advertising “Save Over 50% With Our Weekly Ad Specials.” If you shop international or ethnic ingredients, check their weekly ad for hard‑to‑find items priced well below mainstream retailers.
Seasonal produce and pantry picks — what I’m buying this week
Early summer produce to hunt for
- Strawberries and early berries — look for marked cases in grocery flyers and discount outlets.
- Asparagus and spring greens — stores often discount these as they move to summer varieties.
- Herbs and lettuces — great value for quick salads and fresh pasta finishing.
Pantry restock ideas
- Watch NetCost and Grocery Outlet for stacked discounts on canned tomatoes, pasta, and rice — staples that make low‑cost meals sing.
- Check Boscov’s circular for seasonal small appliance markdowns if you’re in the market for a blender, slow cooker, or toaster.
Smart shopping strategy for Philly buyers
Scan multiple flyers
- Compare the NetCost weekly ad, Walmart flyer, and Boscov’s Weekly before you go. The same item can be cheaper in different outlets depending on club pricing and circular timing.
Use club cards where it pays off
- If you buy household staples regularly, the NetCost Club Card’s exclusive bi‑weekly specials can produce large savings — that “over 50%” line isn’t marketing fluff when it lines up with items you actually use.
Mix discount and specialty shops
- For perishables and international items, hit the international market (the 5‑star spot) or Philly Foodworks. For pantry and bulk savings, visit Grocery Outlet or NetCost. Combining stores stretches each dollar further.
Final notes from a local shopper
Philadelphia’s weekly ad scene is active — from the neighborhood welcome at your local market to the big flyers from NetCost, Walmart, and Boscov’s. Save Over 50% messages and NetCost Club Card specials are the headlines this week, but the real win is scanning the circulars and matching seasonal produce to what’s on sale. Happy shopping — you’ll get the best value by mixing discount outlets, weekly ads, and the occasional specialty market find.