2026 Grocery Shopping Mistakes That Cost You Hundreds in Québec
Québec Sale Prices That Can Save You Hundreds Over a Year
In Québec, flyer sales can shave serious money off your grocery bill — if you know where to look. Take Liberté Classique yogurt (900 g): it's on sale for $3.49 at IGA Poulin, down from a regular price of $5.49 — a 36% saving. Or Verka Desi Ghee Clarified Butter (794 g) at Super C for $8.99 instead of $9.99. Multiply these savings across a weekly shop and it adds up fast.

Cheapest and Costliest Per-Unit Finds
Among the items compared here, the lowest per-unit price is Frozen Fried Potatoes at IGA Poulin at $1.66/kg (sale price). At the other end, the most expensive per-unit item is Boursin Gournay cheese at Walmart at $33.20/kg (sale price, regular $39.13/kg).
Even seemingly identical items show subtle differences. Red Onions (1 kg) cost $2.98 (sale price) at Super C and $2.99 (sale price, regular $3.99) at Marché Adonis — a difference of just one cent.

Other Notable Sales
- Philadelphia Cream Cheese (453 g) at Walmart: $3.98 (sale price, regular $4.48)
- Tomates sur la vigne (0.45 kg) at Maxi: $3.00 (sale price)
- Verka Desk Ghee Clarified Butter (794 g) at Super C: $8.99 (sale price, regular $9.99)
Final Shopping Advice
Every single price we tracked is a sale — 100% of them. These sale prices may expire soon. The savings are real, but temporary. Always check expiry dates and compare per-unit rates before buying.
This data reflects a selection of prices from Costco, IGA Poulin, Marché Adonis, Maxi, Metro, Super C, and Walmart. Prices change daily. Use verified, real-time data to avoid overpaying.