Market Street Weekly Ad (4/30/25 - 5/6/25) Sales Preview
Market Street Weekly Ad
Shopping at Market Street just got easier! With the latest Market Street Weekly Ad (4/30/25 - 5/6/25), you can explore the best weekly specials, plan your grocery list, and save big on fresh produce, pantry staples, and household essentials.
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How to Save Big with the Market Street Weekly Ad
I used to be the kind of shopper who walked into the grocery store with no plan—just vibes and a list that I probably forgot at home.
But after seeing my grocery bill creep higher and higher, I knew I had to get serious about saving.
That's when I discovered the Market Street weekly ad, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer!
Market Street has some of the best sales, but if you're not checking their weekly flyer, you're probably paying more than you need to.
Here's how I use the Market Street grocery weekly ad to get the best deals every week—without spending hours clipping coupons or hunting for discounts.
1. Start with the Market Street Weekly Ad Preview
One of my favorite things about Market Street is that they release their weekly ad preview before the deals actually go live.
This means I can plan my grocery list ahead of time and decide whether to buy something now or wait for a better deal next week.
For example, last month, I saw that salmon was about to go on sale for $6.99 per pound in the upcoming Market Street ad next week.
Instead of buying it at full price that week, I planned a different meal and waited for the sale. That small move saved me over $10!
Pro Tip: The Market Street weekly ad preview usually comes out on Tuesdays, so check early to plan your shopping list.
2. Plan Meals Around the Best Deals
Before I head to Market Street, I scan the Market Street weekly specials and build my meal plan around the best discounts.
For example, if I see that chicken breast is on sale, I plan:
- Grilled chicken with roasted veggies
- Chicken fajitas with homemade guacamole
- BBQ chicken sandwiches
Doing this helps me avoid impulse buys and ensures I'm making the most of the Market Street sales ad.
3. Take Advantage of BOGO & Bundle Deals
Market Street is great about running Buy One, Get One Free (BOGO) and bundle deals, which can seriously stretch your grocery budget.
Some of the best ones I've scored:
- BOGO free on pasta and sauce (easy meal!)
- Buy 5, Save $5 on dairy and frozen foods
- BOGO on fresh bakery bread (which I freeze for later)
These deals change often, so always check the Market St weekly ad to see what's available.
4. Stack Digital Coupons for Extra Savings
Market Street has an awesome digital coupon program that pairs perfectly with their weekly flyer deals.
For example:
🛒 If the Market Street ad this week lists cheese at $1.99 and there's a $0.50 coupon in the app, you're only paying $1.49.
🛒 If cereal is on sale for $2.49 and there's a $1 off coupon, you're getting it for just $1.49!
Before I leave the house, I always open the Market Street app and clip any coupons that match what's in the weekly ad. It's an easy way to stack savings.
5. Shop Midweek for Hidden Markdowns
Here's a little secret: if you shop on Tuesday or Wednesday, you can find markdowns on items that didn't sell over the weekend.
Some of the best markdowns I've found:
- Fresh meat for 50% off
- Organic milk for half price
- Rotisserie chickens for $3.99 instead of $7.99
These markdowns aren't always in the Market Street grocery weekly ad, so keep an eye out for those little clearance stickers while shopping.
6. Holiday Sales = Huge Discounts
Market Street offers amazing seasonal deals around holidays.
If you plan ahead, you can stock up on essentials when they're at their lowest prices.
Best seasonal sales to watch for:
- Thanksgiving: Turkey, stuffing, and canned goods go on sale
- Memorial Day & Fourth of July: BBQ essentials like hot dogs, soda, and chips get major discounts
- Back to School: Snacks, cereal, and lunchbox staples are cheaper
Checking the Market Street ad this week and the Market Street ad next week can help you time your purchases and save even more.
Final Thoughts: A Little Planning = Big Savings
Before I started using the Market Street weekly circular, I was overspending without even realizing it.
But now, I follow a simple strategy:
- Check the Market Street weekly flyer preview early
- Plan meals based on the Market Street weekly specials
- Stack digital coupons with sales
- Shop midweek for markdowns
It only takes a few extra minutes each week, and I've saved hundreds of dollars this year alone.
If you're shopping at Market Street but not using their weekly ad, start today—you'll be amazed at how much you can save!
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