Produce Coupons

46 active produce deals across 17 stores

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The produce aisle is one of the most coupon-dense categories in any grocery store, which is good news for your wallet โ€” and confusing if you don't know which discount stacks with which. GrocerySlash tracks every active produce coupon across the major U.S. supermarket chains and surfaces them below sorted by popularity, so the deals other shoppers are actually using show up first.

Compare offers across stores before you shop. The same product is often discounted at three different chains in the same week, and the difference between the best and worst offer can be 30% or more once you factor in cashback apps and stackable manufacturer coupons. Use the store cards lower on this page to jump straight to the deals at your preferred grocery store.

Top Produce coupons right now

Produce at Aldi

4 offers

Produce at Costco

1 offers

Produce at Food Lion

3 offers

Produce at Giant Eagle

4 offers

Produce at H-E-B

3 offers

Produce at Kroger

3 offers

Produce at Meijer

3 offers

Produce at Publix

1 offers

Produce at Safeway

1 offers

Produce at ShopRite

2 offers

Produce at Sprouts

2 offers

Produce at Stop & Shop

3 offers

Produce at Target

3 offers

Produce at Trader Joe's

3 offers

Produce at Walmart

3 offers

Produce at Whole Foods

4 offers

Produce at Winn-Dixie

3 offers

Buying guide: getting the most out of Produce coupons

Coupons in the produce aisle tend to fall into three patterns: dollar-off promotions tied to a specific brand and size, percent-off promotions tied to a store's loyalty program, and Buy-One-Get-One offers that anchor the weekly circular. Each pattern has a different optimal use case.

Dollar-off coupons are the easiest to stack. Most are issued by the manufacturer and don't conflict with the store's own promotions, so you can usually combine them with whatever the weekly sale is. Watch out for size restrictions โ€” a $1.00-off coupon that requires the 32-ounce package is worthless if the store is only running the sale on the 16-ounce.

Percent-off coupons are typically tied to a loyalty program and clip in the store app. They're best for items you would have bought anyway. Don't switch brands just to chase a 15% discount on something you've never tried; the savings are usually smaller than you think after factoring in the price difference between brands.

BOGO offers are the highest-value pattern but require the most planning. Two of an item is twice as much money out the door even at a 50% effective price. Use BOGOs on staples you'd run out of in two weeks anyway, or on shelf-stable items where storage isn't a problem. Sign up for our Weekly Deals Digest and we'll flag the best BOGO offers in the produce aisle every Sunday.