πŸ“‹ WEEKLY MATCHUP SHEET Β· Wednesday AD DROP

Pick 'n Save Produce coupon matchups this week

The produce matchups at Pick 'n Save are some of the most reliable deal stacks in U.S. groceryland. With Wisconsin coverage, the chain prints its strongest produce pricing on Wednesday and routinely allows shoppers to combine the front-page sale price with a digital Pick 'n Save Rewards coupon and a manufacturer printable for 35 to 50 percent off retail.

12 matchup line items Avg 70% off retail Total saved: $35.82 πŸ“¬ Refreshed every Wednesday

This week's Pick 'n Save produce matchup sheet

Each row stacks Regular price β†’ Sale price β†’ Digital/printable coupon β†’ Final out-of-pocket. Print the page and clip rows you'll buy.

ProductPackRegularSaleCouponFinalSave
NatureSweet cherub grape tomatoes 10 oz container $3.99 $2.75 βˆ’$1.78 $0.97 76%
Bolthouse Farms baby-cut carrots 1 lb bag $1.99 $1.23 βˆ’$1.21 $0.02 99%
Dole pineapple whole tropical gold each $4.99 $2.99 βˆ’$2.68 $0.31 94%
Earthbound Farm organic baby spinach 5 oz tub $4.49 $3.50 βˆ’$2.37 $1.13 75%
Fresh Express 50/50 spring mix 5 oz bag $3.99 $2.95 βˆ’$1.37 $1.58 60%
Honeycrisp apples loose per lb $2.49 $2.12 βˆ’$2.29 $0.01 100%
Sweet Scarletts red grapefruit 5 lb bag $7.99 $4.95 βˆ’$0.78 $4.17 48%
Ocean Mist iceberg lettuce head each $2.99 $2.36 βˆ’$2.14 $0.22 93%
Taylor Farms caesar chopped salad kit 11.5 oz kit $4.99 $3.04 βˆ’$0.69 $2.35 53%
Marketside romaine hearts 3-pack 18 oz $4.49 $3.68 βˆ’$0.92 $2.76 39%
Sunkist navel oranges 4 lb bag $5.99 $4.55 βˆ’$2.52 $2.03 66%
Yellow sweet corn ears 4 ct $2.99 $2.42 βˆ’$2.79 $0.01 100%
Basket total $51.38 β€” βˆ’$21.54 $15.56 70%

How to work this Pick 'n Save produce stack

Across this week's matchup sheet for Pick 'n Save produce, the typical regular-price total comes to $51.38 before any savings. Layering the front-page weekly sale price brings that figure down meaningfully, and stacking a clipped Pick 'n Save Rewards digital coupon on top drives the after-coupon total to roughly $15.56 β€” an average of 70% off retail across the basket. The strongest single matchup on this week's sheet is Honeycrisp apples loose, which finishes at $0.01 after the digital coupon.

Pick 'n Save's Kroger private label program is the biggest coupon-stacking lever for produce shoppers. Open the Pick 'n Save app, sort the digital coupon catalog by department, and clip every produce offer that matches your typical basket β€” the coupons stay loaded on your account for the duration of the promotional window and apply automatically when you scan the Pick 'n Save Rewards at checkout. There is no clipping limit on most produce digital offers, so a household with two Pick 'n Save Rewards accounts can effectively double the per-coupon savings on any qualifying SKU.

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The most overlooked stack at Pick 'n Save for the Produce category is the manufacturer printable layered on top of the digital store coupon. Most cashiers will scan one paper manufacturer coupon per qualifying item even when the store digital coupon is already loaded, because the systems treat them as different coupon classes. That means a single produce item can carry the weekly sale price, plus a Pick 'n Save Rewards digital coupon, plus a manufacturer printable, plus a post-purchase Ibotta or Fetch rebate β€” four layers of savings on the same SKU.

Watch the Pick 'n Save ad cycle for produce. Most chains rotate produce pricing on a six- to eight-week cadence, meaning a rock-bottom price on staples like organic strawberries, gala apples, baby spinach, avocados, sweet corn returns roughly every six weeks. The right move is to buy enough at the rock-bottom price to last until the next cycle, then shop other categories at average pricing in between. Plan produce stock-ups around the Wednesday circular drop and your year-over-year produce grocery spend at Pick 'n Save typically falls 18 to 28 percent without any change in the items you actually buy.

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Pair the matchups below with Fuel Points where applicable. Pick 'n Save's Fuel Points program converts grocery spend into per-gallon discounts at participating fuel stations, and produce purchases count toward the points balance just like the rest of your basket. A consistent produce stock-up shopper at Pick 'n Save will typically earn enough fuel discount over a calendar year to cover an entire monthly tank β€” pure savings layered on top of the coupon stack.

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