π° WEEKLY CIRCULAR Β· Wednesday AD Β· May 2, 2026
This week's Festival Foods ad matchups
If you shop Festival Foods for the weekly circular savings, the play is always the same: clip every digital coupon in the Festival Foods app on Wednesday morning, print any manufacturer coupons that match the front-page features, walk the store on Wednesday or Thursday before the deepest cuts sell out, and scan the receipt into Ibotta and Fetch the same evening.
Department highlights this week
The strongest matchups across the Festival Foods circular this week. Each row reflects regular shelf price, the front-page sale, the stackable digital or printable coupon, and the final out-of-pocket after the stack. Click any department to open the full matchup sheet for that aisle.
| Dept | Featured product | Reg | Sale | Coupon | Final | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| π₯¬ Produce | Bobby Flay cherry on the vine tomatoes (12 oz) | $4.49 | $3.68 | β$1.60 | $2.08 | 54% |
| π₯¬ Produce | Mann's broccoli cole-slaw (12 oz bag) | $3.49 | $2.27 | β$2.79 | $0.01 | 100% |
| π₯¬ Produce | Cuties mandarin clementines (3 lb bag) | $6.99 | $5.66 | β$1.40 | $4.26 | 39% |
| π₯ Dairy | Friendship Dairies small-curd cottage cheese (16 oz) | $3.99 | $2.59 | β$1.91 | $0.68 | 83% |
| π₯ Dairy | Vital Farms pasture-raised eggs (dozen large) | $7.99 | $6.47 | β$2.93 | $3.54 | 56% |
| π₯ Dairy | Eggland's Best large grade A eggs (dozen) | $5.49 | $4.17 | β$1.37 | $2.80 | 49% |
| π₯© Meat & Seafood | Wright Brand applewood smoked bacon (24 oz pack) | $12.99 | $8.83 | β$1.39 | $7.44 | 43% |
| π₯© Meat & Seafood | Bumble Bee solid white albacore tuna (5 oz can) | $2.49 | $1.87 | β$1.39 | $0.48 | 81% |
| π₯© Meat & Seafood | Boar's Head oven-roasted turkey breast deli (per lb sliced) | $11.99 | $8.39 | β$2.46 | $5.93 | 51% |
| π₯ Bakery | Thomas' original English muffins (6 ct) | $4.49 | $3.37 | β$0.99 | $2.38 | 47% |
| π₯ Bakery | Arnold country white bread (24 oz) | $4.99 | $3.24 | β$0.62 | $2.62 | 47% |
| π₯ Bakery | Nature's Own honey wheat bread loaf (20 oz) | $3.49 | $2.76 | β$0.73 | $2.03 | 42% |
| π₯€ Beverages | Dunkin' original blend ground coffee (30 oz) | $14.99 | $11.39 | β$2.30 | $9.09 | 39% |
| π₯€ Beverages | Folgers classic roast ground coffee (30.5 oz canister) | $12.99 | $8.83 | β$3.00 | $5.83 | 55% |
| π₯€ Beverages | Sprite lemon-lime 12 fl oz cans (12-pack) | $8.99 | $7.64 | β$1.72 | $5.92 | 34% |
| πΏ Snacks | Triscuit original whole grain wheat (8.5 oz) | $4.49 | $3.59 | β$1.27 | $2.32 | 48% |
| πΏ Snacks | Wheat Thins original whole grain crackers (14 oz family size) | $4.99 | $3.34 | β$1.19 | $2.15 | 57% |
| πΏ Snacks | Pringles sour cream & onion stack (5.5 oz can) | $2.49 | $1.97 | β$0.89 | $1.08 | 57% |
| βοΈ Frozen Foods | Banquet classic fried chicken meal (8.85 oz) | $1.99 | $1.55 | β$2.65 | $0.01 | 99% |
| βοΈ Frozen Foods | Tombstone original pepperoni pizza (20.6 oz) | $5.49 | $3.46 | β$0.77 | $2.69 | 51% |
| βοΈ Frozen Foods | Cascadian Farm organic peas frozen (10 oz) | $3.99 | $2.95 | β$1.69 | $1.26 | 68% |
| π§΄ Personal Care | Oral-B cross action soft toothbrush (2 ct) | $6.99 | $4.47 | β$2.20 | $2.27 | 68% |
| π§΄ Personal Care | Head & Shoulders classic clean dandruff shampoo (23.7 oz) | $9.99 | $6.79 | β$2.80 | $3.99 | 60% |
| π§΄ Personal Care | Aveeno daily moisturizing lotion (18 oz pump) | $12.99 | $7.92 | β$2.69 | $5.23 | 60% |
How to read the Festival Foods circular
The Festival Foods weekly ad follows a predictable layout that has held steady for the better part of a decade. The front cover features 4 to 6 produce and meat loss leaders that the chain prices below cost to drive weekly basket trips. The middle spread covers center-store dry goods β cereals, snacks, beverages β almost always in mix-and-match groupings (5 for $20, 4 for $12, 3 for $10) that beat single-pack pricing by 15 to 30 percent. The back cover is reserved for household, paper goods, and personal care, where the chain's digital and printable coupon stacks deliver the deepest percentage savings of any department in the store.
recommended grocery savings resourceBuild your basket from the back of the ad forward. The household and personal-care matchups on the back cover are stack-friendly enough that they routinely yield free or near-free items when you combine the sale price with a loyalty card digital coupon, a manufacturer printable, and a post-purchase Ibotta or Fetch rebate. Lock those in first because the savings rarely stay in stock through Saturday. Then move to the front-page produce and meat loss leaders for the perishables you'll cook through the week, and finish with the center-store mix-and-match deals once you know which manufacturer coupons match your needs.
Use the Festival Foods app the night before the Wednesday ad drop to pre-clip every digital coupon that maps to your typical basket. Festival Foods's digital catalog publishes early, often the evening before the printed circular hits the storefronts, so a 10-minute pre-clip session on Tuesday evening sets up the entire week's stacking play. Clipped coupons stay loaded on your loyalty card for the duration of the ad week and apply automatically at checkout.
Pay attention to Festival Foods's ad-cycle rotation. Like every major U.S. grocery chain, Festival Foods rotates its rock-bottom pricing on staples on a six- to eight-week cycle. That means a deeply discounted price on a household staple β paper towels, laundry pods, family-size cereal β returns roughly every six weeks rather than every week. The right play for a stack-stock-up shopper is to buy enough at the rock-bottom price to last until the next cycle and then shop other categories at average pricing in between. Track the cycle in our weekly ad coverage and you'll cover most of the household and pantry staples your family uses without ever paying the regular shelf price.
recommended grocery savings resourcePair the matchups above with the fuel rewards program where applicable. Festival Foods's loyalty card converts grocery spend into per-gallon fuel discounts at participating stations, and every department in the weekly ad counts toward your points balance. A consistent stack-stock-up shopper at Festival Foods typically banks enough fuel rewards over a calendar year to cover an entire monthly tank. Combine that fuel discount with the four-layer coupon stack on the basket itself and the year-over-year savings often run into four-digit dollar figures for a household of four.