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Which Bellingham grocery store is the most affordable? We checked October prices

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Staff at The Bellingham Herald recently visited Bellingham grocery stores as part of our October grocery prices survey. Each month we compare prices of staple items at local grocery, including the prices of milk, bread, cereal, eggs and chicken breasts. Here were local grocery prices on Oct. 3:

Gallon of milk

Dozen eggs

The price for a dozen eggs varies depending on egg size, grade and color.

  • Fred Meyer has a dozen Kroger Grade AA large eggs for $2.79, down from $2.89 last month.
  • Safeway’s dozen Lucerne Farms large eggs are $2.89, down from $3.99 last month.
  • Walmart’s dozen Great Value large white eggs are $2.34, down from $2.72 last month.
  • Haggen’s dozen grade AA large eggs are $4.29, the same price as last month.
  • WinCo Foods’ dozen extra large eggs are $2.34, down from $2.72 last month.
  • Whole Foods Market’s large white grade A eggs are $5.49, the same price as last month.
  • Trader Joe’s dozen cage-free, grade A large white eggs are $3.99, the same price as last month.
  • The Community Food Co-op’s dozen large white cage-free eggs from Wilcox Family Farms are $4.99, the same price as last month.
  • Grocery Outlet’s dozen extra-large grade AA eggs are $3.99, the same price as last month.

Sandwich bread

Sandwich bread prices vary by weight and type of wheat.

  • Fred Meyer has a 20-ounce loaf of Kroger Enriched white bread for $1.79, the same price as last month. That’s 8 cents an ounce.
  • Safeway’s 16-ounce Value Corner white bread loaf is $1.29, the same price as last month. That’s 8 cents an ounce.
  • Walmart’s 20-ounce loaf of white sandwich bread is $1.42, the same price as last month. That’s 7 cents an ounce.
  • Haggen’s Western Farms 20-ounce white bread loaf is $1.99, the same price as last month. That’s 9 cents an ounce.
  • WinCo Foods’ white 20-ounce sandwich bread loaf is $0.98, the same price last month. That’s 5 cents an ounce.
  • Whole Foods Market’s classic white 24-ounce loaf is $2.99, the same price as last month. That’s 11 cents an ounce.
  • Trader Joe’s white 22-ounce sliced bread loaf is $1.99, the same price as last month. That’s 9 cents an ounce.
  • The Community Food Co-op’s 22.5-ounce Franz sliced white bread loaf is $4.99, the same price as last month. That’s 22 cents an ounce.
  • Grocery Outlet’s Western Farms 20-ounce white bread loaf is $1.49, the same price as last month. That’s 7 cents an ounce.

Cheerios cereal

  • Fred Meyer’s 8.9-ounce box of Cheerios is $4.29, the same price as last month. That’s 48 cents an ounce.
  • Safeway’s 8.9-ounce box of Cheerios is $4.29, down from $6.49 last month. That’s 48 cents an ounce.
  • Walmart’s 8.9-ounce box of Cheerios is $3.68, the same price as last month. That’s 41 cents an ounce.
  • Haggen’s 8.9-ounce box of Cheerios is $6.99, the same price as last month. That’s 78 cents an ounce.
  • WinCo Foods’ 12-ounce box of Cheerios is $3.48, the same price last month. That’s 29 cents an ounce.
  • Whole Foods Market’s 8.9-ounce box of Cheerios is $5.49, up from $5.29 last month. That’s 61 cents an ounce.
  • Trader Joe’s 12-ounce box of Joe’s O’s Cereal is $1.99, the same price as last month. That’s 16 cents an ounce.
  • The Community Food Co-op’s only had 18-ounce boxes of Cheerios for $9.99, or 55 cents an ounce, the same price as last month.
  • Grocery Outlet only had 18-ounce boxes of Cheerios for $4.99, the same price as last month. That’s 27 cents per ounce.

Chicken breasts

The most affordable groceries in Bellingham

If you add the total cost of these five items from each store, WinCo Foods had the most affordable grocery prices with a total of $11.98, down from $12.46 last month.

Walmart came in second at $14.31. Fred Meyer was third, ringing up at $15.39, followed by Grocery Outlet at $16.42, Trader Joe’s at $16.95, Safeway at $17.45, Haggen at $22.55, Whole Foods Market at $24.35, and Community Food Co-op at $31.45.

Compared to our totals last month, four store prices decreased in total price, two remained the same, and three increased. Grocery prices dropped across the stores in April, May, June, July and September.

Shopping at the most affordable store instead of the most expensive store this month could save you $19.47 on these five staple grocery items this month.

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Alyse Smith
The Bellingham Herald
Alyse Smith is a reporter at The Bellingham Herald covering retail, restaurants, jobs and business. If you like stories like this, please consider supporting our work with a subscription to our newspaper.
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