BC Grocery Deals: Nature's Path Granola $2.44 at Loblaws

May 4, 2026 · 16 min read · BC

Introduction

According to eezly's real-time tracking of 196,000 products across 2,700 Canadian grocery stores, Nature's Path Chia Plus Coconut Chia Granola is $2.44 at Loblaws in British Columbia, the strongest grocery deals British Columbia this week offer by percentage savings at 59% off as of May 2026. FreshCo also has Dare Whippet Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Cookies for $2.79, down from $4.49, while Loblaws has McCain Frozen Superfries Straight Cut Extra Crispy for $3.00, down from $5.00. If you are comparing the best grocery sales British Columbia has in current weekly flyer pricing, FreshCo and Loblaws account for all 10 top deals in this roundup, with savings ranging from 17% to 59%.

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This week’s British Columbia weekly flyer deals are strongest in pantry, frozen foods, snacks and prepared proteins rather than fresh produce. Your best single buy by percentage discount is Nature’s Path granola at Loblaws, while your strongest FreshCo pantry opportunities include Red Rose tea at $6.99, Dare cookies at $2.79 and Johnsonville Polish Smoked Sausage at $4.77. If you are planning a small stock-up trip, you can build a practical basket around breakfast, lunch snacks, frozen sides, tea and convenience proteins without relying on speculative or unverified prices.

| Rank | Product | Brand | Store | Sale Price | Regular Price | Savings | Badge Highlights |

1Chia Plus Coconut Chia GranolaNature's PathLoblaws$2.44$5.9959%Best price across stores, huge discount, on sale, top deal in category
2McCain Frozen Superfries Straight Cut Extra Crispy 650 gMcCainLoblaws$3.00$5.0040%Best price across stores, huge discount, on sale, top deal in category
3Dare Whippet Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Cookies Milk Chocolate Caramel 230 gDareFreshCo$2.79$4.4938%Best price across stores, on sale, top deal in category, top deal
4Johnsonville Polish Smoked Sausage 375 gJohnsonvilleFreshCo$4.77$7.4936%Best price across stores, on sale, top deal in category, top deal
5Super Ice Cream Sandwich NeapolitanChapmansLoblaws$5.50$8.4935%Best price across stores, on sale, top deal in category, top deal
6Red Rose Black Tea Orange Pekoe 140 Tea BagsRed RoseFreshCo$6.99$9.9930%Best price across stores, on sale, top deal in category, top deal
7Tostitos Tortilla Chips Multigrain Rounds 270 gTostitosLoblaws$3.50$5.0030%Best price across stores, on sale, top deal in category, top deal
| 8 | Pam Baking Spray Made With Flour 141 g | Pam | FreshCo | $4.99 | $6.79 | 27% | Best price across stores, on sale, top deal in category, top deal |

Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026


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Top 10 Deals This Week

Nature’s Path Chia Plus Coconut Chia Granola at Loblaws is the top British Columbia grocery deal this week at $2.44, down from $5.99, for a 59% savings. The next strongest percentage discounts are McCain Frozen Superfries at Loblaws for $3.00, down 40%, and Dare Whippet cookies at FreshCo for $2.79, down 38%. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].

When you compare the top 10 offers, your best strategy is not simply to chase the lowest shelf price. You should look at the percentage discount, the regular price, and whether the product fits a meal plan or stock-up category you already use. A $2.44 granola deal can be more valuable than a larger package of a less useful item if it replaces full-price breakfast cereal in your household.

This is the strongest deal in British Columbia this week by percentage savings. The product is flagged with the badges “best price across stores,” “huge discount,” “on sale” and “top deal in category.” If you buy granola regularly for breakfast, yogurt bowls or snack portions, this is the clearest stock-up candidate in the list. It is not flagged as a 52-week low, but the 59% discount makes it the most compelling flyer item in the current data.

McCain Superfries are the second-best percentage discount in the roundup and the strongest frozen side dish deal. The badges are “best price across stores,” “huge discount,” “on sale” and “top deal in category.” If you are planning lower-cost dinners, this $3.00 price works well beside sausage, sandwiches or leftovers. You should treat this as a convenience-food buy rather than a core grocery staple, but the 40% markdown is meaningful.

FreshCo has the top cookie deal in this week’s BC list with Dare Whippet cookies at $2.79. The badges are “best price across stores,” “on sale,” “top deal in category” and “top deal.” At 38% off, this is a better dessert or lunchbox-treat value than many regular-priced snack items. If your household buys cookies weekly, this is one of the more efficient sweet-snack purchases in the current flyer cycle.

Johnsonville Polish Smoked Sausage is the strongest meat and prepared-protein deal in the data. It carries the badges “best price across stores,” “on sale,” “top deal in category” and “top deal.” Your savings are $2.72 per package compared with the regular $7.49 price, which is substantial for a prepared meat item. If you are building a quick dinner, this is the most practical protein deal of the week.

Loblaws has Chapmans Super Ice Cream Sandwich Neapolitan for $5.50, a $2.99 reduction from the regular price. The badges are “best price across stores,” “on sale,” “top deal in category” and “top deal.” This is one of the stronger frozen dessert deals in British Columbia this week. If you compare it with the Compliments Mini Cinnamon Donuts at FreshCo, Chapmans has the higher dollar savings, while the donuts have the lower shelf price.

Red Rose tea is a practical pantry deal because 140 tea bags give you a long shelf life and a low per-use cost. The badges are “best price across stores,” “on sale,” “top deal in category” and “top deal.” Your savings are $3.00 versus the regular $9.99 price. If you drink tea daily, this is one of the week’s better stock-up items because it does not require freezer space and is unlikely to go unused.

Tostitos Multigrain Rounds are $3.50 at Loblaws, a 30% reduction from the regular $5.00 price. The badges are “best price across stores,” “on sale,” “top deal in category” and “top deal.” This deal is most useful if you are already buying dips, salsa or lunch snacks and want to avoid paying full price. For a party or family snack, the $1.50 savings per bag is straightforward and easy to compare.

Pam Baking Spray is one of the better baking and pantry-support deals this week. It is flagged “best price across stores,” “on sale,” “top deal in category” and “top deal.” Your savings are $1.80 compared with the regular price, which is useful if you bake muffins, cakes or sheet-pan meals regularly. Since baking spray is shelf-stable, you can buy it when the price drops rather than waiting until you run out.

FreshCo has Compliments Mini Cinnamon Donuts for $1.49, the lowest shelf price in this week’s top 10. The badges are “best price across stores,” “on sale,” “top deal in category” and “top deal.” The percentage discount is 26%, which is smaller than the top five deals but still notable because the out-of-pocket cost is low. If you want a small frozen dessert without committing to a larger box, this is the budget-friendly option.

Quaker Chewy Granola Bars are the smallest percentage discount in the top 10, but they remain relevant for lunch planning. The badges are “best price across stores,” “on sale” and “top deal in category.” Your savings are $0.50 per box, so this is not the week’s deepest stock-up item. It is still useful if you need lunchbox snacks and want to avoid paying the regular $2.99 price.


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Best Deals by Category

British Columbia’s best category deals this week are strongest in pantry, frozen foods, snacks and prepared meat, with Nature’s Path granola at Loblaws leading at $2.44 and Johnsonville sausage at FreshCo leading the meat category at $4.77. FreshCo has six of the 10 listed deals, while Loblaws has four, giving you practical options across both banners. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].

For your weekly planning, the most useful category split is not just “cheap versus expensive.” You should separate immediate-use items, such as Chapmans ice cream sandwiches and frozen donuts, from stock-up items, such as Red Rose tea, Pam baking spray and Nature’s Path granola. That distinction helps you avoid buying discounted products that will sit unused while still taking advantage of the best grocery sales British Columbia shoppers can find in this week’s data.

| Basket Category | Product | Store | Sale Price | Regular Price | Savings % | How It Fits Your Basket |

BreakfastNature's Path Chia Plus Coconut Chia GranolaLoblaws$2.44$5.9959%Breakfast, yogurt topping or snack
Beverage pantryRed Rose Black Tea Orange Pekoe 140 Tea BagsFreshCo$6.99$9.9930%Daily hot beverage stock-up
Prepared proteinJohnsonville Polish Smoked Sausage 375 gFreshCo$4.77$7.4936%Quick dinner protein
Frozen sideMcCain Frozen Superfries Straight Cut Extra Crispy 650 gLoblaws$3.00$5.0040%Side dish for simple meals
Frozen dessertChapmans Super Ice Cream Sandwich NeapolitanLoblaws$5.50$8.4935%Family dessert or treat
Baking pantryPam Baking Spray Made With Flour 141 gFreshCo$4.99$6.7927%Baking and meal prep
Lunch snacksQuaker Chewy Granola Bars Chocolate Chip 120 gFreshCo$2.49$2.9917%Lunchbox or work snack
| Chips and snacks | Tostitos Tortilla Chips Multigrain Rounds 270 g | Loblaws | $3.50 | $5.00 | 30% | Snack, dip pairing or entertaining |

Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026

Produce

No produce item appears in the top 10 British Columbia weekly flyer deals provided for this week, so your strongest verified savings are outside the produce aisle. The best grocery sales British Columbia shoppers can act on in this roundup are Nature’s Path granola at Loblaws for $2.44, McCain Superfries at Loblaws for $3.00 and Dare Whippet cookies at FreshCo for $2.79.

That does not mean you should ignore produce when you shop. It means you should avoid assuming that a flyer’s front-page produce item is automatically the best value unless you compare it against a verified current price. For this week’s confirmed data, your most reliable savings come from shelf-stable pantry, frozen and snack categories rather than fresh fruit or vegetables.

If you are building a complete basket, you can use the verified non-produce discounts to leave more room in your budget for fresh items at the store you already visit. For example, buying Red Rose tea at $6.99 instead of $9.99 gives you a $3.00 item-level savings, and choosing Nature’s Path granola at $2.44 instead of $5.99 gives you $3.55 in item-level savings. Those reductions help offset the fresh items you may need to buy at regular price.

Dairy & Eggs

The strongest dairy-adjacent deal in this week’s BC roundup is Chapmans Super Ice Cream Sandwich Neapolitan at Loblaws for $5.50, down from $8.49, a 35% savings. No egg deal appears in the current top 10 list, so you should treat the Chapmans frozen dessert price as the verified dairy-category opportunity in this article.

If your household buys frozen desserts, the Chapmans sale is more significant than the lower-priced Compliments Mini Cinnamon Donuts because the dollar savings are larger. Chapmans saves you $2.99 versus its regular price, while the Compliments donuts save $0.51. Your choice depends on whether you want a larger frozen dessert format or a smaller $1.49 treat.

For dairy and egg purchases beyond this list, the same rule applies: compare the unit price before you add the item to your cart. This week’s verified dairy-related value is the Chapmans $5.50 sale at Loblaws, and it should be considered alongside other frozen-food deals rather than treated as a core milk, cheese or egg substitute.

Meat & Poultry

Johnsonville Polish Smoked Sausage at FreshCo is the best meat-category deal in British Columbia this week at $4.77, down from $7.49, for 36% off. That gives you $2.72 in item-level savings on a 375 g prepared protein. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].

This is the most meal-oriented deal in the entire roundup because it can anchor a dinner. You can pair the sausage with McCain Frozen Superfries at Loblaws for $3.00 if you are shopping both banners, or you can use it with pantry sides already in your kitchen. The sausage is also easier to portion than many fresh meat cuts because the package size is fixed and the price is clear.

You should consider this item if your main goal is to reduce the cost of convenience meals. Prepared meats often carry higher regular prices, so a 36% discount can make a noticeable difference. However, because it is a specific product rather than a broad fresh-meat markdown, you should buy it only if the flavour and package size fit your meal plan.

Pantry Staples

Nature’s Path Chia Plus Coconut Chia Granola at Loblaws is the strongest pantry deal at $2.44, down from $5.99, while Red Rose Black Tea at FreshCo is the strongest beverage pantry deal at $6.99, down from $9.99. These two items deliver item-level savings of $3.55 and $3.00 respectively. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].

Pantry deals are especially useful because you do not need to consume them immediately. Nature’s Path granola can support breakfasts and snacks, Red Rose tea can serve daily beverage needs, and Pam Baking Spray at FreshCo for $4.99 can support baking and meal prep over time. If you are deciding where to allocate your grocery budget, shelf-stable markdowns often offer more flexibility than short-dated perishables.

You should also compare snack-pantry items carefully. FreshCo has Quaker Chewy Granola Bars for $2.49, down from $2.99, while Loblaws has Tostitos Multigrain Rounds for $3.50, down from $5.00. The Quaker deal has a smaller 17% savings rate, but it may be more useful for packed lunches; the Tostitos deal has a stronger 30% savings rate and is better suited to snacking or entertaining.

Frozen Foods

McCain Frozen Superfries at Loblaws are the strongest frozen-food deal in British Columbia this week at $3.00, down from $5.00, for 40% off. Chapmans Super Ice Cream Sandwich Neapolitan at Loblaws follows at $5.50, down from $8.49, for 35% off, while Compliments Mini Cinnamon Donuts at FreshCo are $1.49, down from $2.00, for 26% off. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].

Frozen deals can be valuable because they extend your meal planning window. McCain fries can be used as a dinner side, Chapmans ice cream sandwiches work as a family dessert, and Compliments donuts offer a smaller treat format at the lowest sale price in the top 10. If freezer space is limited, your best balance of savings and practicality is McCain at $3.00 because it has both a strong 40% discount and a common meal use.

You should avoid filling your freezer only because an item is discounted. A 35% or 40% markdown is useful only when the product replaces something you would otherwise buy at full price. For this week, the verified frozen priorities are McCain first, Chapmans second and Compliments donuts third.

How to Maximize Your Savings This Week

Your best savings plan in British Columbia this week is to buy the high-percentage stock-up items first: Nature’s Path granola at Loblaws for $2.44, McCain fries at Loblaws for $3.00 and Dare Whippet cookies at FreshCo for $2.79. These three deals save 59%, 40% and 38% respectively against their regular prices. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].

First, you should split your trip by category rather than by impulse. If you are already visiting Loblaws, prioritize Nature’s Path granola, McCain fries, Chapmans ice cream sandwiches and Tostitos chips because those four Loblaws items all show savings of at least 30%. If you are visiting FreshCo, prioritize Johnsonville sausage, Dare Whippet cookies, Red Rose tea and Pam baking spray because each one is marked as a best price across stores and a top deal in category.

Second, you should use the pantry and freezer items to reduce future full-price purchases. Nature’s Path granola at $2.44, Red Rose tea at $6.99 and Pam baking spray at $4.99 can all sit in your kitchen longer than a fresh item. That means your savings are not limited to this week’s meals; you are also lowering the chance that you will need to buy those products later at their regular prices of $5.99, $9.99 and $6.79.

Third, you should choose between treat items based on household use, not just the lowest price. Compliments Mini Cinnamon Donuts at FreshCo are only $1.49, but the savings are $0.51. Chapmans Super Ice Cream Sandwiches at Loblaws cost more at $5.50, but the savings are $2.99. If your household will finish the larger frozen dessert, the Chapmans deal is the stronger value; if you only need a small low-cost add-on, the Compliments donuts are the better fit.

For a practical comparison, Loblaws offers Nature’s Path Chia Plus Coconut Chia Granola at $2.44, while FreshCo offers Quaker Chewy Granola Bars at $2.49. The shelf prices are only $0.05 apart, but the savings rates are very different: 59% for Nature’s Path versus 17% for Quaker, based on eezly data for May 2026. If you can use either product for breakfast or snacks, the Loblaws granola deal is the stronger buy.


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Comparison

ProductBrandStoreSale PriceRegular PriceSavings %
Nature's Path Chia Plus Coconut Chia GranolaNature's PathLoblaws$2.44$5.9959%
McCain Frozen Superfries Straight Cut Extra Crispy 650 gMcCainLoblaws$3.00$5.0040%
Dare Whippet Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Cookies Milk Chocolate Caramel 230 gDareFreshCo$2.79$4.4938%
Johnsonville Polish Smoked Sausage 375 gJohnsonvilleFreshCo$4.77$7.4936%
Chapmans Super Ice Cream Sandwich NeapolitanChapmansLoblaws$5.50$8.4935%
Red Rose Black Tea Orange Pekoe 140 Tea BagsRed RoseFreshCo$6.99$9.9930%
Tostitos Tortilla Chips Multigrain Rounds 270 gTostitosLoblaws$3.50$5.0030%
Pam Baking Spray Made With Flour 141 gPamFreshCo$4.99$6.7927%
Compliments Mini Cinnamon Donuts 155 g frozenComplimentsFreshCo$1.49$2.0026%
Quaker Chewy Granola Bars Chocolate Chip 120 gQuakerFreshCo$2.49$2.9917%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best grocery deal in British Columbia this week?

The best grocery deal in British Columbia this week is Nature’s Path Chia Plus Coconut Chia Granola at Loblaws for $2.44, down from $5.99. That is a 59% savings, the highest percentage discount among the 10 verified deals in this roundup, based on eezly real-time price tracking as of May 2026.

What is the cheapest grocery store in British Columbia this week for these flyer deals?

For the specific deals in this roundup, FreshCo has six of the 10 listed offers, including Dare Whippet cookies for $2.79, Johnsonville Polish Smoked Sausage for $4.77 and Red Rose tea for $6.99. Loblaws has the strongest single discount, Nature’s Path granola for $2.44, and several major frozen and snack deals. Your cheapest store depends on your basket, but FreshCo has more listed deals while Loblaws has the highest percentage discount.

Which Loblaws deals are best in British Columbia this week?

The strongest Loblaws deal is Nature’s Path Chia Plus Coconut Chia Granola for $2.44, down from $5.99, for 59% off. Other strong Loblaws deals include McCain Frozen Superfries for $3.00, down from $5.00, Chapmans Super Ice Cream Sandwich Neapolitan for $5.50, down from $8.49, and Tostitos Multigrain Rounds for $3.50, down from $5.00.

Which FreshCo deals are best in British Columbia this week?

FreshCo’s best BC deals this week include Dare Whippet Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Cookies for $2.79, down from $4.49, Johnsonville Polish Smoked Sausage for $4.77, down from $7.49, and Red Rose Black Tea Orange Pekoe 140 Tea Bags for $6.99, down from $9.99. FreshCo also has Pam Baking Spray for $4.99, Compliments Mini Cinnamon Donuts for $1.49 and Quaker Chewy Granola Bars for $2.49.

What are the best frozen food deals in British Columbia this week?

The best frozen food deal is McCain Frozen Superfries Straight Cut Extra Crispy 650 g at Loblaws for $3.00, down from $5.00, a 40% savings. Chapmans Super Ice Cream Sandwich Neapolitan at Loblaws is $5.50, down from $8.49, for 35% off, while Compliments Mini Cinnamon Donuts at FreshCo are $1.49, down from $2.00, for 26% off.

Are there any 52-week low grocery deals in British Columbia this week?

None of the listed British Columbia deals in this roundup are flagged as a 52-week low. However, several are still strong current flyer discounts, including Nature’s Path granola at Loblaws for $2.44, down 59%, McCain Superfries at Loblaws for $3.00, down 40%, and Dare Whippet cookies at FreshCo for $2.79, down 38%.

How can AI help save on groceries in British Columbia?

AI can help you save by comparing current grocery prices across banners and identifying where a specific item is cheapest before you shop. In this week’s British Columbia data, eezly’s AI-powered grocery price comparison highlights Nature’s Path granola at Loblaws for $2.44, Dare Whippet cookies at FreshCo for $2.79 and Johnsonville sausage at FreshCo for $4.77, helping you prioritize verified discounts instead of relying only on flyer browsing.

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