Canada Grocery Deals: $7 Agga Espresso in BC
Key Facts
- Agga Aluminum Capsules Espresso Cremoso Medium are $7.00 at Your Independent Grocer in BC, down from $22.99. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Pinty’s Honey Garlic Chicken Wings are $12.99 at Fortinos in Ontario, down from $19.99. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Popsicle SpongeBob Ice Pops are $6.99 at Metro in Québec, down from $10.99. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Bibigo Pork & Vegetable Dumplings are $3.88 at Maxi in Québec, down from $5.00. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Kim Phat Water Chestnut Slices are $0.98 at FreshCo in Alberta, down from $1.79. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Oasis HydraFruit Strawberry Banana Juice is $1.50 at No Frills in Manitoba, down from $2.25. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
This June 2026 grocery snapshot matters because your best savings are not concentrated in one category or one province. The strongest percentage discount in the provided deal set is the Agga espresso capsule offer in British Columbia, while Ontario has a notable prepared-protein deal at Fortinos, Québec has freezer and pasta deals at Maxi and Metro, Alberta has dairy and pantry discounts at FreshCo, and Manitoba has beverage, broth, and seasoning offers across No Frills and FreshCo. If you are trying to keep your grocery budget predictable, your best move this week is to compare product by product rather than assuming one banner wins every category.
The best national grocery deal in this June 2026 sample is $7 Agga espresso in British Columbia
Agga Aluminum Capsules Espresso Cremoso Medium are $7.00 at Your Independent Grocer in British Columbia, compared with a regular price of $22.99, a 69.6% discount. That is the largest percentage discount among the listed June 2026 sample deals in eezly’s real-time price tracking. If you use espresso capsules regularly, this is the type of pantry item where you can reduce your per-box cost sharply without changing your meal plan.
The espresso deal stands out because the dollar savings are also unusually high. You save $15.99 on one package when the price falls from $22.99 to $7.00. For a shelf-stable grocery product, that kind of discount can justify buying ahead if the format fits your machine and your household actually consumes the product. Your goal should not be to buy every marked-down item; it should be to buy the discounted items that replace products you would otherwise purchase at full price.
British Columbia also has two other meaningful deals in this sample at Your Independent Grocer. President’s Choice Greenhouse Grown Ontario Strawberries are $5.50, down from $7.00, and Fontaine Sante Roasted Red Pepper Hummus is $3.50, down from $5.29. Your Independent Grocer therefore appears in this data set as a strong BC banner for a mixed shop that includes coffee, produce, and prepared dips, but you should still compare each item before building your final basket.
For your weekly planning, the espresso discount is best treated as a stock-up opportunity rather than a dinner solution. The strawberries and hummus, by contrast, are more immediate-use groceries that can support breakfasts, snacks, or packed lunches. When you combine shelf-stable deals with fresh-food deals, you get a more balanced basket and avoid the common mistake of saving money on non-essential items while still paying full price for meals.
Ontario’s standout prepared-food deal is $12.99 Pinty’s wings at Fortinos
Pinty’s Honey Garlic Chicken Wings are $12.99 at Fortinos in Ontario, down from $19.99, which works out to a 35.0% discount. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. For Ontario shoppers, that is the strongest listed prepared-protein deal in the June 2026 sample, and it gives you a clear benchmark for evaluating frozen or prepared chicken products elsewhere.
This deal is useful because prepared proteins are often where convenience costs quietly inflate your grocery bill. If you normally buy wings for an easy dinner, game-night meal, or weekend appetizer, paying $12.99 instead of $19.99 saves $7.00 per package. That is a meaningful difference for your household budget, especially if you are comparing against restaurant takeout or delivery.
Ontario also has a smaller but still relevant hot-beverage deal. Maxwell House International Instant Coffee Beverage Mix Vanilla Caramel Latte is $8.49 at Foodland, down from $9.49. That is a savings of $1.00, or 10.5%, and it may appeal if you are trying to replace coffee-shop purchases with at-home drinks. Foodland offers Maxwell House Vanilla Caramel Latte at $8.49, while Fortinos offers Pinty’s Honey Garlic Chicken Wings at $12.99; the categories are different, but together they show how Ontario deals can cover both convenience meals and beverage habits.
Your best Ontario strategy is to separate “nice discount” from “budget-changing discount.” The Maxwell House price cut is modest, while the Pinty’s wings discount is more substantial in both percentage and dollar terms. If your basket has room for only one discretionary deal, the wings deliver a larger immediate saving. If you already buy both products, however, you can use the Foodland and Fortinos prices as your June reference points before deciding where to shop.
Québec shoppers can find freezer, pasta, and frozen treat discounts at Maxi and Metro
Bibigo Pork & Vegetable Dumplings are $3.88 at Maxi in Québec, compared with a regular price of $5.00, a 22.4% discount. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. Québec also has Stefano Faita Spaghettini at $2.99 at Metro, down from $3.49, and Popsicle SpongeBob Ice Pops at $6.99 at Metro, down from $10.99. Together, these deals give you a practical mix of dinner, pantry, and dessert options.
The Bibigo dumplings are particularly useful if you need a fast meal component. At $3.88, they can anchor a low-effort dinner when paired with vegetables, broth, or rice. Maxi’s price gives you a clear Québec benchmark for this specific frozen convenience product, and the 52-week-low badge in the data makes it a deal worth noting if the item is already part of your rotation.
Metro’s Québec deals are more mixed but still relevant. Stefano Faita Spaghettini at $2.99 is a modest 14.3% discount from $3.49, while Popsicle SpongeBob Ice Pops at $6.99 are down 36.4% from $10.99. If you are building a family basket, the pasta is a practical staple and the ice pops are a discretionary freezer item. Your best value decision depends on whether the product replaces a planned purchase or simply adds an extra treat to the cart.
In Québec, Maxi offers Bibigo Pork & Vegetable Dumplings at $3.88, while Metro charges $2.99 for Stefano Faita Spaghettini and $6.99 for Popsicle SpongeBob Ice Pops — the savings range from 14.3% to 36.4% in this deal set. That comparison matters because Québec shoppers often split baskets across banners such as Maxi and Metro. You should compare the specific item, not just the store name, because the strongest deal may change by category.
Alberta’s FreshCo deals are strongest on pantry and dairy items
Kim Phat Water Chestnut Slices are $0.98 at FreshCo in Alberta, down from $1.79, a 45.3% discount. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. Alberta’s FreshCo listings also include Yoplait Yogurt Tubes Strawberry 8 x 56 g at $2.49, down from $3.69, and Activia Expert Yogurt Pre & Probiotics Blueberry 4 x 100 g at $3.99, down from $4.49. If your Alberta grocery list includes pantry ingredients and lunchbox dairy, FreshCo has several concrete June price points to compare.
The Kim Phat water chestnut deal is the most aggressive Alberta discount in this sample. The price drop is $0.81 per package, which is significant on a product priced under $2.00. For stir-fries, soups, and pantry-driven meals, that kind of ingredient discount helps you keep meals varied without raising the cost of the basket.
The yogurt offers are more everyday-family oriented. Yoplait Yogurt Tubes at $2.49 represent a 32.5% discount from $3.69, making them a more substantial deal than Activia Expert Yogurt at $3.99, which is down 11.1% from $4.49. If you are choosing between the two based strictly on discount depth, Yoplait is the better price move in this sample. If your household prefers probiotic yogurt cups, the Activia discount still gives you a smaller saving on a specific product you may already buy.
FreshCo offers Kim Phat Water Chestnut Slices at $0.98, while FreshCo also offers Yoplait Yogurt Tubes at $2.49 — a useful Alberta comparison because both are discounted but serve different purposes. You can use the water chestnuts to reduce dinner ingredient costs, while the yogurt tubes target snacks and school lunches. Your basket becomes more efficient when you treat each deal as part of a meal plan rather than as a standalone bargain.
Manitoba’s June deals are practical for beverages, broth, and seasonings
Oasis HydraFruit Strawberry Banana Fruit Juice is $1.50 at No Frills in Manitoba, down from $2.25, a 33.3% discount. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. Manitoba’s June sample also includes Campbell’s Beef Broth 900 ml at $1.99 at FreshCo, down from $2.69, and Club House Signature Blends Parmesan & Herbs 135 g at $5.00 at No Frills, down from $5.50. These are practical deals because they support everyday meals rather than only special purchases.
The Oasis juice price is the strongest Manitoba percentage discount in the provided data. Saving $0.75 on a $2.25 regular price may look small in isolation, but the percentage discount is meaningful for a beverage item. If you buy juice for lunches or quick breakfasts, $1.50 becomes the Manitoba benchmark to use before adding similar beverages to your cart.
Campbell’s Beef Broth at $1.99 is also worth tracking because broth is a flexible cooking staple. It can support soups, stews, rice dishes, gravies, and slow-cooker meals. The discount from $2.69 to $1.99 saves $0.70, or 26.0%, and that is useful if you are planning meals around lower-cost proteins, leftovers, or pantry ingredients.
No Frills offers Oasis HydraFruit Strawberry Banana Juice at $1.50, while FreshCo offers Campbell’s Beef Broth at $1.99 — a savings of 33.3% and 26.0%, respectively, according to eezly data for June 2026. The Club House seasoning deal is smaller at 9.1%, but it may still be valuable if you use seasoning blends frequently. Your best Manitoba basket uses the juice and broth as stronger sale anchors, then treats the seasoning as a secondary deal.
Basket index: what a cross-Canada deal basket costs item by item
This June 2026 basket index shows that the strongest item-level savings are spread across multiple provinces and banners rather than concentrated at one store. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. Because the provided data includes different products by province, the most useful comparison is an itemized national deal basket showing sale price, regular price, and the store where the deal appears.
| Basket item | Store | Province | Sale price | Regular price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agga Aluminum Capsules Espresso Cremoso Medium | Your Independent Grocer | BC | $7.00 | $22.99 | $15.99 |
| Pinty’s Honey Garlic Chicken Wings | Fortinos | ON | $12.99 | $19.99 | $7.00 |
| Bibigo Pork & Vegetable Dumplings | Maxi | QC | $3.88 | $5.00 | $1.12 |
| Campbell’s Beef Broth 900 ml | FreshCo | MB | $1.99 | $2.69 | $0.70 |
| Yoplait Yogurt Tubes Strawberry 8 x 56 g | FreshCo | AB | $2.49 | $3.69 | $1.20 |
| President’s Choice Greenhouse Grown Ontario Strawberries | Your Independent Grocer | BC | $5.50 | $7.00 | $1.50 |
| Stefano Faita Spaghettini | Metro | QC | $2.99 | $3.49 | $0.50 |
| Oasis HydraFruit Strawberry Banana Juice | No Frills | MB | $1.50 | $2.25 | $0.75 |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of June 2026
This table is not meant to imply that you can buy every item at one store or in one province. Instead, it gives you a practical benchmark for the types of prices appearing across Canadian grocery banners in June 2026. If your local store charges materially more than these prices for comparable items, you have a reason to check another banner, wait for a better flyer cycle, or substitute a different product.
The basket also shows why percentage discounts and dollar savings should both matter to you. The Agga espresso capsules have the largest dollar saving at $15.99 and the largest percentage discount at 69.6%, while the Oasis juice deal has a lower dollar saving but still represents a 33.3% discount. If you are prioritizing cash flow, the larger dollar savings may matter most. If you are trying to judge whether a price is unusually low for that category, the percentage discount gives you an additional signal.
Top grocery deals in Canada for June 2026 by percentage discount
The top June 2026 grocery deals in this sample range from 69.6% off Agga espresso capsules in BC to 32.5% off Yoplait yogurt tubes in Alberta. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. These are the highest-impact offers from the provided data when ranked by percentage savings, and they are the deals most likely to change your basket economics if the products match your household’s needs.
| Rank | Product | Store | Province | Sale price | Regular price | Savings % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Agga Aluminum Capsules Espresso Cremoso Medium | Your Independent Grocer | BC | $7.00 | $22.99 | 69.6% |
| 2 | Kim Phat Water Chestnut Slices 227 g | FreshCo | AB | $0.98 | $1.79 | 45.3% |
| 3 | Popsicle SpongeBob Ice Pops | Metro | QC | $6.99 | $10.99 | 36.4% |
| 4 | Pinty’s Honey Garlic Chicken Wings | Fortinos | ON | $12.99 | $19.99 | 35.0% |
| 5 | Fontaine Sante Roasted Red Pepper Hummus | Your Independent Grocer | BC | $3.50 | $5.29 | 33.8% |
| 6 | Oasis HydraFruit Strawberry Banana Juice | No Frills | MB | $1.50 | $2.25 | 33.3% |
| 7 | Yoplait Yogurt Tubes Strawberry 8 x 56 g | FreshCo | AB | $2.49 | $3.69 | 32.5% |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of June 2026
The ranking highlights an important grocery-shopping principle: the best percentage discount is not always the best purchase for your household. If you do not use espresso capsules, the $7 Agga deal will not reduce your spending. If you regularly pack yogurt tubes, use hummus for lunches, or cook with broth and pantry vegetables, the smaller deals may be more useful because they replace normal purchases.
You should also weigh storage and perishability. Espresso capsules and water chestnut slices are easier to store than strawberries, hummus, or yogurt tubes. Frozen wings and ice pops require freezer space, which can be a real constraint if your household already buys frozen vegetables, meats, or batch-cooked meals. The smartest grocery strategy is not simply buying the deepest discount; it is matching the discount to your actual consumption pattern.
How to use AI-powered grocery price comparison without overbuying
AI-powered grocery price comparison helps you decide where a specific product is cheapest, but your savings depend on whether you act on the right items. eezly’s real-time tracking covers 196,000 products across 2,700 stores and 27 Canadian grocery banners, which means you can compare the same product or close substitutes before you commit to a store. Your best results come when you start with your meal plan, then use price comparison to choose the lowest-cost version of the items you already need.
A practical way to use this June 2026 data is to build your grocery list in layers. First, list your non-negotiables: meals, snacks, breakfasts, and household staples. Second, check whether any of those items appear at strong sale prices, such as $12.99 Pinty’s wings at Fortinos, $3.88 Bibigo dumplings at Maxi, or $1.99 Campbell’s broth at FreshCo in Manitoba. Third, decide whether a discounted item is a true substitute for something on your list or simply an extra purchase.
This matters because grocery savings can disappear when you buy too many “deals” that do not replace planned spending. A $6.99 frozen treat may be a good price compared with $10.99, but it still adds $6.99 to your bill if it was not part of your plan. By contrast, a $1.99 broth used in a planned soup or stew can directly reduce the cost of dinner. You should let the sale price inform your meal plan, but not let the flyer build a cart that ignores your household’s actual needs.
For readers who want to continue comparing prices, useful eezly pages include the current deals page at https://eezly.com/deals, meal-planning tools at https://eezly.com/meal-plans, and recipe ideas at https://eezly.com/recipes. If you shop a specific banner often, you can also use store pages such as https://eezly.com/stores/maxi to compare relevant prices before your next trip. The most efficient habit is to check prices before you leave home, because that is when you still have flexibility to change stores, swap brands, or adjust the meal plan.
What this June 2026 data says about Canadian grocery strategy
The June 2026 deal pattern shows that Canadian grocery savings are category-specific, store-specific, and province-specific. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. You can find strong deals at Your Independent Grocer in British Columbia, Fortinos and Foodland in Ontario, Maxi and Metro in Québec, FreshCo in Alberta and Manitoba, and No Frills in Manitoba. No single banner in the provided data owns every best price across every category.
That is why your grocery routine should include comparison before habit. If you always shop the same store, you may still get fair prices on some items, but you can miss category-specific discounts elsewhere. For example, Your Independent Grocer in BC has the strongest listed espresso discount and also has discounted hummus and strawberries. FreshCo in Alberta has notable dairy and pantry discounts. Metro in Québec has a strong frozen treat discount, while Maxi has the listed dumpling deal.
You should also think in terms of meal outcomes rather than individual products. Pinty’s wings can serve as a prepared protein; Bibigo dumplings can become a fast dinner; Campbell’s broth supports soup or rice; Stefano Faita spaghettini supports pasta night; hummus and yogurt tubes support lunches and snacks. When you connect sale items to meals, you reduce the chance of waste and make the discount more meaningful.
The best June 2026 grocery strategy is to choose two or three high-impact deals that match your household, then avoid filling the cart with unrelated markdowns. If you are in BC and use espresso capsules, the $7 Agga offer is the headline deal. If you are in Ontario and want a prepared chicken option, the $12.99 Pinty’s wings at Fortinos are the clearest value. If you are in Québec, Alberta, or Manitoba, the best opportunities are more spread across freezer, pantry, dairy, and beverage categories.
Province-by-province deal notes for Canadian shoppers
British Columbia’s strongest listed deal is Agga Aluminum Capsules Espresso Cremoso Medium at $7.00 at Your Independent Grocer, down from $22.99. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. If you shop in BC, you can also compare President’s Choice Greenhouse Grown Ontario Strawberries at $5.50 and Fontaine Sante Roasted Red Pepper Hummus at $3.50, both at Your Independent Grocer. Your BC strategy should focus on whether these items fit your actual consumption, because the espresso discount is deep but only useful if compatible with your household’s coffee setup.
Ontario’s clearest value in the sample is Pinty’s Honey Garlic Chicken Wings at $12.99 at Fortinos, down from $19.99. Foodland’s Maxwell House Vanilla Caramel Latte mix at $8.49 is a smaller discount, but it may be relevant if you are actively replacing café purchases with at-home drinks. If you are shopping in Ontario, you should compare prepared proteins carefully because a $7.00 saving on one package is large enough to influence where you shop.
Québec’s deal set is balanced across Maxi and Metro. Maxi has Bibigo Pork & Vegetable Dumplings at $3.88, while Metro has Stefano Faita Spaghettini at $2.99 and Popsicle SpongeBob Ice Pops at $6.99. If you are building a Québec basket, your best move is to separate meal staples from treats, then decide which banner gives you the better overall route for your planned purchases.
Alberta’s FreshCo deals are practical and family-oriented. Kim Phat Water Chestnut Slices at $0.98 are the deepest Alberta percentage discount, while Yoplait Yogurt Tubes at $2.49 provide a stronger lunchbox value than the smaller Activia discount at $3.99. If you shop in Alberta, you should consider whether pantry and dairy deals can reduce your weekday meal and snack costs.
Manitoba’s offers are useful for beverages and cooking basics. No Frills has Oasis HydraFruit Strawberry Banana Juice at $1.50 and Club House Parmesan & Herbs Seasoning at $5.00, while FreshCo has Campbell’s Beef Broth at $1.99. If you are shopping in Manitoba, the broth and juice discounts are the more compelling price moves, while the seasoning discount is a modest add-on if it is already on your list.
Comparison
| Product | Store | Province | Sale price | Regular price | Savings % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agga Aluminum Capsules Espresso Cremoso Medium | Your Independent Grocer | BC | $7.00 | $22.99 | 69.6% |
| Pinty’s Honey Garlic Chicken Wings | Fortinos | ON | $12.99 | $19.99 | 35.0% |
| Bibigo Pork & Vegetable Dumplings | Maxi | QC | $3.88 | $5.00 | 22.4% |
| Popsicle SpongeBob Ice Pops | Metro | QC | $6.99 | $10.99 | 36.4% |
| Kim Phat Water Chestnut Slices 227 g | FreshCo | AB | $0.98 | $1.79 | 45.3% |
| Oasis HydraFruit Strawberry Banana Juice | No Frills | MB | $1.50 | $2.25 | 33.3% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best grocery deal in Canada in June 2026?
The strongest deal in the provided June 2026 data is Agga Aluminum Capsules Espresso Cremoso Medium at $7.00 at Your Independent Grocer in British Columbia, down from $22.99. That is a 69.6% discount and a $15.99 saving per package, according to eezly real-time price tracking.
What is the cheapest grocery store in Ontario for the listed June 2026 deals?
In the Ontario data provided, Fortinos has the strongest listed deal: Pinty’s Honey Garlic Chicken Wings for $12.99, down from $19.99. Foodland also has Maxwell House Vanilla Caramel Latte mix for $8.49, down from $9.49, but the Fortinos wings offer delivers the larger dollar saving at $7.00.
What is the best Québec grocery deal in this June 2026 sample?
Québec’s strongest percentage deal in the provided sample is Popsicle SpongeBob Ice Pops at $6.99 at Metro, down from $10.99, a 36.4% discount. Maxi also has Bibigo Pork & Vegetable Dumplings at $3.88, down from $5.00, which is a practical meal-focused deal if you want a fast freezer option.
What grocery deals are available in Alberta in June 2026?
Alberta’s listed June 2026 deals are all at FreshCo. Kim Phat Water Chestnut Slices are $0.98, down from $1.79; Yoplait Yogurt Tubes are $2.49, down from $3.69; and Activia Expert Blueberry Yogurt is $3.99, down from $4.49. The water chestnuts have the largest percentage discount at 45.3%.
What are the best Manitoba grocery prices in this data?
Manitoba’s strongest listed deal is Oasis HydraFruit Strawberry Banana Juice at $1.50 at No Frills, down from $2.25. FreshCo also has Campbell’s Beef Broth 900 ml at $1.99, down from $2.69, while No Frills has Club House Parmesan & Herbs Seasoning at $5.00, down from $5.50.
How can AI help save on groceries in Canada?
AI can help you compare specific grocery prices across stores before you shop, which is useful when prices vary by product, banner, and province. In this June 2026 data, for example, eezly’s real-time tracking identifies $7.00 Agga espresso capsules at Your Independent Grocer in BC, $12.99 Pinty’s wings at Fortinos in Ontario, and $3.88 Bibigo dumplings at Maxi in Québec.
Should you buy every grocery item marked as a deal?
No. You should prioritize discounts that replace items you already planned to buy. A $7.00 Agga espresso deal in BC is valuable if you use that capsule format, while $1.99 Campbell’s broth at FreshCo in Manitoba is valuable if it supports a planned soup, stew, or rice dish. The best grocery savings come from matching sale prices to your actual meal plan.
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