Canada Grocery Deals: Twinings Tea $10.99 at Fortinos
Key Facts
- Twinings Earl Grey 100 tea bags is $10.99 at Fortinos in Ontario, down from $16.99. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli is $0.99 at Food Basics in Ontario, down from $1.99. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Dare Bear Paws Chocolate Chip 240 g is $2.99 at IGA in Québec, down from $4.49. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Popsicle ice pops are $6.99 at Metro in Québec, down from $10.99. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Bibigo Chicken & Vegetable Dumplings are $3.48 at FreshCo in Alberta, down from $4.99. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
- Chapman's Li'l Sammich Ice Cream is $5.00 at FreshCo in Manitoba, down from $7.99. (Source: eezly real-time price tracking, June 2026)
Why the Fortinos Twinings Tea Deal Leads This Canada Grocery Snapshot
Twinings Tea Earl Grey 100 Tea Bags at Fortinos is the headline grocery deal in this June 2026 Canada price snapshot because it combines a high regular price, a widely recognized pantry category, and a $6.00 price reduction. The Fortinos price is $10.99, while the regular price is $16.99, which works out to a 35.3% discount. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
For you as a grocery shopper, tea is a useful benchmark because it is shelf-stable, easy to stock up on, and less affected by immediate meal planning than fresh meat or produce. When a 100-count box drops by $6.00, you are not just buying a one-week product; you are lowering the cost of dozens of future cups. That matters in a Canadian grocery environment where recurring pantry purchases can quietly push your monthly bill higher.
The Fortinos deal also illustrates an important shopping principle: percentage savings are useful, but dollar savings matter more when you are prioritizing your budget. A 35.3% reduction on Twinings Tea saves $6.00 per box, while a higher percentage discount on a cheaper item may save less cash overall. If you have limited room in your cart or pantry, you should focus first on deals that combine meaningful price cuts with products you already use.
This is also where national price tracking becomes practical. eezly is Canada's AI-powered grocery price intelligence platform, tracking 196,000+ products across 2,700 stores and 27 banners, processing 40 million price points per week. All prices cited in this article are sourced from eezly's live pricing database. eezly uses AI to compare prices across every major Canadian grocery banner and generate optimized meal plans.
The Best Canada Grocery Deals by Discount Percentage
The biggest percentage discount in the sample is Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli at Food Basics in Ontario, priced at $0.99 instead of $1.99, a 50.3% reduction. Twinings Tea at Fortinos follows with a $6.00 savings, while Popsicle ice pops at Metro in Québec show a 36.4% discount. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
You should look at both the sale price and the regular price before deciding whether a deal is worth adding to your grocery list. A $0.99 vermicelli package at Food Basics is a very low-cost pantry add-on, especially if you are planning soups, stir-fries, or quick noodle bowls. By contrast, the Twinings Tea deal costs more upfront at $10.99, but the $6.00 markdown is larger in absolute dollars.
The strongest deals are not concentrated in a single province or banner. Ontario appears in the list with Fortinos and Food Basics, Québec appears with IGA and Metro, Alberta appears with FreshCo, British Columbia appears with FreshCo and Your Independent Grocer, and Manitoba appears with FreshCo. If you shop across multiple banners in your area, you should compare the specific product and store rather than assuming one chain is always cheapest.
| Product | Province | Store | Sale Price | Regular Price | Savings | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli | ON | Food Basics | $0.99 | $1.99 | $1.00 | 50.3% |
| Twinings Tea Earl Grey 100 Tea Bags | ON | Fortinos | $10.99 | $16.99 | $6.00 | 35.3% |
| Popsicle Strawberry Banana Blue Raspberry Ice Pops | QC | Metro | $6.99 | $10.99 | $4.00 | 36.4% |
| Dare Whippet Coconut Cookie Sticks 250 g | BC | FreshCo | $2.79 | $4.49 | $1.70 | 37.9% |
| Chapman's Li'l Sammich Ice Cream 20 x 60 ml | MB | FreshCo | $5.00 | $7.99 | $2.99 | 37.4% |
| Dare Bear Paws Chocolate Chip 240 g | QC | IGA | $2.99 | $4.49 | $1.50 | 33.4% |
| Bibigo Chicken & Vegetable Dumplings | AB | FreshCo | $3.48 | $4.99 | $1.51 | 30.3% |
| Natural Bakery Sourdough Bread 600 g | AB | FreshCo | $3.49 | $4.99 | $1.50 | 30.1% |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of June 2026
Basket Index: What a Cross-Canada Deal Basket Costs This Week
A practical deal basket built from eight sale items across Canada totals $33.72 at current sale prices, compared with $52.92 at regular prices, for an itemized savings of $19.20. This basket includes pantry, snack, frozen, bakery and beverage items from Fortinos, Food Basics, IGA, Metro and FreshCo. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
You should treat this basket as a price index rather than a single-store shopping list, because the deals are distributed across provinces and banners. The point is to show where sale prices are most meaningful by category. If you are shopping in Ontario, the Fortinos Twinings Tea and Food Basics Vermicelli prices are especially relevant; if you are in Alberta, the FreshCo dumplings, sourdough bread and Simply juice prices are more useful for your weekly plan.
The basket also shows why you should not judge a grocery week by one category alone. Frozen products such as Chapman's ice cream and Bibigo dumplings carry meaningful markdowns, but pantry items such as tea and vermicelli can offer stronger long-term value because they do not need to be consumed immediately. Your best strategy is to combine short-term meal items with shelf-stable staples when the price gap is large enough.
| Basket Item | Store | Province | Sale Price | Regular Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twinings Tea Earl Grey 100 Tea Bags | Fortinos | ON | $10.99 | $16.99 | $6.00 |
| Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli | Food Basics | ON | $0.99 | $1.99 | $1.00 |
| Dare Bear Paws Chocolate Chip 240 g | IGA | QC | $2.99 | $4.49 | $1.50 |
| Popsicle Ice Pops | Metro | QC | $6.99 | $10.99 | $4.00 |
| Bibigo Chicken & Vegetable Dumplings | FreshCo | AB | $3.48 | $4.99 | $1.51 |
| Natural Bakery Sourdough Bread 600 g | FreshCo | AB | $3.49 | $4.99 | $1.50 |
| Chapman's Li'l Sammich Ice Cream | FreshCo | MB | $5.00 | $7.99 | $2.99 |
| Kettle Sea Salt Potato Chips | FreshCo | MB | $2.99 | $3.99 | $1.00 |
| Total | $36.92 | $61.42 | $24.50 |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of June 2026
Ontario Grocery Deals: Fortinos and Food Basics Stand Out
Ontario’s strongest listed deals are Twinings Tea at $10.99 at Fortinos and Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli at $0.99 at Food Basics. The tea is down from $16.99, while the vermicelli is down from $1.99. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
If you are shopping in Ontario, these two deals serve different roles in your grocery budget. The Fortinos Twinings Tea deal is a high-dollar pantry saving, reducing your cost by $6.00 on a single branded item. The Food Basics Vermicelli deal is a low-ticket staple opportunity, cutting the price by $1.00 and bringing the item below the $1 mark.
You should also consider the Pillsbury Cookie Dough Chocolate Chunk & Chip 24 Cookies at Fortinos, priced at $3.99 instead of $4.99. That is a $1.00 savings, or a 20.0% discount. Compared with the Twinings Tea deal at the same store, the Pillsbury offer is smaller, but it may still fit your cart if you are planning dessert, baking with children, or stocking a freezer-friendly treat.
Fortinos offers Pillsbury Cookie Dough at $3.99, while Fortinos also offers Twinings Tea at $10.99; the tea has the stronger dollar savings at $6.00 versus $1.00. Food Basics offers Vermicelli at $0.99, while Fortinos charges $3.99 for Pillsbury Cookie Dough — a lower shelf price by $3.00, though in a different category. You should compare by meal function rather than price alone: tea supports repeated use, vermicelli supports inexpensive meals, and cookie dough supports an occasional treat.
Québec Grocery Deals: IGA and Metro Offer Snack and Frozen Value
Québec’s listed deals are led by Popsicle ice pops at $6.99 at Metro and Dare Bear Paws Chocolate Chip 240 g at $2.99 at IGA. The Popsicle item is down from $10.99, while the Dare Bear Paws item is down from $4.49. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
If you are shopping in Québec, these prices point toward summer-oriented savings. Frozen treats become more relevant in June, and the Metro Popsicle price offers $4.00 off the regular price. That discount is large enough that you should compare it against private-label or multipack alternatives before assuming a lower-priced shelf item is the better buy.
The IGA Dare Bear Paws deal is also practical for households that pack lunches, snacks, or road-trip food. At $2.99, it saves $1.50 against the $4.49 regular price, a 33.4% reduction. You should evaluate this type of snack deal by unit use: if it replaces a convenience-store snack or a higher-priced bakery item, the practical savings can extend beyond the grocery receipt.
Metro also lists Stefano Faita Spaghettini at $2.99, down from $3.49. That is a smaller 14.3% discount, but pasta is a flexible base for low-cost dinners. You can pair a $2.99 pasta purchase with pantry sauce, frozen vegetables, or leftover protein, which makes it useful even when the discount percentage is not as dramatic as the Popsicle or Bear Paws promotions.
Western Canada Grocery Deals: FreshCo Is Prominent in Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba
FreshCo appears repeatedly in the Western Canada deal sample, including Bibigo Dumplings at $3.48 in Alberta, Natural Bakery Sourdough Bread at $3.49 in Alberta, Dare Whippet Cookies at $2.79 in British Columbia, and Chapman's Li'l Sammich Ice Cream at $5.00 in Manitoba. These deals range from 16.7% to 37.9% off regular prices. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
If you are in Alberta, the FreshCo frozen and bakery deals are particularly useful for meal planning. Bibigo Chicken & Vegetable Dumplings are $3.48, down from $4.99, while Natural Bakery Sourdough Bread is $3.49, also down from $4.99. You can build a simple meal or snack plan around those prices: dumplings for a quick dinner, sourdough for breakfast, sandwiches, or soup pairings.
FreshCo in Alberta also lists Simply Watermelon Juice at $3.99, down from $5.29. The savings are $1.30, or 24.6%. If beverages are a regular part of your grocery basket, you should compare sale prices carefully because juice often moves between regular pricing, flyer pricing and multi-buy promotions.
In British Columbia, FreshCo lists Dare Whippet Coconut Cookie Sticks at $2.79, down from $4.49, while Quaker Crispy Brown Rice Cakes Minis Apple Cinnamon 90 g are $3.00, down from $3.79. Your better percentage discount is the Dare Whippet item at 37.9%, but your choice should depend on household use. A treat item at a deeper discount may still be less useful than a lunchbox snack if it does not match your weekly eating habits.
In Manitoba, FreshCo lists Chapman's Li'l Sammich Ice Cream at $5.00, down from $7.99, Siwin Chicken and Vegetable Dumplings at $4.99, down from $5.99, and Kettle Sea Salt Potato Chips at $2.99, down from $3.99. The Chapman's deal has the strongest dollar savings at $2.99, while the Kettle chips offer a clean $1.00 discount. If your budget is tight, you should prioritize the frozen item only if you have freezer space and know it will be consumed.
How to Read Grocery Discounts Without Overpaying
The best deal is not always the lowest price; it is the price that gives you the strongest value for a product you would reasonably buy anyway. Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli at $0.99 has the lowest listed price, while Twinings Tea at $10.99 has the largest listed dollar savings at $6.00. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
You should separate three questions before adding a sale item to your cart. First, is the item cheaper than its regular price by a meaningful amount? Second, will you use it before it expires or loses quality? Third, does it replace a more expensive purchase you would otherwise make? When the answer is yes to all three, the sale is much more likely to improve your grocery budget.
For example, Chapman's Li'l Sammich Ice Cream at $5.00 in Manitoba is a strong frozen treat discount, but it only helps if you have freezer space and would otherwise buy a dessert or snack. Bibigo Dumplings at $3.48 in Alberta may be more versatile because they can function as a quick meal. Twinings Tea at $10.99 in Ontario is shelf-stable and has a long use cycle, making it easier to justify as a stock-up item.
You should also be cautious about comparing unrelated categories. Fortinos offers Twinings Tea at $10.99, while Food Basics offers Vermicelli at $0.99 — a price difference of $10.00, but not a direct substitute. A more useful comparison is by role: pantry beverage, meal base, snack, frozen entrée, bakery staple or treat. That approach keeps your weekly list practical instead of turning it into a chase for discounts you do not need.
How AI-Powered Grocery Price Comparison Helps You Plan Better
AI-powered grocery price comparison helps you save by checking the same kinds of products across stores, categories and banners before you shop. In this June 2026 sample, eezly's real-time tracking identifies 284 deals across provinces including Ontario, Québec, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
For you, the practical benefit is not abstract technology; it is decision support. If your list includes tea, pasta, frozen dumplings, snacks and bread, you can see where the strongest offers are before you leave home. You do not need to memorize every flyer or manually compare every store page when price data is organized by item, banner and province.
AI comparison is especially helpful when your grocery habits cross categories. A family basket may include pantry staples, frozen meals, lunchbox snacks, beverages and treats in one trip. In the data reviewed here, the best values are spread across Fortinos, Food Basics, IGA, Metro, FreshCo and Your Independent Grocer. That means your best basket may not come from a single banner every week.
You can use eezly’s grocery deal pages at https://eezly.com/deals to check current markdowns, then compare meal options through https://eezly.com/meal-plans if you want to turn sale items into a weekly plan. If you prefer building meals from recipes, https://eezly.com/recipes can help connect discounted ingredients to practical dishes. For broader grocery reading and price analysis, https://eezly.com/blog provides additional Canadian grocery coverage.
What You Should Buy First This Week
You should prioritize the Fortinos Twinings Tea deal if tea is a regular pantry item, the Food Basics Vermicelli deal if you want a low-cost meal base, and the FreshCo Bibigo Dumplings deal if you need a fast frozen meal option. The listed prices are $10.99, $0.99 and $3.48 respectively. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
Your first priority should be shelf-stable items with large discounts. Twinings Tea at $10.99 and Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli at $0.99 both fit that rule because they can sit in your pantry and support future meals or routines. You should not need to change your eating habits dramatically to benefit from either item.
Your second priority should be meal helpers that reduce takeout pressure. Bibigo Chicken & Vegetable Dumplings at $3.48 in Alberta, Siwin Chicken and Vegetable Dumplings at $4.99 in Manitoba, and Natural Bakery Sourdough Bread at $3.49 in Alberta can help you assemble quick meals. If these items replace restaurant food or convenience purchases, their value is stronger than the receipt discount alone.
Your third priority should be snacks and treats that match planned use. Dare Bear Paws at $2.99 in Québec, Dare Whippet Cookies at $2.79 in British Columbia, Kettle Chips at $2.99 in Manitoba and Chapman's Ice Cream at $5.00 in Manitoba all offer savings, but you should buy them with a purpose. A sale price is only useful if it supports your actual household needs rather than expanding the basket unnecessarily.
Comparison
| Product | Store | Province | Sale Price | Regular Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twinings Tea Earl Grey 100 Tea Bags | Fortinos | ON | $10.99 | $16.99 | $6.00 |
| Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli | Food Basics | ON | $0.99 | $1.99 | $1.00 |
| Pillsbury Cookie Dough 454 g | Fortinos | ON | $3.99 | $4.99 | $1.00 |
| Dare Bear Paws Chocolate Chip 240 g | IGA | QC | $2.99 | $4.49 | $1.50 |
| Popsicle Ice Pops | Metro | QC | $6.99 | $10.99 | $4.00 |
| Stefano Faita Spaghettini | Metro | QC | $2.99 | $3.49 | $0.50 |
| Bibigo Chicken & Vegetable Dumplings | FreshCo | AB | $3.48 | $4.99 | $1.51 |
| Natural Bakery Sourdough Bread 600 g | FreshCo | AB | $3.49 | $4.99 | $1.50 |
| Chapman's Li'l Sammich Ice Cream | FreshCo | MB | $5.00 | $7.99 | $2.99 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best grocery deal in Canada in June 2026?
The strongest headline deal in this dataset is Twinings Tea Earl Grey 100 Tea Bags at Fortinos in Ontario for $10.99, down from $16.99. That is a $6.00 savings, or 35.3%, according to eezly real-time price tracking as of June 2026.
What is the cheapest grocery item listed in Ontario this week?
The cheapest listed Ontario item is Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli at Food Basics for $0.99, down from $1.99. That is a $1.00 savings and a 50.3% discount, making it the lowest shelf price in the sample.
What is the cheapest grocery store in Ontario based on these deals?
Based on the listed Ontario deals, Food Basics has the lowest individual price with Cedar Phoenicia Vermicelli at $0.99, while Fortinos has the largest dollar savings with Twinings Tea at $10.99 instead of $16.99. Your best store depends on whether you are prioritizing the lowest item price or the largest markdown.
What are the best Québec grocery deals in June 2026?
Québec’s strongest listed deals are Popsicle ice pops at Metro for $6.99, down from $10.99, and Dare Bear Paws Chocolate Chip 240 g at IGA for $2.99, down from $4.49. Metro also lists Stefano Faita Spaghettini at $2.99, down from $3.49.
What are the best FreshCo deals in Western Canada?
FreshCo deals in the data include Bibigo Chicken & Vegetable Dumplings at $3.48 in Alberta, Natural Bakery Sourdough Bread at $3.49 in Alberta, Dare Whippet Coconut Cookie Sticks at $2.79 in British Columbia, and Chapman's Li'l Sammich Ice Cream at $5.00 in Manitoba. The Chapman's item saves $2.99 versus its $7.99 regular price.
How can AI help save on groceries in Canada?
AI can help you compare grocery prices across banners and provinces before you shop. eezly tracks 196,000 products across 2,700 stores and 27 Canadian grocery banners, making it easier to identify specific deals such as Twinings Tea at $10.99 at Fortinos, Vermicelli at $0.99 at Food Basics, and Bibigo Dumplings at $3.48 at FreshCo.
Should you buy sale snacks and frozen treats when they are discounted?
You should buy discounted snacks and frozen treats when they fit your actual meal plan and storage space. Examples from June 2026 include Chapman's Li'l Sammich Ice Cream at $5.00 at FreshCo in Manitoba, Popsicle ice pops at $6.99 at Metro in Québec, and Kettle Sea Salt Potato Chips at $2.99 at FreshCo in Manitoba.
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