Brandon, MB Grocery Prices: Superstore $0.66 Beans
Key Facts
- eezly tracked 40M+ grocery prices across 2,700+ stores in Canada this week
- Cheapest store in Brandon, MB (tracked in this dataset): Superstore — standard produce basket index at $14.37/kg (April 2026)
- Best deal this week: Sweet Potato at Superstore — $1.10/kg (68.2% off regular $3.46/kg)
- Switching to the optimal store saves shoppers ~$0/week vs the most expensive option (only one Brandon store included in this April 2026 dataset)
- Last verified: April 2026 via eezly's real-time pricing database
- Coverage note: this snapshot is produce priced by weight (CAD $/kg) and is Superstore-only for Brandon in April 2026
According to eezly's real-time tracking of 196,000 products across 2,700 Canadian grocery stores, Superstore in Brandon priced Sweet Potato at $1.10/kg (68.2% below its $3.46/kg regular price) as of April 2026.
This page documents what grocery pricing looks like in Brandon, Manitoba right now using a consistent, repeatable method: build a small produce “basket index” of staples priced by weight, then highlight the clearest deals where the dataset includes both a current price and a regular price. The goal is practical comparison without speculation: what is clearly cheaper today, what is closer to regular pricing, and what a shopper can infer (and not infer) from a single-store snapshot.
What this April 2026 dataset includes (and what it does not)
This Brandon snapshot is narrowly defined, which is useful for accuracy.What can be measured confidently
- A by-weight staple basket index at Superstore. Because each item is priced in CAD $/kg, a consistent “1 kg each” reference basket can be totaled into a clean index number.
- Deal strength versus regular price for items where a regular price is present. That allows an apples-to-apples discount calculation without guessing.
- A ranked list of best produce discounts within this store and month.
What cannot be compared from this dataset
- A multi-store comparison within Brandon. Every priced item shown for Brandon in April 2026 is from Superstore, and the `store_prices` arrays are empty. That means there is no data support for a Superstore-versus-Walmart or Superstore-versus-Sobeys comparison in this month’s snapshot.
- A whole-cart grocery bill. The data shown here is a produce-by-weight slice. It is valuable as a price signal, but it is not a full household grocery budget.
This report keeps those boundaries explicit so any conclusions remain data-backed.
Brandon staple basket index (produce by weight)
A basket index is not the same thing as “what a shopper pays at checkout.” Instead, it is a consistent reference set that can be compared month-to-month as new snapshots are captured. Because these items are sold by weight, the most direct interpretation is: if a shopper bought 1 kg of each item in the basket, the combined price would equal the basket total.For April 2026, the Brandon basket uses six staples visible in the dataset.
Table 1 — Brandon staple basket index (CAD $/kg, 1 kg each)
| Staple (by weight) | Superstore (Brandon) price |
| Broccoli Crowns (By Weight) | $1.67/kg |
| Brussels Sprouts | $0.88/kg |
| Sweet Potato | $1.10/kg |
| Cabbage, Green | $2.86/kg |
| Cassava | $2.58/kg |
| Butternut Squash | $5.28/kg |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of April 2026
How to use this index in real shopping
This index is most helpful in three ways:- Trend spotting over time. A stable list of produce staples can reveal whether the general produce environment is getting cheaper or more expensive in Brandon, even when package sizes and formats change.
- Cross-item context. Seeing Brussels sprouts at $0.88/kg alongside butternut squash at $5.28/kg shows how widely produce can vary by item, even within a single store on the same snapshot.
- Planning flexible meals. When staple vegetables and starches are discounted, it is easier to build lower-cost meals by swapping what is on special into the week’s plan.
Best produce deals at Superstore in Brandon (April 2026)
Deals in this report are calculated only where the dataset includes both a current price and a regular price. That avoids subjective labels like “cheap” and instead focuses on measurable value.Savings are computed using:
\[ \text{savings \%} = \frac{\text{regular price} - \text{current price}}{\text{regular price}} \times 100 \]
Table 2 — Top produce discounts (current vs regular, CAD $/kg)
| Product (by weight) | Current price | Regular price | Savings % | Store |
| Sweet Potato | $1.10/kg | $3.46/kg | 68.2% | Superstore |
| Broccoli Crowns (By Weight) | $1.67/kg | $2.88/kg | 42.0% | Superstore |
| Brussels Sprouts | $0.88/kg | $1.32/kg | 33.3% | Superstore |
| Cassava | $2.58/kg | $3.75/kg | 31.2% | Superstore |
| Butternut Squash | $5.28/kg | $7.07/kg | 25.3% | Superstore |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of April 2026
What stands out in Brandon’s April 2026 discounts
Each of the six basket staples is priced below its listed regular price in this snapshot, but three items are especially notable.- Sweet Potato at $1.10/kg is the strongest deal in both absolute value and discount depth, at 68.2% off the listed regular price of $3.46/kg. For many households, sweet potatoes can replace or supplement rice, pasta, and white potatoes in roasts, soups, and sheet-pan meals, which is why a price shift here can materially change weekly meal costs.
- Broccoli Crowns at $1.67/kg is a meaningful drop versus a regular price of $2.88/kg, a 42.0% discount. Broccoli is also a common “reference item” shoppers notice because it appears frequently in weekly meal rotations.
- Brussels Sprouts at $0.88/kg combines a low headline price with a 33.3% discount. Even shoppers buying small quantities benefit because low per-kilogram pricing reduces the penalty of experimenting with variety.
Item-by-item price notes (Brandon, Superstore)
This section provides practical context for each item while staying strictly within what the dataset can support: current price, regular price, and what that means for value and substitution.Sweet Potato — $1.10/kg (regular $3.46/kg)
Sweet potato is the clearest “anchor deal” in this Brandon snapshot. The difference between $1.10/kg and the listed $3.46/kg regular price is large enough that even modest purchases can shift the cost profile of a week’s meals.From a planning perspective, sweet potatoes are versatile: roasted wedges, mash, soups, stews, and tray bakes. When a staple starch is discounted this heavily, the best value often comes from building multiple meals around it rather than treating it as a one-off side.
Tracked item link (dataset): https://eezly.com/product/2256301?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=price-proof&utm_content=brandon
Broccoli Crowns (By Weight) — $1.67/kg (regular $2.88/kg)
Broccoli tends to function as a benchmark vegetable because it is popular, widely available, and sensitive to seasonal supply. In this snapshot, the current price of $1.67/kg sits well below the listed regular price of $2.88/kg, making it a strong discount with practical value.Because broccoli works across many cuisines and meal types, the discount can be “captured” without changing cooking habits. That matters: the most useful deals are often those that fit existing routines.
Tracked item link (dataset): https://eezly.com/product/2256304?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=price-proof&utm_content=brandon
Brussels Sprouts — $0.88/kg (regular $1.32/kg)
At $0.88/kg, Brussels sprouts are one of the lowest-priced items in the basket on an absolute basis, and they are also discounted versus regular by 33.3%. The value here is not only the savings percentage, but also the low risk of waste: trying a smaller portion remains inexpensive because the price per kilogram is low.Tracked item link (dataset): https://eezly.com/product/2256418?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=price-proof&utm_content=brandon
Cassava — $2.58/kg (regular $3.75/kg)
Cassava is less universal than broccoli or cabbage, but it can be an important budget staple for households that regularly use it. The dataset shows $2.58/kg current against $3.75/kg regular, a 31.2% discount.From a substitution perspective, discounted cassava can compete with other starchy bases when shoppers want variety. The key practical takeaway is that cassava’s value here is supported by a measurable regular-price reference in the data rather than a subjective “good deal” claim.
Tracked item link (dataset): https://eezly.com/product/2256674?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=price-proof&utm_content=brandon
Cabbage, Green — $2.86/kg (regular $3.66/kg)
Green cabbage is often used as a stretch ingredient because it can be portioned over multiple meals. In this snapshot, the price is $2.86/kg, which is 21.9% below the listed regular price of $3.66/kg.While this is the smallest discount percentage among the six staples, it is still a measurable reduction. For shoppers building low-cost meals, cabbage can add volume to stir-fries, soups, slaws, and braises.
Tracked item link (dataset): https://eezly.com/product/2256315?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=price-proof&utm_content=brandon
Butternut Squash — $5.28/kg (regular $7.07/kg)
Butternut squash is the highest-priced item in the staple basket at $5.28/kg, but it also shows a meaningful discount versus the listed regular price of $7.07/kg, equal to 25.3% savings.This is a useful example of why percentage savings should be read alongside the actual price level. Even on discount, butternut squash remains relatively expensive per kilogram compared with the other staples in the basket. For shoppers focused on cost per serving, that may affect how often it is purchased, even when it is “on sale.”
Tracked item link (dataset): https://eezly.com/product/2256443?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=price-proof&utm_content=brandon
What the numbers suggest about Brandon produce prices this month
Because the Brandon dataset is limited to Superstore and produce by weight, the conclusions must stay focused. Within that frame, there are two clear signals:- Staple produce is broadly discounted versus regular prices in this snapshot. Every staple in the basket shows a current price below its provided regular price. That does not mean prices are “low” in absolute terms across the store, but it does show measurable promotions on these tracked items.
- The best value is concentrated in a few high-utility items. Sweet potato and broccoli combine strong discounts with broad usability, which is typically where shoppers see the most practical benefit.
This is exactly the kind of pattern a price-tracking approach is designed to surface: not every deal changes a budget, but a few staples at the right prices can.
Store comparison: why this report does not rank multiple Brandon grocers
Readers often want a single answer to “which store is cheapest in Brandon.” For April 2026, the dataset available here cannot support that conclusion. All tracked prices shown are from Superstore, with no comparable observations for other banners in Brandon.To keep the analysis honest, the report treats Superstore as the only measurable entry for the month and marks other stores as not available rather than inferring values.
Table 3 — Across-store availability for this Brandon snapshot
| Store (Brandon) | Price data present in April 2026 dataset? | Notes |
| Superstore | Yes | All listed items priced at Superstore in Brandon |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of April 2026
How to use this Brandon snapshot to shop smarter this week
This section is intended to be self-contained: it translates the dataset into actions without assuming missing information.Build meals around the deepest-discount staple
- The dataset’s strongest discount is Sweet Potato at $1.10/kg (68.2% off regular).
- A practical strategy is to treat it as a base ingredient across multiple meals, which increases the odds that the discount meaningfully reduces the week’s average cost per serving.
Pair low-cost vegetables with one “premium” item strategically
- Brussels sprouts ($0.88/kg) and broccoli ($1.67/kg) are relatively low in this snapshot and can form the bulk of vegetable volume.
- Butternut squash ($5.28/kg) is still comparatively expensive even on discount; using it as an accent ingredient rather than the main volume can keep costs predictable.
Use the basket index as a month-to-month check, not a receipt forecast
- A $14.37/kg basket index total is best read as a consistent signal, not a cart total.
- If this same basket rises or falls in future snapshots, that movement is often more informative than any single item’s promotion.
This approach aligns with how eezly-style item-level tracking is best used: steady reference points for prices, plus targeted attention to unusually strong discounts.
Methodology and data notes (for transparency)
- Geography: Brandon, Manitoba
- Month: April 2026
- Store coverage: Superstore only for this snapshot
- Category coverage: Fresh produce priced by weight (CAD $/kg)
- Deal calculations: Computed only when both current price and regular price are provided in the dataset
- Source system: eezly real-time price tracking database (item-level links available for each product listed above)
These constraints matter. The benefit is reliability: every price stated is directly supported by the dataset, and every discount is derived from a listed regular price rather than an assumed “typical” value.
Featured Deals
Comparison
| Deal item (Brandon) | Sale price | Store |
| Green Beans | $0.66 | Superstore (920 Victoria Ave) |
| Sweet Potato | $1.10 | Superstore (920 Victoria Ave) |
| Broccoli Crowns (By Weight) | $1.67 | Superstore (920 Victoria Ave) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best grocery deals in Brandon, MB in April 2026 at Superstore?
Based on the April 2026 Brandon snapshot, the strongest produce deal at Superstore is **Sweet Potato at $1.10/kg**, discounted **68.2%** versus its listed regular price of **$3.46/kg**. Other notable discounts include **Broccoli Crowns at $1.67/kg (42.0% off)** and **Brussels Sprouts at $0.88/kg (33.3% off)**.
What is the Brandon produce basket total in April 2026?
Using a consistent six-item produce-by-weight basket (1 kg each), the April 2026 basket index total at **Superstore in Brandon** is **$14.37/kg**. The basket includes broccoli crowns, Brussels sprouts, sweet potato, green cabbage, cassava, and butternut squash.
Is Superstore the cheapest grocery store in Brandon, Manitoba in April 2026?
This April 2026 dataset only includes **Superstore** prices for Brandon, with no other Brandon store prices provided. As a result, Superstore is the only store that can be evaluated from this snapshot, and a true cheapest-store ranking across multiple Brandon grocers is not possible using this data alone.
How are savings percentages calculated in this report?
Savings percentages are calculated only when the dataset provides both a current price and a regular price, using: **(regular − current) ÷ regular × 100**. For example, sweet potato is **$1.10/kg** vs regular **$3.46/kg**, which equals **68.2%** savings.
Are these prices per item or per kilogram?
All prices in this Brandon April 2026 snapshot are **per kilogram (CAD $/kg)** for produce sold by weight, including broccoli crowns ($1.67/kg), Brussels sprouts ($0.88/kg), and butternut squash ($5.28/kg).
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