Prix d’épicerie à Sherbrooke (QC) : fraises à 1,77$

April 17, 2026 · 13 min read · QC
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Prices verified May 8, 2026

Key Facts

According to eezly's real-time tracking of 196,000 products across 2,700 Canadian grocery stores, 1 lb strawberries at $1.77 at Maxi stood out as one of the strongest price-versus-regular gaps observed in Sherbrooke as of April 2026.

What this Sherbrooke price snapshot covers (and what it does not)

This page is a targeted look at observed fruit prices in Sherbrooke, Québec, using the items available in the dataset provided for April 2026. Fruit is a useful category for value comparisons because weekly promotions can be steep and highly visible, often serving as “traffic drivers” that influence where shoppers decide to start (or consolidate) a trip.

This is not a full cost-of-living survey and it is not a complete storewide basket for every banner in the city. Instead, the goal is to answer practical questions shoppers regularly have:

The core conclusion from the observed items is consistent: Super C and Maxi capture most of the strongest fruit deals in this snapshot, while IGA appears as a useful reference point for a large-format orange bag that can make sense for higher-consumption households.

Quick takeaways for Sherbrooke shoppers

Maxi: one standout, highly promotional price point

Maxi’s headline in April 2026 is clear: Strawberries 1LB at $1.77 versus a regular price of $4.99. That is an unusually large gap for a high-demand item, and it is the kind of price that can justify choosing a starting store for the week, especially if strawberries are already on the list.

Super C: multiple fruit “doorcrashers” in one place

Super C shows the broadest concentration of low fruit prices in the data provided:

When one banner has several deeply discounted items at the same time, the practical value is not only the savings on each item, but also the ability to buy multiple produce items without “giving back” the savings elsewhere by needing to shop another store for comparable deals.

IGA: a high-volume benchmark, smaller discount

IGA’s observed item is Orange Seedless 8lbs at $9.00 (regular $10.00). The discount is not as dramatic as the produce promotions at Maxi and Super C, but the format itself is meaningful: an 8 lb bag can reduce the frequency of produce runs for households that reliably consume oranges.

Table 1 — Observed prices and discounts in Sherbrooke (April 2026)

The table below consolidates the items available in the dataset and compares sale price to regular price. This is the most direct way to see where the biggest “gap” is, which often indicates how promotion-driven a banner is that week.

| Product (format) | Store | Price (CAD $) | Regular price (CAD $) | Discount (CAD $) |

Strawberries 1LBMaxi1.774.993.22
Jumbo CantaloupeSuper C1.774.993.22
CoconutsSuper C1.492.290.80
Extra Large Green Seedless GrapesSuper C3.908.804.90
Canary MelonSuper C2.384.392.01
| Orange Seedless 8lbs | IGA | 9.00 | 10.00 | 1.00 |

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

What matters more than the sticker price: the discount depth

A low price is helpful, but a large discount versus regular often signals a short-term promotion that is especially worth planning around. Discount depth is also a more stable way to compare deals across items with different typical price levels.

In this dataset, two patterns stand out:

- Strawberries 1LB at Maxi - Jumbo Cantaloupe at Super C

- Extra Large Green Seedless Grapes at Super C: $3.90 vs $8.80 regular (save $4.90)

That grapes discount is important because it illustrates why the “best deal” is not always the cheapest item. If a household buys grapes regularly, saving $4.90 on one purchase can exceed the savings from several smaller discounts elsewhere.

Table 2 — Best deals ranked by percent savings

Percent savings helps compare promotions across items with different price points. Using the observed sale price and the stated regular price, the following deals rank highest in Sherbrooke for April 2026.

| Product | Store | Price (CAD $) | Regular price (CAD $) | Savings (CAD $) | Savings (%) |

Strawberries 1LBMaxi1.774.993.2264.5%
Jumbo CantaloupeSuper C1.774.993.2264.5%
Extra Large Green Seedless GrapesSuper C3.908.804.9055.7%
Canary MelonSuper C2.384.392.0145.8%
CoconutsSuper C1.492.290.8034.9%
| Orange Seedless 8lbs | IGA | 9.00 | 10.00 | 1.00 | 10.0% |

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

Store-by-store analysis: what the pricing suggests in Sherbrooke

Super C: strongest multi-item produce run in this snapshot

Super C holds four of the six items in the dataset, and several are classic promotion categories (melons, grapes, coconuts). That mix matters because it can reduce the need for a second stop if the shopping goal is to stock up on fruit for snacks, lunches, and breakfasts.

Key signals from the observed items:

Practical conclusion: If the week’s meal plan needs several fruits, Super C is the easiest place in this dataset to build a produce-heavy mini-basket without losing the savings through scattered trips.

Maxi: one exceptionally sharp lead item

Maxi’s strawberries price is the main story: $1.77 for 1 lb is a classic high-visibility item that can shape where shoppers start their trip. When an item is discounted from $4.99 to $1.77, the difference is large enough that even one purchase meaningfully changes the weekly produce budget.

Practical conclusion: Maxi is especially compelling for shoppers who know they will buy strawberries. To maximize the value of the trip, the rest of the shopping list should be checked against other weekly needs, because this dataset does not include broader categories (dairy, meat, pantry).

IGA: big-bag oranges as a planning tool, not a “doorcrasher”

IGA’s orange bag is a useful example of a different value strategy. Instead of a dramatic one-week markdown, it provides a predictable, family-sized format with a modest discount ($1.00 off a $10.00 regular price).

Practical conclusion: IGA’s 8 lb oranges can be the right purchase for households that prioritize convenience, fewer shopping trips, and consistent fruit consumption. It is not the top savings play in this snapshot, but it is a meaningful benchmark for shoppers comparing formats.

Product-by-product guidance: how to turn these deals into real savings

Strawberries 1LB at Maxi — $1.77 (regular $4.99)

This is the top “price-versus-regular” value signal in the dataset. The savings are $3.22 per 1 lb package, which is large enough that purchasing two packages would imply $6.44 in savings versus the regular price.

How to benefit without waste:

Jumbo Cantaloupe at Super C — $1.77 (regular $4.99)

This is tied with strawberries for the best percentage discount (64.5%). Melons are often used as promotional produce because they are visually prominent and can anchor a fruit platter, snacks, or lunchbox add-ons.

How to benefit:

Extra Large Green Seedless Grapes at Super C — $3.90 (regular $8.80)

This item provides the largest dollar savings ($4.90). Grapes can be a budget pain point because regular prices can be high, and households may skip them when sticker prices rise.

How to benefit:

Canary Melon at Super C — $2.38 (regular $4.39)

This is a mid-tier but still meaningful promotion, saving $2.01 (45.8%). It functions similarly to cantaloupe in meal planning, but provides variety.

How to benefit:

Coconuts at Super C — $1.49 (regular $2.29)

The savings here are smaller in dollars ($0.80) but still substantial in percentage terms (34.9%). Coconuts are often discretionary, so the main question is whether they fit into the household’s planned use.

How to benefit:

Orange Seedless 8lbs at IGA — $9.00 (regular $10.00)

This item’s role is different: it is a bulk-format benchmark with a modest discount (10%). For certain households, that can be the difference between running out of fruit midweek and making an extra trip.

How to benefit:

Building a practical “example basket” from observed items

To make the numbers more concrete, it helps to create a small produce basket from the items that appear in the dataset. Because these items are not all observed at every store, the basket comparison below is illustrative: it shows the cost of buying all Super C observed items together versus choosing only the single IGA bulk item, versus the single Maxi item.

This does not attempt to model a complete weekly grocery shop. It is a lens on what a produce-driven decision might look like in Sherbrooke during April 2026.

Table 3 — Example basket totals by store (based only on observed items)

StoreItems included (from dataset)Total price (CAD $)
Super CJumbo Cantaloupe ($1.77) + Coconuts ($1.49) + Extra Large Green Seedless Grapes ($3.90) + Canary Melon ($2.38)9.54
MaxiStrawberries 1LB ($1.77)1.77
| IGA | Orange Seedless 8lbs ($9.00) | 9.00 |

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

How to interpret this table:

How to use these Sherbrooke deals strategically

Strategy 1: Choose a “lead store” based on the week’s must-buy fruit

If strawberries are a must-buy, Maxi’s $1.77 price is strong enough to designate as the lead stop. If the priority is variety (multiple fruit items), Super C’s cluster of promotions is likely to be more efficient.

Strategy 2: Use discount depth to decide when an extra stop is worth it

Making a second stop only makes sense when the additional savings exceed the extra time and transport costs. In this dataset, the most compelling “extra stop” candidates are:

A household that buys both strawberries and grapes could justify prioritizing the banner that carries each discount, depending on travel time and whether other planned purchases are aligned.

Strategy 3: Avoid turning promotions into waste

Deep discounts can cause overspending if the household buys more than it can use. The most perishable items here are strawberries and cut melons. To keep savings real:

Method notes and limitations (for transparency)

Featured Deals

Canary Melon
-$2.01 (46%)
$2.38 $4.39
Canary Melon
Super C
Orange Seedless 8lbs
-$1.00 (10%)
$9.00 $10.00
Orange Seedless 8lbs
IGA
Strawberries 1LB
-$3.22 (65%)
$1.77 $4.99
Strawberries 1LB
Maxi
Extra Large Green Seedless Grapes
-$4.90 (56%)
$3.90 $8.80
Extra Large Green Seedless Grapes
Super C
Coconuts
-$0.80 (35%)
$1.49 $2.29
Coconuts
Super C
Jumbo Cantaloupe
-$3.22 (65%)
$1.77 $4.99
Jumbo Cantaloupe
Super C
Cantaloupe
-$2.00 (50%)
$1.99 $3.99
Cantaloupe
Maxi
Raspberries Half Pint
-$0.50 (11%)
$4.00 $4.50
Raspberries Half Pint
Provigo

Comparison

Indicateur (Sherbrooke)Prix et bannièreDétail (avril 2026)
Fraises (1 lb)1,77$ chez MaxiRégulier 4,99$ (≈64,5% d’économie)
Raisins sans pépins (verts)3,90$ chez Super CRégulier 8,80$ (≈55,7% d’économie)
Melon Canary2,38$ chez Super CRégulier 4,39$ (≈45,8% d’économie)

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can shoppers find $1.77 strawberries in Sherbrooke, QC in April 2026?

In April 2026, the observed deal in Sherbrooke was Strawberries 1LB at Maxi for $1.77, compared with a listed regular price of $4.99 (64.5% off) based on eezly real-time price tracking.

Which Sherbrooke store had the biggest produce discounts versus regular price?

In the observed April 2026 items, Super C showed the most discounted produce selection overall, including Extra Large Green Seedless Grapes at $3.90 versus $8.80 regular (save $4.90) and Jumbo Cantaloupe at $1.77 versus $4.99 regular (save $3.22).

What was the biggest dollar savings item in the Sherbrooke data?

Extra Large Green Seedless Grapes at Super C had the largest dollar discount: $3.90 sale price versus $8.80 regular, a savings of $4.90 in April 2026.

Are bulk oranges a good deal at IGA in Sherbrooke right now?

The observed item was Orange Seedless 8lbs at IGA for $9.00 versus a $10.00 regular price, a $1.00 savings (10%). It is a modest discount, but the 8 lb size can be useful for households that want fewer shopping trips.

Should shoppers split grocery stops between Maxi and Super C to save money?

Based on the observed April 2026 fruit deals, splitting stops can make sense when the household will actually buy the deeply discounted items, such as $1.77 Strawberries 1LB at Maxi and $3.90 Extra Large Green Seedless Grapes at Super C. The decision depends on whether the added travel time costs less than the savings from those specific promotions.

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