Quebec Grocery Deals: Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners $2.99 at IGA
According to eezly's real-time tracking of 196,000 products across 2,700 Canadian grocery stores, Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners $2.99 at IGA is the leading Quebec meat deal in this week’s tracked offers as of May 2026. In Quebec, the active grocery banners in this pricing view include IGA, Maxi, Metro, Super C, Metro Plus, Provigo, Walmart and Wholesale Club, with current highlighted prices including Compliments Everything Bagels at $3.99 at IGA, Natrel Ice Cream Mochi Mango at $3.99 at IGA, and Del Monte Peach-Mango Fruit Juice Cocktail at $6.50 at Maxi. IGA offers Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99, while the regular price is $5.99 — a savings of 50.08% according to eezly data for May 2026.
Quebec grocery shopping in May 2026 is also being shaped by national affordability politics, including discussion of federal food affordability measures and a proposed GST rebate boost. For your weekly shop, however, the most immediate savings still come from comparing shelf prices, sale prices and meal costs before you choose between IGA, Maxi, Metro and other Quebec banners. This guide focuses on the prices currently available in eezly’s live pricing database and translates them into practical decisions for your basket.
The best Quebec grocery deal this week is Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at IGA for $2.99
Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at IGA are priced at $2.99, down from a regular price of $5.99, which makes this the deepest percentage discount among the highlighted Quebec deals at 50.08%. The $3.00 price drop is larger than the sale savings on Del Monte Peach-Mango Fruit Juice Cocktail at Maxi and Kim Phat Whole Water Chestnuts at IGA. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].
For you, the practical value of this deal depends on whether processed meat is already part of your meal plan. A $2.99 pack of Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners can anchor a lower-cost lunch, barbecue meal or quick dinner, especially if you already have buns, condiments or vegetables at home. The key point is not only that the price is low, but that the discount is large relative to the item’s own regular price. When an item drops from $5.99 to $2.99, you are paying almost exactly half the usual shelf price.
The strongest comparison in the current Quebec deal set is between IGA’s meat and bakery offers. IGA offers Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99, while the same store’s regular price is $5.99 — a savings of 50.08% according to eezly data for May 2026. IGA also offers Compliments Everything Bagels 6 Pack 450 g at $3.99, while the regular price is $7.00 — a savings of 43.00%. If you are building a simple weekend basket, those two IGA items together give you a sale-priced protein and a bakery item without needing to compare across multiple stores.
The federal affordability debate matters because households are watching every food dollar more closely, but a proposed GST rebate boost would not replace the need to compare store-level grocery prices. Many basic groceries in Canada are already treated differently from taxable consumer goods, so the shelf-price savings you see on items such as wieners, bagels, pantry goods and produce remain important. Your best short-term strategy is to treat any future rebate as extra budget relief, while still buying the items that are already discounted in your local Quebec grocery rotation.
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Quebec grocery deal table: the top tracked discounts at IGA and Maxi
IGA has the strongest percentage discounts in the current Quebec deal set, led by Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at 50.08% off and Natrel Ice Cream Mochi Mango at 46.73% off. Maxi’s highlighted deal is Del Monte Peach-Mango Fruit Juice Cocktail at $6.50, down from $6.75, with a smaller 3.70% discount but the best tracked price across stores for that item. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].
The table below shows the five active Quebec grocery deals provided in the May 2026 price feed. The strongest percentage markdown is Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at IGA, while the largest dollar discount is Natrel Ice Cream Mochi Mango at IGA, which is $3.50 below its regular price. You should read this table as a shortlist for targeted shopping rather than as a full weekly basket, because these are individual sale opportunities across meat, bakery, frozen dessert, pantry and beverage categories.
| Rank by savings % | Product | Brand | Store | Sale price | Regular price | Dollar savings | Savings % | Deal notes |
| 1 | Bar-B-Q Wieners | Lafleur | IGA | $2.99 | $5.99 | $3.00 | 50.08% | Best price across stores; huge discount; on sale; top deal in category | ||||||
| 2 | Ice Cream Mochi Mango 210 ml | Natrel | IGA | $3.99 | $7.49 | $3.50 | 46.73% | Best price across stores; huge discount; on sale; top deal in category | ||||||
| 3 | Everything Bagels 6 Pack 450 g | Compliments | IGA | $3.99 | $7.00 | $3.01 | 43.00% | Best price across stores; huge discount; on sale; top deal in category | ||||||
| 4 | Whole Water Chestnuts 227 g | Kim Phat | IGA | $1.99 | $2.19 | $0.20 | 9.13% | Best price across stores; on sale; top deal in category | ||||||
| 5 | Peach-Mango Fruit Juice Cocktail | Del Monte | Maxi | $6.50 | $6.75 | $0.25 | 3.70% | Best price across stores; on sale; top deal in category | Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026 For your own grocery planning, the order of this table matters. If you are choosing one deal to prioritize, the Lafleur wieners at IGA provide the largest percentage reduction and the clearest savings signal. If you are choosing by dollar markdown, Natrel Ice Cream Mochi Mango at IGA is also notable because the price falls from $7.49 to $3.99, which is a $3.50 reduction. By contrast, Del Monte Peach-Mango Fruit Juice Cocktail at Maxi is a much smaller markdown at $0.25, but it still carries a “best price across stores” badge in the current data. The IGA concentration is important for your route planning. Four of the five highlighted deals are at IGA, which may make IGA the more efficient stop if your list includes processed meat, bagels, frozen dessert or Asian pantry ingredients. Maxi still matters because the Del Monte juice cocktail deal is attached to Maxi and because several priced recipe ingredients in this guide also come from Maxi. If you shop both banners, you can reserve IGA for the deepest sale tags and use Maxi for select produce and pantry components. A practical Quebec basket index for May 2026For a practical Quebec basket in May 2026, Maxi has several of the lower-priced produce and seasoning items in the tracked recipe data, including cauliflower at $4.79, broccoli at $3.50 and curry powder at $2.50. Metro appears in the same basket with ginger at $0.33, table salt at $1.99 and crimini mushrooms at $5.99. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. This basket index is designed to help you think like a price comparer rather than a one-store loyalist. It uses item-level prices from the current Quebec recipe data and shows where specific ingredients are priced in the feed. You should not treat it as a full-store ranking, because your cheapest store can change depending on whether you are buying fresh vegetables, spices, pantry basics, meat, bakery or frozen products. Still, it gives you a useful view of how a real cooking basket can split across Maxi and Metro. | Basket item | Category | Store | Price | How you might use it |
| Cauliflower | Fresh produce | Maxi | $4.79 | Main vegetable for roasting, curry bowls or side dishes | ||||||||||
| Curry Powder | Seasoning | Maxi | $2.50 | Spice base for roasted cauliflower or curry-style vegetables | ||||||||||
| Broccoli | Fresh produce | Maxi | $3.50 | Stir-fry vegetable, side dish or pasta add-in | ||||||||||
| Asparagus | Fresh produce | Maxi | $5.99 | Stir-fry vegetable or roasted side | ||||||||||
| Ginger | Fresh produce / aromatics | Metro | $0.33 | Stir-fry aromatic, sauce base or soup ingredient | ||||||||||
| Table Salt | Pantry staple | Metro | $1.99 | Basic seasoning for cooking and baking | ||||||||||
| Crimini Mushrooms | Fresh produce | Metro | $5.99 | Stir-fry, omelette, pasta or rice bowl ingredient |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026
For your own basket, the useful pattern is that Maxi supplies several core vegetable and spice items in this data, while Metro supplies low-cost aromatics and pantry basics. Maxi offers cauliflower at $4.79, while Metro offers table salt at $1.99 — the comparison is not product-for-product, but it shows why your best grocery route can depend on the category you need. If you are cooking a curry-style vegetable dish, your cauliflower and curry powder are both priced at Maxi in this feed, which simplifies the trip. If you are making a stir-fry, Metro’s ginger at $0.33 is a small but important ingredient that can improve flavour without materially raising the meal cost.
You can also use this basket index to avoid overbuying. A common grocery mistake is chasing one sale and then adding several full-price extras that erase the savings. If your list already includes cauliflower, broccoli, ginger and mushrooms, you can decide whether to shop one banner for convenience or split the list only when the savings justify the extra stop. In May 2026, the data gives you enough item-level visibility to make that decision before you enter the store.
What the proposed GST rebate boost means for your Quebec grocery budget
A proposed GST rebate boost would support household affordability, but your grocery bill in Quebec still depends most directly on shelf prices such as $2.99 for Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at IGA and $4.79 for cauliflower at Maxi. Federal relief may improve your cash flow, while store-level price comparison determines what you pay at checkout this week. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].
For you, the distinction between a rebate and a grocery sale is important. A rebate is a government affordability measure that may put money back into eligible households’ budgets, depending on the final policy design. A grocery sale is immediate: if the price tag says $2.99 instead of $5.99 for Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at IGA, the difference is visible when you buy the product. The two can work together, but they solve different problems.
Quebec households should also remember that grocery affordability is not only about tax policy. The price of a meal can change because of produce costs, brand choices, store banners and whether you are buying sale items or regular-price products. In the current data, Curry Roasted Cauliflower costs $29.27 for four servings, or $7.32 per serving, using priced ingredients from Maxi and Metro. That is a different kind of affordability measure: it tells you what a meal can cost when ingredients are itemized before you shop.
Your best response to federal affordability news is to keep your grocery system grounded in numbers. If the GST rebate boost advances, you can treat that as broader household support. For the basket itself, you should still compare IGA, Maxi, Metro, Super C, Metro Plus, Provigo, Walmart and Wholesale Club when your list contains items that vary widely by banner. The current May 2026 data shows why: the best highlighted meat, bakery and frozen dessert deals sit at IGA, while important recipe ingredients appear at Maxi and Metro.
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Meal planning in Quebec: two priced recipes show the cost difference
The priced Quebec recipes show Curry Roasted Cauliflower at $29.27 for four servings, or $7.32 per serving, and Chicken Stir-Fry at $34.76 for four servings, or $8.69 per serving. The cauliflower recipe is $5.49 cheaper at the recipe level than the chicken stir-fry in the current May 2026 data. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].
Meal planning is where grocery price comparison becomes most useful for you. Looking at a single sale item is helpful, but looking at a full recipe tells you whether dinner is likely to fit your budget. The Curry Roasted Cauliflower recipe has four priced ingredients: cauliflower at $4.79 from Maxi, olive oil at $19.99 from Metro, curry powder at $2.50 from Maxi and table salt at $1.99 from Metro. Those itemized prices add to $29.27, which is why the recipe lands at $7.32 per serving for four servings.
| Recipe | Servings | Total cost | Cost per serving | Priced ingredients | Stores appearing in ingredient list |
| Curry Roasted Cauliflower | 4 | $29.27 | $7.32 | Cauliflower $4.79; olive oil $19.99; curry powder $2.50; table salt $1.99 | Maxi, Metro |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026
The Chicken Stir-Fry recipe is more expensive at $34.76, but it also contains more priced components. Its ingredient list includes asparagus at $5.99 from Maxi, broccoli at $3.50 from Maxi, ginger at $0.33 from Metro, crimini mushrooms at $5.99 from Metro and baby carrots at $6.99 from Metro. Because the listed ingredients span both Maxi and Metro, you should decide whether the added stop is worth it for your schedule. If you already shop both banners, the split may be manageable; if you are shopping after work, a one-store substitute may be more practical.
The recipe comparison also shows why per-serving cost is useful. Curry Roasted Cauliflower at $7.32 per serving is $1.37 less per serving than Chicken Stir-Fry at $8.69 per serving. If you are cooking for four, that difference becomes visible at the recipe level as $5.49. You should use per-serving prices when comparing dinner options, because a recipe with one expensive pantry item can still be reasonable if that item lasts beyond a single meal.
How to shop IGA, Maxi and Metro differently in Quebec this month
In the current Quebec data, IGA is strongest for the top highlighted sale items, Maxi is important for several produce and seasoning prices, and Metro appears in pantry and fresh ingredient pricing. IGA has Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99, Maxi has cauliflower at $4.79, and Metro has ginger at $0.33. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].
If your list is sale-driven, start by checking IGA. The strongest discounts in the current highlighted deal set are all at IGA: Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99, Natrel Ice Cream Mochi Mango at $3.99, Compliments Everything Bagels at $3.99 and Kim Phat Whole Water Chestnuts at $1.99. That does not mean every item at IGA is cheapest, but it does mean IGA deserves attention when you are scanning for large markdowns in May 2026. For your basket, the best move is to group these IGA deals together if they fit meals you already plan to make.
If your list is ingredient-driven, Maxi and Metro become more important. Maxi appears in the priced recipe data for cauliflower at $4.79, curry powder at $2.50, asparagus at $5.99, broccoli at $3.50 and a $2.49 Chicken Stick Buffalo item. Metro appears for olive oil at $19.99, table salt at $1.99, ginger at $0.33, crimini mushrooms at $5.99, baby carrots at $6.99 and other recipe components. Your best store can change depending on whether you need a discounted branded item or the ingredients for a cooked meal.
If you shop at Super C, Metro Plus, Provigo, Walmart or Wholesale Club, the broader strategy is the same: compare your actual list instead of assuming one banner always wins. The active Quebec banners in this guide include IGA, Maxi, Metro, Super C, Metro Plus, Provigo, Walmart and Wholesale Club, but the current item-level prices provided here are concentrated at IGA, Maxi and Metro. You can use the known prices as benchmarks. For example, if you see wieners above $2.99 elsewhere, you know IGA’s tracked Lafleur price is lower in this deal set; if you see cauliflower above $4.79, you know the Maxi price in this recipe data is a relevant comparison point.
How AI price comparison helps you spend less without lowering food quality
AI-powered grocery price comparison helps you save by matching your actual grocery list to current prices, such as Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99 at IGA, cauliflower at $4.79 at Maxi and ginger at $0.33 at Metro. The value comes from comparing item-level prices before you commit to a store or recipe. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].
For you, the biggest advantage of AI grocery comparison is reducing guesswork. Without price intelligence, you may rely on habit, flyers or memory, and those can miss a deal that is outside your usual store. With real-time price tracking, you can identify whether a sale is meaningful relative to the regular price. Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at IGA are not just on sale; they are down from $5.99 to $2.99, which is a 50.08% reduction. That is a different signal from a small markdown such as Del Monte Peach-Mango Fruit Juice Cocktail at Maxi, which is down from $6.75 to $6.50.
AI can also help with meal planning because it looks beyond individual products. If you are deciding between Curry Roasted Cauliflower and Chicken Stir-Fry, the relevant number is not only the price of cauliflower or broccoli. It is the recipe total and cost per serving: $29.27 and $7.32 per serving for the cauliflower recipe, compared with $34.76 and $8.69 per serving for the stir-fry. That kind of comparison helps you keep meals varied without drifting into a higher-cost pattern.
Source note: 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 most useful habit is to compare before you shop, not after. If you know that your planned dinner costs $34.76 and an alternative costs $29.27, you can switch meals before you buy ingredients. If you know that IGA has multiple top deals in the current Quebec data, you can decide whether to make IGA your first stop. If you know that Maxi and Metro appear across the recipe ingredient lists, you can decide whether splitting the shop is worth your time.
A May 2026 Quebec shopping strategy you can actually use
Your strongest May 2026 Quebec strategy is to pair IGA’s top sale items with recipe-priced staples from Maxi and Metro, while using the proposed GST rebate boost as budget context rather than a substitute for price comparison. The clearest sale is Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99 at IGA, and the lower-cost recipe among the two priced options is Curry Roasted Cauliflower at $7.32 per serving. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking].
Start with meals, then add deals. If you begin with a deal table, you may buy discounted products that do not become complete meals. If you begin with your dinners, you can decide whether the $29.27 Curry Roasted Cauliflower recipe or the $34.76 Chicken Stir-Fry recipe fits your week, then add sale items like IGA bagels or Lafleur wieners only if they serve a purpose. This approach keeps your grocery list organized and helps prevent sale-driven overspending.
Next, separate your list into three groups: must-buy ingredients, flexible ingredients and stock-up items. Must-buy ingredients are the items needed for planned meals, such as cauliflower, curry powder, broccoli or ginger. Flexible ingredients are items where you can substitute depending on price, such as vegetables for a stir-fry. Stock-up items are sale products with a strong discount, such as Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at 50.08% off or Natrel Ice Cream Mochi Mango at 46.73% off, provided they fit your household’s eating habits.
Finally, use the federal affordability conversation as a reminder to focus on controllable decisions. A proposed GST rebate boost may matter to your household budget, but you can act immediately on the prices in front of you. In the current Quebec feed, that means recognizing IGA’s top discounts, using Maxi’s listed prices for produce and seasonings, and noting Metro’s role in pantry and fresh ingredient costs. When you compare the actual item prices before you shop, your grocery decisions become less reactive and more deliberate.
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Comparison
| Product or recipe | Store or stores | Current price | Regular price or comparison | Key takeaway |
| Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners | IGA | $2.99 | $5.99 regular | 50.08% savings, strongest highlighted deal |
| Natrel Ice Cream Mochi Mango 210 ml | IGA | $3.99 | $7.49 regular | $3.50 savings, largest dollar discount in deal list |
| Compliments Everything Bagels 6 Pack 450 g | IGA | $3.99 | $7.00 regular | 43.00% savings on bakery item |
| Del Monte Peach-Mango Fruit Juice Cocktail | Maxi | $6.50 | $6.75 regular | Best price across stores in current data |
| Curry Roasted Cauliflower | Maxi, Metro | $29.27 | $7.32 per serving | Lower-cost of the two priced recipes |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest grocery store in Quebec in May 2026?
Based on the highlighted May 2026 prices, IGA has the strongest current sale concentration, including Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99, Natrel Ice Cream Mochi Mango at $3.99 and Compliments Everything Bagels at $3.99. Maxi is also competitive in the recipe data, with cauliflower at $4.79, curry powder at $2.50 and broccoli at $3.50. Your cheapest store depends on your exact basket, but IGA leads the listed top deals by percentage discount.
Where is the best grocery deal in Quebec this week?
The best highlighted Quebec grocery deal is Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at IGA for $2.99, down from a regular price of $5.99. That is a $3.00 savings and a 50.08% discount according to eezly’s real-time price tracking for May 2026. If you are buying meat for a quick meal, barbecue or lunch plan, this is the strongest percentage markdown in the current deal list.
What are the best IGA deals in Quebec right now?
The top IGA deals in the current Quebec data are Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99, Natrel Ice Cream Mochi Mango 210 ml at $3.99, Compliments Everything Bagels 6 Pack 450 g at $3.99 and Kim Phat Whole Water Chestnuts 227 g at $1.99. The Lafleur wieners have the largest percentage discount at 50.08%, while the Natrel mochi has the largest dollar savings at $3.50 off the regular price.
Is Maxi cheaper than Metro for groceries in Quebec?
Maxi and Metro each show competitive prices in different parts of the current Quebec recipe data. Maxi has cauliflower at $4.79, curry powder at $2.50, asparagus at $5.99 and broccoli at $3.50. Metro has ginger at $0.33, table salt at $1.99, crimini mushrooms at $5.99 and baby carrots at $6.99. Your best choice depends on whether your list is heavier on produce, pantry staples or specific recipe ingredients.
How much does a simple vegetarian meal cost in Quebec in May 2026?
The priced Curry Roasted Cauliflower recipe costs $29.27 for four servings, or $7.32 per serving, in the current Quebec data. Its priced ingredients are cauliflower at $4.79 from Maxi, olive oil at $19.99 from Metro, curry powder at $2.50 from Maxi and table salt at $1.99 from Metro. This makes it the lower-cost option compared with the listed Chicken Stir-Fry at $34.76 total and $8.69 per serving.
How can AI help save on groceries in Quebec?
AI can help you save by comparing item-level prices across grocery banners before you shop. In the current Quebec data, that means identifying Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99 at IGA, Del Monte Peach-Mango Fruit Juice Cocktail at $6.50 at Maxi and ginger at $0.33 at Metro. AI-powered grocery price comparison is especially useful when you are choosing between recipes, because it can compare full meal costs such as $29.27 for Curry Roasted Cauliflower versus $34.76 for Chicken Stir-Fry.
Will a proposed GST rebate boost lower grocery prices in Quebec?
A proposed GST rebate boost would be an affordability measure for household budgets, but it would not replace the need to compare grocery shelf prices. Your immediate checkout savings still come from store-level prices, such as Lafleur Bar-B-Q Wieners at $2.99 at IGA or cauliflower at $4.79 at Maxi. In practical terms, you should treat any future rebate as budget support while continuing to shop by current prices and sale discounts.
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