Quebec Grocery: $1.00 Shirriff Dessert Mix at Maxi
According to eezly's real-time tracking of 196,000 products across 2,700 Canadian grocery stores, Shirriff Dessert Mix is $1.00 at Maxi in Quebec as of May 2026.
Key Facts
- Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix is $1.00 at Maxi, down from a regular price of $2.69.
- The Maxi Shirriff deal represents a 62.8% discount, the largest percentage reduction in the listed Quebec deals.
- Rougemont No Sugar Added Low Acid Mellow Apple Juice is $4.49 at IGA, down from $5.99.
- Schneiders Blue Ribbon Bologna Classic 500 g is $8.99 at IGA, compared with a regular price of $10.99.
- Rotini Pasta Salad prices at $11.23 for 8 servings, or $1.40 per serving, using Quebec store prices.
- Shrimp Stir-Fry prices at $41.02 for 6 servings, or $6.84 per serving, with olive oil at Metro listed at $19.99.
- eezly tracks Quebec pricing across banners including Maxi, IGA, Metro, Super C, Provigo, Walmart and Costco.
The broader context is important. Liquidation grocery stores are getting more attention across Canada as households look for lower-cost ways to manage food inflation, but Quebec shoppers still need a baseline for judging whether a liquidation shelf price is genuinely competitive. That is where current mainstream grocery pricing matters: if you know Maxi has a dessert mix at $1.00, IGA has apple juice at $4.49, and a full pasta salad can be priced at $1.40 per serving, you have a practical yardstick before you decide where your next grocery dollar should go.
Quebec Grocery Prices in May 2026: What You Should Know First
Quebec’s most visible listed grocery deal in May 2026 is Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix at Maxi for $1.00. The regular price is $2.69, which means you are looking at a $1.69 reduction and a 62.8% discount. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
That price matters because it is not simply a small pantry markdown; it is the kind of price gap that explains why you may want to compare stores before building your grocery list. Maxi offers Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix at $1.00, while its regular price is $2.69 — a savings of 62.8% according to eezly data, May 2026. For a Quebec household that buys baking mixes, dessert mixes or shelf-stable pantry items, this is the kind of sale where the percentage discount is large enough to change the timing of a purchase.
The same pattern appears across other categories, though not always with the same discount depth. IGA has Rougemont No Sugar Added Low Acid Mellow Apple Juice at $4.49 instead of $5.99, a 25.0% discount. IGA also has Schneiders Blue Ribbon Bologna Classic 500 g at $8.99 instead of $10.99, an 18.2% discount. If you are shopping across Quebec banners, you should not assume one store is always cheapest across every category; your best basket may come from matching each product to the store where it is currently priced best.
You should also pay attention to meal pricing, not only item pricing. A single product deal is useful, but your household budget is shaped by full meals. In the listed Quebec recipe pricing, Rotini Pasta Salad comes in at $11.23 for 8 servings, or $1.40 per serving, while Shrimp Stir-Fry comes in at $41.02 for 6 servings, or $6.84 per serving. That difference shows why lower-cost meal planning can matter as much as chasing individual sale stickers.
Basket Index: Quebec Staple Prices Across Maxi, IGA and Metro
A Quebec basket built from listed staple and meal-planning items shows meaningful price differences by product and store, ranging from $0.99 for sliced water chestnuts at Metro to $19.99 for olive oil at Metro. The itemized prices below give you a practical reference point before you compare your own basket at Maxi, IGA and Metro. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
The basket index below is not a claim that every household buys the same items every week. Instead, it gives you a cross-section of common grocery categories: pasta, produce, pantry goods, beverages, deli meat, cooking oil and meal ingredients. When you shop in Quebec, this kind of item-level view is more useful than asking which banner is “always cheapest,” because grocery pricing often shifts by category.
For example, Maxi appears repeatedly in lower-cost pantry and meal-building items, including Rotini at $2.00, Tomatoes at $1.69, Sweet Green Peppers at $2.05, and Vidalia Onion Dressing at $3.00. Metro appears in produce and specialty ingredients such as Cucumber at $2.49, Sliced Water Chestnuts at $0.99, and Olive Oil at $19.99. IGA appears in the listed deals for deli and beverages, including Schneiders bologna at $8.99 and Rougemont apple juice at $4.49.
| Basket item | Store | Quebec price | Category use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rotini | Maxi | $2.00 | Pasta base |
| Tomatoes | Maxi | $1.69 | Fresh produce |
| Sweet Green Peppers | Maxi | $2.05 | Fresh produce |
| Cucumber, sold individually | Metro | $2.49 | Fresh produce |
| Sliced Water Chestnuts | Metro | $0.99 | Stir-fry ingredient |
| Rougemont No Sugar Added Low Acid Mellow Apple Juice 2 L | IGA | $4.49 | Beverage |
| Schneiders Blue Ribbon Bologna Classic 500 g | IGA | $8.99 | Deli meat |
| Olive Oil | Metro | $19.99 | Pantry cooking staple |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026
This basket view helps you make a practical decision before leaving home. If your list is produce-heavy and includes pasta salad ingredients, you can see several Maxi-priced components in the lower single digits, including Rotini at $2.00 and Tomatoes at $1.69. If your list includes a stir-fry, the $0.99 Metro water chestnuts look inexpensive, but the $19.99 Metro olive oil can dominate the final recipe cost if you need to buy a full bottle.
You should use this table as a benchmark, especially if you are considering a liquidation grocery store. A liquidation grocer may have a compelling shelf price on a pantry item, but you need to compare it against known mainstream prices. If a liquidation store’s dessert mix is above $1.00, Maxi’s Shirriff price is the stronger reference point for May 2026; if a beverage is near $4.49, IGA’s Rougemont apple juice deal gives you a current Quebec comparison.
Top Quebec Grocery Deals This Month
The strongest listed Quebec grocery discount in May 2026 is Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix at Maxi for $1.00, down from $2.69. The next-largest percentage markdown among the listed deals is Rougemont apple juice at IGA for $4.49, down from $5.99. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
When you evaluate grocery deals, the sale price is only half the story. You also need the regular price and the percentage discount, because a product can look inexpensive without being meaningfully discounted. In the current Quebec data, the Shirriff dessert mix has both a low absolute price and a large percentage reduction, making it the clearest standout.
Other offers are more category-specific. Schneiders Blue Ribbon Bologna Classic 500 g at IGA is $8.99, down from $10.99, which may matter if your household buys deli meat for lunches. Compliments Sparkling Water Blackberry 12 x 355 mL at IGA is $7.59, down from $7.99, a smaller 5.0% reduction, but still relevant if sparkling water is already on your list. Bioitalia Organic Lentils at Maxi are $2.79, down from $3.00, which is a modest discount but useful for plant-based meals and pantry planning.
| Product | Store | Sale price | Regular price | Savings | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix | Maxi | $1.00 | $2.69 | $1.69 | 62.8% |
| Rougemont No Sugar Added Low Acid Mellow Apple Juice 2 L | IGA | $4.49 | $5.99 | $1.50 | 25.0% |
| Schneiders Blue Ribbon Bologna Classic 500 g | IGA | $8.99 | $10.99 | $2.00 | 18.2% |
| Organic Lentils, Bioitalia | Maxi | $2.79 | $3.00 | $0.21 | 7.0% |
| Compliments Sparkling Water Blackberry 12 x 355 mL | IGA | $7.59 | $7.99 | $0.40 | 5.0% |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026
You should read the table from two angles. If your goal is the deepest percentage discount, the $1.00 Shirriff dessert mix at Maxi is the clear leader. If your goal is the largest dollar reduction among the listed offers, Schneiders bologna at IGA saves $2.00 off the regular price, while Shirriff saves $1.69 and Rougemont saves $1.50.
This is also where your household habits should shape the decision. You do not save money by buying products you will not use. But if you already buy dessert mixes, apple juice, deli meat, lentils or sparkling water, the listed prices show where you can redirect your basket in May 2026. Your best move is to build the list first, then choose the store combination that matches your actual items.
How Liquidation Grocery Stores Fit Into Quebec Shopping
Liquidation grocery stores are gaining attention because Quebec shoppers need more ways to test whether a grocery price is genuinely competitive. A $1.00 Maxi price on Shirriff dessert mix, a $4.49 IGA price on Rougemont apple juice, and a $1.40-per-serving pasta salad benchmark give you concrete comparison points before you buy from any discount or liquidation shelf. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
The appeal of liquidation grocery stores is straightforward: you may find shelf-stable goods, close-dated items, overstock products or discontinued packaging at lower prices than conventional supermarkets. In a higher-cost grocery environment, that can be attractive. But the risk is that a liquidation price may feel low without actually beating the current sale price at a mainstream banner such as Maxi, IGA, Metro, Super C or Walmart.
That is why you should compare liquidation finds against current banner pricing, not against memory. If you see a dessert mix at a liquidation grocer for $1.49, it may look inexpensive, but Maxi’s $1.00 Shirriff price is the better deal in the listed Quebec data. If you see apple juice near $5.00, IGA’s Rougemont price of $4.49 gives you a clear May 2026 benchmark. If you see sparkling water near $8.00, IGA’s Compliments Blackberry 12-pack at $7.59 is the reference point you should use.
You should also consider category risk. Pantry items such as lentils, dessert mixes and shelf-stable beverages are easier to compare because package sizes and regular prices are relatively clear. Fresh meat, prepared foods and short-dated dairy require more caution because waste can erase any upfront savings. If your household throws away food before using it, the lower shelf price has not improved your grocery budget.
Meal Planning in Quebec: What the Recipe Prices Show
The lowest listed priced recipe in Quebec is Rotini Pasta Salad at $11.23 for 8 servings, or $1.40 per serving. The highest listed recipe is Shrimp Stir-Fry at $41.02 for 6 servings, or $6.84 per serving. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
Meal-level pricing is where your weekly grocery decisions become clearer. A pantry deal may save you $1 or $2, but a lower-cost dinner pattern can reduce the cost of several servings at once. In the listed Quebec recipes, the difference between Rotini Pasta Salad and Shrimp Stir-Fry is substantial: the pasta salad is priced at $1.40 per serving, while the shrimp recipe is $6.84 per serving.
Rotini Pasta Salad is the budget anchor in this set. The ingredient list includes Rotini at Maxi for $2.00, Cucumber at Metro for $2.49, Tomatoes at Maxi for $1.69, Sweet Green Peppers at Maxi for $2.05, and Vidalia Onion Dressing at Maxi for $3.00. The full recipe totals $11.23 for 8 servings, which makes it useful for lunches, potlucks or a warm-weather side dish in May.
Lemony Chicken is more expensive but still structured as a full meal. It prices at $26.18 for 4 servings, or $6.54 per serving. The ingredients include Meat Pies, Chicken Pie at Maxi for $2.00, Lemon Juice at IGA for $1.29, White Vinegar at Metro for $2.49, Lemon at Metro for $1.25, Oregano Leaves at Metro for $2.49, Shallots Onions at IGA for $4.39, Reduced Salt Pepper Gravy at Maxi for $2.29, Black Pepper at Maxi for $6.49, and Paprika at Maxi for $3.49.
Shrimp Stir-Fry is the highest-cost listed recipe because one ingredient changes the economics of the basket. The full recipe is $41.02 for 6 servings, but Olive Oil at Metro is listed at $19.99, nearly half of the recipe’s total. If you already have oil at home, your out-of-pocket cost for that cooking session may be lower, but if you need to buy a full bottle, you should plan for the full listed basket cost.
| Recipe | Store reference | Servings | Total cost | Cost per serving | Prep time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rotini Pasta Salad | Maxi | 8 | $11.23 | $1.40 | 30 minutes |
| Lemony Chicken | Maxi | 4 | $26.18 | $6.54 | 120 minutes |
| Shrimp Stir-Fry | Metro | 6 | $41.02 | $6.84 | 10 minutes |
Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026
You can use this recipe table to decide where to put your effort. If your priority is lowest cost per serving, you should start with the pasta salad. If your priority is speed, the shrimp stir-fry has a 10-minute prep time, but you need to be comfortable with the $41.02 ingredient cost. If your priority is a more substantial cooked meal, Lemony Chicken sits between the two on total cost but has the longest prep time at 120 minutes.
Store-by-Store Takeaways for Quebec Shoppers
Maxi leads the listed Quebec deal set on the deepest percentage discount, while IGA carries several of the named sale items and Metro appears in key produce and recipe ingredients. Maxi has Shirriff dessert mix at $1.00 and Bioitalia Organic Lentils at $2.79, while IGA has Rougemont apple juice at $4.49 and Schneiders bologna at $8.99. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
If you shop at Maxi, your current advantage in the listed data is concentrated in pantry and meal-building products. Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix at $1.00 is the sharpest markdown, and Bioitalia Organic Lentils at $2.79 adds a lower-cost protein option for soups, salads and vegetarian meals. Maxi also appears frequently in recipe ingredients, including Rotini at $2.00, Tomatoes at $1.69, Sweet Green Peppers at $2.05, Vidalia Onion Dressing at $3.00, Reduced Salt Pepper Gravy at $2.29, Black Pepper at $6.49 and Paprika at $3.49.
If you shop at IGA, your strongest listed sale items are beverage and deli oriented. Rougemont No Sugar Added Low Acid Mellow Apple Juice 2 L is $4.49, and Schneiders Blue Ribbon Bologna Classic 500 g is $8.99. IGA also appears in recipe components such as Lemon Juice at $1.29 and Shallots Onions at $4.39, which means you may still find useful meal-building items even when the biggest headline discount is at another banner.
If you shop at Metro, you should watch the ingredient-level pricing carefully. Metro has Sliced Water Chestnuts at $0.99, Cucumber at $2.49, Lemon at $1.25, White Vinegar at $2.49 and Oregano Leaves at $2.49 in the listed recipe data. But Metro also has Olive Oil at $19.99 in the Shrimp Stir-Fry basket, showing why one higher-ticket pantry item can change the total cost of your trip.
Across Quebec, you can also compare prices at banners such as Super C, Metro Plus, Provigo, Walmart, Wholesale Club, Costco and Valu-mart. The active banner mix matters because your best grocery strategy may not be a single-store routine. You should compare the items you buy most often, then decide whether a second stop is worth the time and transportation cost.
How AI-Powered Grocery Price Comparison Helps You Save
AI-powered grocery price comparison helps you save by matching your actual grocery list to current store prices instead of relying on memory or habit. In Quebec’s May 2026 data, that means identifying a $1.00 Shirriff dessert mix at Maxi, a $4.49 Rougemont apple juice at IGA, and recipe costs from $1.40 to $6.84 per serving. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
For Quebec shoppers, the practical value of AI is not abstract. It is the ability to compare thousands of changing prices across banners and turn them into decisions you can use before you shop. If you are planning lunches, you can compare the $8.99 Schneiders bologna at IGA with lower-cost alternatives such as a lentil-based meal using Bioitalia Organic Lentils at Maxi for $2.79. If you are planning warm-weather meals, you can see that Rotini Pasta Salad prices at $1.40 per serving, while Shrimp Stir-Fry prices at $6.84 per serving.
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.
You should treat AI-powered comparison as a planning tool, not as a reason to overbuy. The best use is to enter the foods you already need, compare the stores that carry them, and choose the combination that lowers your bill without increasing waste. If a sale item fits your meal plan, it can reduce your cost; if it sits unused in the pantry, it has not helped your budget.
Practical Shopping Strategy for Quebec in May 2026
Your best Quebec grocery strategy in May 2026 is to build meals around low-cost servings, then add sale items only when they fit your list. Rotini Pasta Salad at $1.40 per serving is the strongest low-cost meal benchmark, while Shirriff dessert mix at Maxi for $1.00 is the strongest listed percentage discount. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
Start with meals before snacks or extras. If you need to feed several people, the Rotini Pasta Salad is the clearest low-cost choice in the listed recipe set because it totals $11.23 for 8 servings. You can use it as a lunch base, a side dish or a make-ahead option. Once your meal base is covered, you can decide whether the $1.00 Shirriff dessert mix at Maxi or the $4.49 Rougemont apple juice at IGA belongs in your basket.
Next, separate true savings from small markdowns. A 62.8% discount on Shirriff dessert mix is materially different from a 5.0% discount on Compliments Sparkling Water Blackberry. Both can be valid purchases, but they serve different roles. The dessert mix is a deep markdown; the sparkling water is a smaller reduction on a discretionary beverage.
Finally, compare your regular stores against the liquidation option. If you visit a liquidation grocer, you should carry current reference prices in your phone or list. Your benchmark prices for May 2026 include $1.00 for Shirriff dessert mix at Maxi, $2.79 for Bioitalia Organic Lentils at Maxi, $4.49 for Rougemont apple juice at IGA, $8.99 for Schneiders bologna at IGA and $0.99 for sliced water chestnuts at Metro. These reference points help you avoid assuming that every liquidation price is automatically the lowest available.
What This Means for Your Quebec Grocery Budget
Quebec grocery prices in May 2026 reward item-level comparison more than one-store loyalty. The listed data shows a 62.8% discount at Maxi on Shirriff dessert mix, a 25.0% discount at IGA on Rougemont apple juice, and meal costs ranging from $1.40 to $6.84 per serving. Source: eezly real-time price tracking.
The main lesson is that your grocery budget depends on the structure of your basket. If your basket is built around low-cost meals, such as Rotini Pasta Salad at $1.40 per serving, you have more room for sale items that your household will actually use. If your basket is built around higher-cost ingredients, such as the Shrimp Stir-Fry with a $19.99 olive oil component, the total can rise quickly even when some ingredients are inexpensive.
You should also think about price timing. A product like Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix at $1.00 may be worth buying if it is part of your usual pantry rotation. A product with a smaller discount, such as Compliments Sparkling Water Blackberry at $7.59 instead of $7.99, may be worth buying only if it was already on your list. The difference between a good deal and an unnecessary purchase is whether it supports a meal, a routine or a planned household need.
For Quebec shoppers, the rise of liquidation grocery stores adds another choice, but not a replacement for comparison. You still need current prices from Maxi, IGA, Metro and other banners to judge the shelf in front of you. In May 2026, the smartest approach is simple: compare the item, check the regular price, calculate the serving cost when possible, and buy the option that fits your actual household plan.
Comparison
| Item or recipe | Store | Price or cost | Regular price | Key takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix | Maxi | $1.00 | $2.69 | 62.8% discount |
| Rougemont Apple Juice 2 L | IGA | $4.49 | $5.99 | 25.0% discount |
| Schneiders Blue Ribbon Bologna 500 g | IGA | $8.99 | $10.99 | $2.00 off |
| Organic Lentils, Bioitalia | Maxi | $2.79 | $3.00 | Pantry protein option |
| Rotini Pasta Salad | Maxi | $11.23 | N/A | $1.40 per serving |
| Shrimp Stir-Fry | Metro | $41.02 | N/A | $6.84 per serving |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest grocery store in Quebec in May 2026?
Based on the listed May 2026 Quebec deals, Maxi has the strongest single discount with Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix at $1.00, down from $2.69, a 62.8% reduction. IGA is also competitive on several listed items, including Rougemont apple juice at $4.49 and Schneiders Blue Ribbon Bologna Classic 500 g at $8.99. The cheapest store for you depends on your basket, but Maxi leads the listed data on the deepest percentage discount.
Where can I find the $1.00 Shirriff Dessert Mix deal in Quebec?
The listed Quebec deal is Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix at Maxi for $1.00, compared with a regular price of $2.69. That is a $1.69 reduction, equal to 62.8% off the regular price. The price is sourced from eezly's real-time price tracking as of May 2026.
Are liquidation grocery stores always cheaper in Quebec?
Liquidation grocery stores can offer good prices, but they are not automatically cheaper than current supermarket sales. For example, Maxi has Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix at $1.00, IGA has Rougemont apple juice at $4.49, and Metro has sliced water chestnuts at $0.99 in the listed May 2026 data. You should compare any liquidation shelf price against current prices at Maxi, IGA, Metro, Super C, Walmart and other Quebec banners before buying.
What is a low-cost meal idea for Quebec grocery shoppers this month?
Rotini Pasta Salad is the lowest-cost listed recipe in Quebec for May 2026, priced at $11.23 for 8 servings, or $1.40 per serving. The ingredient prices include Rotini at Maxi for $2.00, Tomatoes at Maxi for $1.69, Sweet Green Peppers at Maxi for $2.05, Cucumber at Metro for $2.49 and Vidalia Onion Dressing at Maxi for $3.00.
How can AI help save on groceries in Quebec?
AI can help you compare current prices across stores before you shop, so you can match your grocery list to the best available prices. In the May 2026 Quebec data, AI-powered comparison highlights Shirriff dessert mix at Maxi for $1.00, Rougemont apple juice at IGA for $4.49 and Rotini Pasta Salad at $1.40 per serving. That makes it easier for you to choose meals and stores based on current prices instead of habit.
Which Quebec grocery deal has the biggest percentage discount?
The biggest listed percentage discount is Shirriff Chocolate Pie Filling & Dessert Mix at Maxi for $1.00, down from a regular price of $2.69. The savings are $1.69, which works out to 62.8% off. By comparison, Rougemont apple juice at IGA is 25.0% off, and Schneiders bologna at IGA is 18.2% off.
What is the best grocery recipe if I want the lowest cost per serving?
The best listed recipe for lowest cost per serving is Rotini Pasta Salad at $1.40 per serving. It costs $11.23 for 8 servings using Quebec prices from Maxi and Metro. Lemony Chicken is $6.54 per serving, while Shrimp Stir-Fry is $6.84 per serving, so the pasta salad is the clearest budget option in the listed data.
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