AndLuckys Markethas plenty to offer.
House-brand frozen mixed berries come with the bonus nametag, Sir Mix-a-Lot of Berries.
A sign claiming Butter makes everything better hangs above the dairy cooler.
The Lucky’s Market baked in-house rolls and buns were priced at $2.79 during their soft opening. Chris Zuppa/The Penny Hoarder
The store cuts bacon instead of ribbons when it opens a new location.
The store is cheeky, but also serious about offering good prices on good food.
Its got signs for that, too.
It even has a trademark on the slogan, Organic for the 99%.
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But as with any new-to-you grocery store, its easy to get distracted by shiny new food choices.
These six tips will help you keep your cool as you cruise through the Luckys Market near you.
Spot the Lucky Finds
Luckys offers a set of products at everyday low prices.
Just look for the Lucky Find sign.
A few notables:
2.
Check the bulk aisle for shelf-stable items and choose the amount thats right for you.
you’re free to evenbring your own containerif youre trying to reduce your plastic use.
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3. you could also earn points when you shop.
When you reach 100, you get a $5-off reward.
And once you download the app, your first beer is on the house.
Shop Double-Ad Wednesdays
Cant keep up with grocery sales?
Luckys isnt shy about making the most of its weekly circular.
Shop on Wednesdays for overlapping ads from the previous and upcoming weeks.
Youll have access to twice as many sale items.
If youre willing to do some prep, Luckys also offers a variety of meal kits.
Look for dinners for two in the meat section and grab-and-go bags over by the deli.
Lisa Rowan is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder, where she covers the grocery and retail industries.
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