Weekly Ad · Valid May 3–May 9
Meijer Weekly Ad This Week
31 sale prices on this week's Meijer circular, across 3 departments. Higher standards. Lower prices.
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See all 31 deals →About Meijer
Meijer is a regional grocery chain operating roughly 270 stores across 6 states — Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Like most regional grocers, Meijer rebuilds its weekly ad every Wednesday morning, with sale prices typically running through the following Tuesday night. The brand position — "Higher standards. Lower prices." — sets the tone for how the chain prices the rest of the store: an everyday-low-price baseline pierced by sharp weekly promotions on produce, meat, dairy and pantry staples.
Where Meijer consistently shines is on the items shoppers add to the cart on autopilot — milk, eggs, ground beef, in-season produce. Even on weeks when the front-page door-busters look ordinary, the back-half of the Meijer circular tends to bury 10–20 sub-$2 items that quietly add up to the lowest mixed-basket total in the market. That's why we treat Meijer as a core member of FreshFlyer's tracked retailer set rather than a once-in-a-while comparison stop.
Where Meijer stores are located
Meijer operates in 6 US states. The footprint is concentrated in Midwest, with additional stores in neighboring regions where the chain has expanded over the last decade. The full state list: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
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What's on this week's Meijer ad
This week's Meijer circular spans 3 departments. The headline activity is concentrated in produce and meat — historically the categories where regional chains compete hardest on price. Below is a department-by-department breakdown of what's on sale, with the number of advertised items and a sample of the strongest discounts in each.
| Department | Items on sale | Browse |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh Produce | 15 | View Fresh Produce at Meijer → |
| Meat & Seafood | 10 | View Meat & Seafood at Meijer → |
| Dairy & Eggs | 6 | View Dairy & Eggs at Meijer → |
How to read the Meijer weekly ad
The Meijer circular follows the same anatomy as most American grocery flyers, but the chain has a few quirks worth knowing. The front page is reserved for the highest-volume loss leaders of the week — usually a meat protein and an in-season produce item priced at or below cost to drive traffic. The middle spreads rotate through center-store departments (pantry, frozen, snacks, beverages); these are where most national-brand promotions land, often paired with a quantity requirement (buy 2 to get the price) or a digital-coupon clip. The back page closes with health, beauty, and household essentials — the lowest-margin promotions of the week and the easiest items to comparison-shop against Aldi's everyday prices.
Is the Meijer weekly ad worth driving for?
Probably yes — but only if the math works for your basket. Regional grocery chains average roughly $2.40 in additional savings per loss-leader item versus the same product at a non-promoting competitor. If your Meijer trip captures four or more advertised items at full ad-price, you'll usually beat any single-store run at a national big-box on basket total. If the trip captures only one or two ad-priced items, the math reverses quickly — the additional drive time and the temptation to add full-price items to the cart eats the savings. The most efficient strategy: scan the Meijer ad on Wednesday morning, batch your shopping list around items already on it, and only add the trip if four or more list items are on sale.
Tips for shopping Meijer this week
- Hit the meat case first. The deepest single-item dollar savings on the Meijer ad are almost always in protein. Walking the perimeter first protects your budget from impulse picks.
- Check the loyalty app. Many Meijer ad prices unlock only after a card scan or digital-coupon clip. Free, two-minute signup, no excuse to skip.
- Track the unit price. Multi-buy ads ("4 for $10," "10 for $10") are not minimum-quantity requirements. The per-unit price applies on a single item.
- Shop the back half. Most shoppers stop reading at the front-page door-busters. The back half of the circular routinely buries the highest-percentage discounts of the week.
- Stack manufacturer coupons. Meijer generally accepts paper and digital manufacturer coupons on top of the advertised sale price. The combined discount can break 50% on dry-grocery staples.
- Compare against the next chain over. Use the Illinois grocery deals hub to see which competing regional ad has a deeper price on the same item this week.