Dillons · Fresh Produce · Week of May 3

Dillons Fresh Produce Deals This Week

15 fresh produce items on this week's Dillons circular, average sale price $1.45. Valid May 3–May 9.

HO -37%
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Honeycrisp Apples
$1.79 $2.84
ST -40%
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Strawberries
$2.65 $4.43
AV -42%
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Avocados
$0.73 $1.25
RO -37%
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Roma Tomatoes
$0.97 $1.53
YE -35%
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Yellow Onions
$0.80 $1.23
RU -36%
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Russet Potatoes
$3.11 $4.89
BA -32%
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Bananas
$0.53 $0.78
SE -53%
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Seedless Grapes
$1.83 $3.87
IC -29%
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Iceberg Lettuce
$1.52 $2.13
BE -37%
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Bell Peppers
$0.91 $1.45
BR -29%
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Broccoli Crowns
$1.43 $2.01
SW -13%
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Sweet Corn
$0.49 $0.56
BL -43%
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Blueberries
$3.23 $5.64
CA -36%
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Carrots
$1.03 $1.62
CU -33%
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Cucumbers
$0.75 $1.12

How Dillons prices fresh produce

Dillons's fresh produce pricing strategy is built around a fixed everyday baseline that the chain re-evaluates roughly quarterly, layered with weekly ad promotions that typically cut 15–35% off that baseline. For the fresh produce category specifically, the chain rotates featured items on a cycle of about six weeks — meaning if a particular fresh produce item is at its lowest price this week, you can broadly expect it to return to that price-point in roughly six weeks. Building a freezer or pantry buffer at the bottom of that cycle is one of the highest-leverage shopping moves in regional grocery.

Compared to the rest of FreshFlyer's tracked chains, Dillons tends to compete most aggressively on fresh produce in the weeks immediately following a major holiday — the chain uses the post-holiday lull to clear seasonal inventory at deep discounts. If you're flexible on which fresh produce items go in your cart, the post-Thanksgiving and post-Easter weeks have historically been some of the strongest Dillons fresh produce windows of the year.

What to watch for in this week's ad

Three patterns tend to repeat in the Dillons fresh produce section. First, look for items priced with a 9 in the cents column ($X.99 or $X.49) — that's the chain's standard signal for an ad-funded promotion vs. a baseline price. Second, watch for "while supplies last" or "no rain checks" disclaimers in the small print — these tag the items where store-level inventory is genuinely limited and where shopping early in the week matters. Third, scan for any item that's printed twice in the ad — usually once on the front page and again on a category page. Repeat placement almost always signals the chain's biggest fresh produce promotion of the week.

How to compare Dillons fresh produce against other chains

The fastest comparison is by unit price, not advertised price. A 32-oz package of fresh produce at $4.99 is rarely the best deal in the market when a 16-oz package at $2.49 sits on a competitor's ad in the same week. Most state laws require the unit price to appear on the shelf tag, but ad flyers don't always print it — so it's worth doing the math yourself for the items you buy regularly. FreshFlyer's Fresh Produce hub shows every fresh produce deal across all 23 tracked chains side-by-side, which is the single fastest way to confirm whether Dillons's ad is genuinely competitive this week or just loud.

Money-saving tips for fresh produce at Dillons

Other ways to browse

If you're focused on fresh produce specifically, you might also be interested in every Fresh Produce deal across all 23 chains we track. If you're loyal to Dillons, see the full Dillons weekly ad with every department, or browse all Dillons sale items. Or jump to a related category at Dillons: