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Eat Well, Organically. We Offer Over 150 Fresh Visit Your Local Sendik’S Home Department Organic Produce Items Every Day DAILY DEALS Weekly Sales A new deal every day! Your trusted, local grocer. Wednesday january 23rd January 23rd - January 29th | sendiks.com/weeklyad Strawberries /$4 2 16 oz Limit 4 Thursday january 24th Cedar Crest Ice Cream /$6 2 48 oz Limit 2 99 Friday AL lb TUR ssed NA • Minimally Proce ver Frozen A th Fresh, Ne • Product of US gredients 3 AL Artificial In TUR ssed No NA • Minimally Proce january 25 ver Frozen A , Ne 2.50 lb esh • Product of US Fr edients You Save gr Wild Caught Alaskan No Artificial In Copper River 99 Coho Salmon Fillets lb 8 Sendik’s Natural USDA Choice 6.00 lb $ 99 You Save Black Angus Boneless Sirloin Tip Roasts lb Limit 10 lbs 9 Sendik’s Natural USDA Saturday Choice Black Angus th january 26 Boneless New York Strip Sendik’s Natural USDA Choice Black Angus Steaks Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks BEEF $ 99 4 lb Limit 10 lbs Sendik’s Natural USDA Pasture Premium Sunday january 27th 100% Grass Fed 99 Ground Beef lb Simply Sendik’s 99 4 Cookies 3lb 85% Lean You Save 2.80 lb /$5 You Save 80¢ lb 6 ct Limit 4 2 Sendik’s Natural 99 Monday AL Grade A Value TUR d lb NA • Minimally Processe er Frozen A esh, Nev • Product of US Fr edients th tificial Ingr No Ar 9 january 28 Pack Boneless You Save 5.00 lb Sendik’s Flatbread Pizza Skinless Chicken Four Cheese, Pepperoni or Margherita Breasts $ 99 3 ea Limit 2 Tuesday january 29th Sendik’s Natural USDA Choice Black Angus Sendik’s Wild Rump Roast 2/$6 You Save 1.98 ¢ Caught Premium $ 99 49lb Wisconsin Russet Swordfish or 2 lb Limit 10 lbs Blueberries You Save 20¢ lb Pint Potatoes Ahi Tuna Steaks Produce meat 99 4 lb 2/$7 2/$3 Sendik’s Chicken Strifry Turkey Store Ground Turkey Plain or Seasoned 93% Lean Dole Premium Classic Salads 16 oz Greener Selection & Classic Romaine, 12 oz Homemade Asparagus Stuffed Chicken Breast REAL BUTCHERS • Fresh hand trimmed chicken breast 5for 5for 5 5 99 • Fresh hand cut Asparagus spears 4 lb • Hand breaded in Panko bread crumbs Every day 99 great price 6 lb 5/$5 5/$5 Flowering plant sale is in Avocados Colored Peppers full bloom! 49 49 99 2 2 4 lb Pero Family Farms Corn on the Cob Western Snow Peas, 6 oz 5 pack Trail Mix Sugar Snap Peas, 8 oz Eat Well, Organically. We offer over 150 fresh Visit your local Sendik’s Home Department organic produce items every day. to see all of the Festive Florals in Bloom! kalanchoe cyclamen 4” & 6” pot 4.5” & 6” pot $3.99 & $7.99 $4.99 & $7.99 gerbera daisies bromiliads hyacinth 4.5” pot 4” pot 4” & 6” pot 49 ¢ $4.99 $11.99 2/$5 & $5.99 2 lb 99ea 2/$5 Organic Organic Organic Baby daffodil violet primula Honeycrisp Apples Navel Oranges Bella Mushrooms 4” pot 4” pot 4” pot Sliced or Whole, 8 oz 2/$5 2/$5 2/$5 Your trusted, local grocer. Prices effective January 23rd - January 29th at all Sendik’s Food Markets while supplies last. 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