Kroger vs Publix: pricing and where each wins
A short, honest comparison of Kroger and Publix on price, positioning, and the categories where the gap actually shows up.
Kroger
national supermarket chain with loyalty card discounts.
Publix
Southeastern supermarket with strong BOGO program.
Who usually wins on price
Kroger usually wins on shelf price; Publix wins when their BOGO sales align with what you need.
That said, no rule of thumb beats checking unit price on the exact SKU you buy. Loyalty card pricing, store-specific promotions, and regional variation can flip a category in either direction.
Categories where the gap usually appears
How to actually check
The fastest way to settle this for your basket: pick three SKUs you buy at one store and check the unit price at the other. Use the Compare page on PriceActually - enter the price and size at each store and we will normalize the unit price and tell you which is cheaper per gram or ounce.
Build a small habit of checking three items per shopping trip. Within a month you will have a real picture of which store wins for the way you shop, not for some average household.
Frequently asked questions
Is Kroger or Publix cheaper overall?
It depends on your basket. The headline answer is a rule of thumb. The honest answer is: check three SKUs that you actually buy. Kroger and Publix can flip positions in different categories.
Should I switch from Publix to Kroger?
If three categories you care about are cheaper per unit and the drive is comparable, yes. If only one category is meaningfully cheaper, stay where you are - the friction of switching often outweighs the savings.
Does loyalty card pricing change the answer?
Often yes. Both Kroger and Publix use pricing differently with their loyalty programs. Always compare the price you would actually pay, not the regular shelf price.
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Pick a product, enter price and size at each store, see who wins per unit.
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