Salvage and Discount Grocery Stores in Spokane, WA
3 salvage and discount grocery stores tracked in the greater Spokane area. Bent-and-dent cans, close-dated dry goods, overstock, and discontinued lines at 30–70% below supermarket prices. Many take SNAP/EBT — confirm at the register. Cash and cards, no membership, no credit check.
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Spokane at a Glance
3
Stores tracked in metro
0
Salvage / closeout independents
3
Discount chain locations
3
Listings with phone on file
Discount Grocery Chains in Spokane (3 stores)
What Salvage Groceries Sell — and What to Skip
| Category | Typical price vs. supermarket | Buying rule |
|---|---|---|
| Canned goods (side dents) | 50–70% off | Fine — skip swollen, rusted, or seam-dented cans |
| Dry goods, cereal, pasta | 50–70% off | Check inner bag is sealed; past-date is quality-only |
| Condiments, sauces, spices | 40–60% off | Best value per dollar in the store |
| Refrigerated / frozen | 30–50% off | Only if cold-chain looks intact — biggest risk category |
| Baby formula, infant food | any discount | Never buy past date — federal safety dating applies |
Selection is whatever the liquidators shipped that week — no two visits are the same. Regulars shop often and stock up when their staples show up.
Cutting the Grocery Bill in Spokane
Food is the most elastic line in a tight budget. Pair salvage groceries with SNAP benefits (ask whether they take EBT), food banks and pantries for free staples, and discount chains for the predictable weekly shop. A household that mixes all three routinely cuts its food spending by a third or more — with no membership fees and no credit check anywhere in the chain.
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