Grocery Prices in Boston, MA
Updated June 16, 2026 ยท BLS CPI data ยท Weekly basket estimate
Why Grocery Prices in Boston Vary
Grocery prices in Boston are shaped by local labor costs, store density and competition, regional distribution distances, and the mix of national chains versus local grocers operating in the area. As a larger market, Boston grocery prices run slightly above the Massachusetts statewide average โ urban real estate and operating costs are the primary drivers.
The store you choose matters as much as geography โ Aldi and Walmart consistently undercut traditional supermarkets by 15โ25%, which can swing your weekly bill significantly regardless of where you live in Boston.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a week of groceries cost in Boston?
Grocery prices in Boston track the Massachusetts state average closely. Check the state page for the latest figures.
What are the cheapest grocery stores in Boston?
Aldi and Walmart Neighborhood Market consistently rank as the lowest-cost options in most Massachusetts markets, including Boston. For bulk staples, Costco and Sam's Club offer strong per-unit value. Traditional chains like Kroger, Publix, and regional grocers typically run 10โ20% higher on everyday items.
How do Boston grocery prices compare to the national average?
Boston generally tracks the Massachusetts state average, which you can compare to all 50 states on our main grocery prices page.