Free · Save ~$26/basket · No signup

Find the cheapest grocery delivery for your basket.

Weeknight Win is a free grocery delivery price comparison tool. Build a basket and we show live totals at Walmart+, Instacart (Whole Foods and Aldi), and Amazon Fresh — fees and tip included, region-aware.

Live data·4 delivery services compared·Updated daily

Real prices, fees, and tip — side by side. Stop guessing whether Walmart+ or Aldi is actually cheaper for what you buy.

Sample basket — 12 staples, NYC

live prices
Instacart-Aldi is $26.40 cheaper than Instacart-Whole Foods (37% less).
  • Instacart-AldiCheapest$45.30
    Subtotal $34.18 · fees $5.99 · tip $3.42
  • Walmart+$51.29
    Subtotal $39.40 · fees $7.95 · tip $3.94
  • Amazon Fresh$58.87
    Subtotal $48.92 · fees $9.95 · no tip
  • Instacart-Whole Foods$71.54
    Subtotal $58.74 · fees $6.93 · tip $5.87
How it works

Three steps. Real prices. No signup wall.

01

Build your basket

Add items from a list of 100 staples or search by name. No signup required. We remember your zip via your device location.

02

We pull live prices

Real prices from real retailer sources — BLS surveys, Aldi's weekly ad, Whole Foods' Amazon pages — refreshed every 24 hours.

03

Pick the cheapest

See all four services side by side with subtotal, fees, and tip. The winner is highlighted. One click sends your list there.

Where the prices come from

Every price is anchored to a real, verifiable source. Not a single fabricated number.

  • ·U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — monthly retail food price surveys from real stores, by region.
  • ·Aldi's weekly ad — published prices straight from Aldi's online store and Flipp aggregation.
  • ·Whole Foods — current prices from Amazon-hosted Whole Foods product pages.
  • ·Manual audits — staff-verified Walmart prices for staples Walmart doesn't let us scrape.

Cron refreshes every 24 hours. Each price you see in the tool carries a “verified · X days ago” badge so you know how fresh it is. Where we've had to derive a price (e.g. Amazon Fresh from sister-storefront data), it's clearly labelled.

What you keep

~$26 saved per weekly basket, just by picking the right service.

Across a year of weekly delivery orders, that's ~$1,350 left in your account. The cheapest service for your basket isn't always obvious — that's what the tool is for.

Also included

Plan a week of meals around your basket.

Once you know which service is cheapest, plan a week of dinners around what you're already buying. 600+ real recipes, real photos, automatic aisle-sorted grocery list, one-tap send to Instacart.

Free, no subscription. Sign up only if you want to save recipes — the comparison tool works for everyone.

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Common questions

What people ask before signing up.

What is Weeknight Win?

Weeknight Win is a free grocery delivery price comparison tool. Build a basket of staples and we instantly show all-in totals — subtotal, fees, suggested tip — at Walmart+, Instacart-Whole Foods, Instacart-Aldi, and Amazon Fresh side by side. We also include a free meal planner with 600+ recipes if you want to plan your week around what you're buying.

Is it really free?

Yes. No subscription, no paid tier, no email gate on the comparison tool. The site is supported by an Instacart affiliate partnership when you choose to checkout there.

How accurate are the prices?

Prices come from real, traceable sources: BLS monthly retail food price surveys, Aldi's weekly digital ad, Whole Foods' Amazon-hosted product pages, and manually-audited Walmart prices. Each item shows a "verified · X days ago" badge so you know how fresh the data is. Fees and tip estimates use each service's posted schedule.

Why not just check each website yourself?

Three reasons: (1) you'd need a Prime account for Amazon Fresh and a Walmart+ membership to see real delivery pricing, (2) the actual all-in cost (subtotal + fees + tip) is hidden until checkout at each service, and (3) prices vary by region — we adjust for your zip automatically.

How is this different from a meal kit like HelloFresh?

Meal kits charge $80-$200 a week to ship pre-portioned ingredients. We don't ship anything — we tell you which delivery service is cheapest for what you actually want to buy, then send the list to your service of choice. Average savings: ~$26 per weekly basket vs picking the wrong service.

Do I need an account?

No. The comparison tool works without signup. You only need an account if you want to save recipes, plan a week of meals, or persist a shopping list across sessions.

Win your weeknight.

Two minutes to set up. Pick what you like to eat. We handle the rest.

Start cooking