Yellow onions price in New York City.
Live shelf prices for yellow onions (3 lb bag) across all four major grocery delivery services in New York City, NY.
Yellow onions · 3 lb bag
Northeast Urban- Amazon Fresh (Prime)Cheapest$3.21
- Instacart — Aldi$3.54
- Walmart+$4.17
- Instacart — Wegmans$4.38
- Whole Foods Market$4.47
- Instacart — Sprouts$4.59
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Compare full basketHow we got these numbers
- Amazon Fresh (Prime):Live observation from Jul 16 ($3.21)
- Instacart — Aldi:Category multiplier against Walmart base, adjusted for Northeast Urban ($3.54)
- Walmart+:Regional baseline ($4.17)
- Instacart — Wegmans:Category multiplier against Walmart base, adjusted for Northeast Urban ($4.38)
- Whole Foods Market:Live observation from Jul 16 ($4.47)
- Instacart — Sprouts:Category multiplier against Walmart base, adjusted for Northeast Urban ($4.59)
Live observations come from public weekly ads (Aldi, Whole Foods) and BLS Average Retail Food Prices, refreshed daily. Estimates use a per-category multiplier calibrated to NPR, Consumer Reports, and Tasting Table grocery comparison studies.
Why this category prices the way it does
Produce pricing swings with season and source — Aldi and Whole Foods source different supply chains, so the per-pound number on a given week can shift more than other categories.
New York City grocery context
Manhattan apartments rarely have room for bulk shopping, which is why same-day delivery here is a category leader in adoption rate. The five boroughs price differently from each other — Aldi via Instacart serves Queens and Brooklyn but not most of Manhattan; Whole Foods orders now go through Amazon Fresh's same-day Prime delivery (broadest Manhattan footprint); Wegmans Astoria opened in 2020 and changed Northeast Queens pricing overnight. Building access is the silent variable: many NYC apartments require leaving deliveries with doormen or in lobbies, which drives more frequent, smaller orders than the national average.
For Manhattan zips, default to Amazon Fresh + Whole Foods for produce quality and Instacart-Aldi for pantry staples (delivered via Queens/Brooklyn) — splitting the basket saves about 18% versus a single all-Whole Foods order.
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