Week of May 18, 2026 · Toronto
Your household CFO
for the weekly shop.
Basketr reads every Canadian flyer, points multiplier, and bonus event — then tells you exactly which two stores to hit to save the most this week. No coupon hunting. No loyalty math.
TracksLoblawsNo FrillsMetroSobeysWalmartCostco
Weekly plan · sample
6 items · 2 stops
| Item | Store | Net |
|---|---|---|
| Rolled oats 1kg | No Frills | $4.49 |
| Chicken breast 1kg | Costco | $13.49 |
| Greek yogurt 750g | Loblaws | $5.99 |
| Bananas 1kg | No Frills | $1.52 |
| Olive oil 1L | Costco | $11.99 |
| Cheddar 500g | Loblaws | $7.49 |
| Baseline | $60.39 | |
| Optimized | $44.97 | |
| Saved | $15.42 |
The system
Three numbers that decide if you saved money this week.
01
Optimize
Linear allocation across every store's current flyer. Each item lands at the chain with the best net price after points.
02
Track
12-week price history per product, per chain. Spot when 'sale' isn't actually a sale.
03
Alert
Get pinged the moment a basket item drops below its 4-week median, or when a 20× points event opens.
Average household saves $43/week.
That's ~$2,200/year. Without coupons, without changing brands, without driving to five stores.
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