By -Magee Walker
I was warned when I moved to Whistler that groceries up here are more expensive than groceries in Vancouver. Newly poor, I sought advice on which grocery store was cheapest. One friend swore by Nesters, but another said IGA had the best all-around prices and that Nesters was only worth it for sale items. Everyone said that The Grocery Store in the village was for tourists and suckers. But which grocery store truly offers the best value? I undertook an intensive investigation to unveil the truth.
I assembled a basket of several basics, ranging from a dozen eggs to two litres of milk (skim) to a box of classic Honey Nut Cheerios. I discovered the following:
- In both the โregularly pricedโ category and โoverall price including salesโ, Nesters wins. IGA is runner up in the regular priced category, but is actually slightly behind Creekside Market when sales are accounted for. Nobody should be shocked that The Grocery Store comes in last place across the board. Theyโve got to make up for those village rents somehow.
- You know that block of cheddar cheese priced $9.33 with a sticker that itโs actually only $6.99? Itโs the same everywhere.
- Only a fool pays full price for chips, it seems. While weโre at it, you know when it says โ2 for $5.00โ? Thatโs code for โ1 for $2.50โ. You donโt HAVE to buy two. My friend who works in a grocery store told me this little trick.
- The chicken at Nesters is a relative steal!
 Another mystery of Whistler solved! See you at Nesters.




