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    10 Grocery Store Sushi Options That Are Better Than Takeout

    By Meredith Schneider,

    4 days ago

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    Craving sushi but don’t want to pay a small fortune going out to eat? Stretch your restaurant budget by grabbing high-quality sushi at grocery stores instead.

    Some stores even have sushi-specific chefs to take their service and offerings up a notch further than other prepackaged deli offerings.

    Here, we outline the 10 best spots for grocery store sushi that’s better than takeout.

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    1. Stater Bros.

    Southern California-based chain Stater Bros. has 171 locations in the state for a reason. Known for their fresh meat selection, their sushi is no different.

    “In my town, it's pretty good!” insists one Reddit user. “I get the rainbow rolls and the chicken dumplings. If they are fresh, they'll be awesome.”

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    2. Whole Foods

    People in the know have been flocking to Whole Foods for fresh sushi for years. Since the chain is known for their premium ingredients, their sushi will cost you more than other grocery store sushi, but you’ll still be saving on tax and tip you would’ve spent dining out.

    3. Publix

    Publix has been known to provide some pretty stellar pre-made deli options at wallet-friendly prices — including their sushi.

    Another great perk? They have $5 sushi roll deals on select items on Wednesdays. One Redditor says, “For the price, it's super yummy, and I agree with another poster who said it's all about the chef.”

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    4. Hy-Vee

    Iowa-based midwest grocery chain Hy-Vee has some phenomenal sushi in its grab-and-go section.

    Some locations even offer a Sushi Bar now, where chefs make your meal in front of you, just like at a restaurant.

    5. Sam’s Club

    The fun part about sushi at Sam’s Club? They sell it in bulk at reasonable prices. Redditors will widely admit that while the quality of the sushi isn’t at restaurant level, it’s fully worth the convenience and price.

    “I actually really enjoy the sushi they sell,” admits a Reddit user. “I get that big platter all the time for my family of 3 to share for dinner. Haven't had one I didn't like yet!”

    6. Kroger

    Because of its accessibility and popularity, Kroger has become the biggest seller of sushi in the United States. Some of the most popular rolls include the cooked California Crunch Roll and the raw Rainbow Roll.

    One Reddit user raves, “It really is so underrated! Always a good and safe option. It’ll always taste good and fresh and so convenient when craving and in a pinch!”

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    7. Sprouts

    Sprouts stocks affordable sushi pretty much year-round.

    On Wednesdays, many locations even host a $5 sushi deal,  making it the best day to try a variety of rolls at an unbeatable price.

    8. H-E-B

    Says one Reddit user, “For those who are in Texas, I strongly recommend the sushi from H‑E‑B. It’s a million times better and best of all it’s made fresh in store. And more variety, too!”

    The deli section offers pre-packaged sushi options, as well as themed sushi party trays for upcoming events.

    9. Market Basket

    New England-based grocery chain Market Basket has been touted for having pretty heavenly sushi options. “The Market Basket near me has a sushi chef making fresh sushi all day so you know it's fresh, and the quality of the fish is pretty good,” exclaims one Reddit user.

    “The sushi is pretty good,” admits another Redditor.

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    10. Target

    Surprisingly, some Target locations sell pre-made sushi in their delis and refrigerator aisles. The rolls are slightly less expensive than their restaurant counterparts. The Hissho Sushi Krispy Krab Roll is a popular option.

    “I've had it quite a few times at the store up the street (a Super Target),” explains one Reddit user. “Never had a bad experience, it's very good, and it's decently priced.”

    Bottom line

    Sometimes, after the headache of choosing a location, placing an order, waiting, and either traveling to pick up your food or impatiently watching a delivery person travel on a non-functioning app, sushi doesn’t feel worth it.

    After the additional fees and tips, it’s no longer a reasonably priced option, either. Getting sushi to go at one of these grocery hot spots is a great way to save more money .

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    Focus on paying off your debt. Debt can hold you back from making progress with your overall financial well-being. Aside from cutting expenses, there are tools that can help you pay off debt faster like balance transfer credit cards and debt counseling.

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