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Two retailers are quietly dominating in a volatile grocery market

The playbook: Amid mounting pressure across the grocery sector, Publix and Sprouts Farmers Market are gaining ground by leaning on four core pillars—each executed with their own twist:

  • A sharp focus on value
  • Convenient, high-quality prepared food options
  • Loyalty programs that drive repeat visits
  • Disciplined, strategic expansion

The formula is working: In the most recent quarter, Publix’s revenues grew 7.0% YoY and its same-store sales rose 6.0%. Sprouts delivered even stronger results, with revenues up 17.2% and same-store sales jumping 10.2%.

Leaning into value: With shoppers watching their wallets, both retailers are signaling value clearly and consistently.

  • Sprouts takes a multipronged approach. Its growing private-label line delivers unique, high-quality products at accessible prices, which CEO Jack Sinclair calls a strategic “moat.” Long-term produce contracts provide pricing flexibility that benefits shoppers, suppliers, and profit margins.
  • Publix follows a similarly effective strategy, combining frequent buy one, get one deals and digital coupons with a strong private-label portfolio. It boasts that its Publix-branded products tout national-brand quality at lower prices, while its GreenWise line caters to health-conscious consumers with USDA Organic and clean-label options.

Loyalty programs: The grocers use loyalty programs as powerful tools to reinforce those value propositions.

  • Publix’s Club Publix rewards regular shoppers and keeps them coming back by delivering personalized perks, including tailored BOGO and sale alerts, early access to the weekly ad, and member-exclusive treats like birthday offers.
  • Sprouts’ loyalty program is still rolling out, but early results have been promising: Members are visiting more often, spending more, and driving faster growth than nonmembers.

Offering convenience: Both retailers are catering to time-strapped consumers with fresh, ready-to-eat options.

  • Sprouts is expanding its grab-and-go options, including a revamped salad bar and a new meals program.
  • Publix continues to win with deli favorites like its cult-classic “Pub Subs” and Smokehouse Selections, offering a wide range of freshly prepared options—from pulled pork sandwiches to crispy wings and restaurant-style ribs.

Expanding their reach: Both chains are executing disciplined, strategic growth plans to broaden their footprint.

  • Sprouts opened 12 stores in Q2, bringing its total to 455 across 24 states, with a focus on expanding in the Midwest and Northeast.
  • Publix, long dominant in Florida, is steadily extending its reach into Georgia and Alabama. It opened around 40 stores last year and eight more in June and July.

Our take: Publix and Sprouts show that even in a tough retail climate, disciplined execution on fundamentals still pays off. By doubling down on value, convenience, loyalty, and strategic expansion, both are positioning themselves for durable growth in a category where shopping habits tend to stick. Their clear, consistent playbook is helping them gain ground while many competitors stand still.

Go further: Read how leading grocers performed in Q1 in our Retail & Ecommerce Earnings Q1 2025 report.

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