Grocery Outlet Camarillo

Grocery Outlet Camarillo At Grocery Outlet, you'll find name brands for 40%-70% less than conventional grocery stores.

Grocery Outlet is the nation’s largest extreme value grocery store, where you can save 40%-70% on brand-name products compared to conventional grocers! From pantry essentials to fresh produce, organic items, and seasonal finds, there's something new to discover every trip.

06/03/2026

🥑 Fresh picks, simple meals, and everything you need to make the week taste better.

What to shop:
🍖 Pork Ribs - $3.99/lb
🍱 Stouffer’s Teriyaki Chicken - $3.99
🥩Branding Iron Ranch Ground Beef - $11.79
🌶️ Mini Sweet Peppers - $1.99
🧀 Belgioioso Parmesan Cheese - $5.49
🐟 Pier 33 Premium Select Salmon - $11.99/lb

From easy dinners to quick snacks, these finds make it simple to put something good on the table. Come see what’s in this week ❤️🛒

Shop today while supplies last. Selection may vary by store.

Shop today ➡️ https://groceryoutlet.app.link/StoreCircular

Offer valid 6/3/26–6/9/26, while supplies last. Selection may vary by store. Some items available in select regions only.

Your Camarillo grocery outlet just received lots of outdoor flowers and vegetable starts. Come on in and check it out.Do...
05/30/2026

Your Camarillo grocery outlet just received lots of outdoor flowers and vegetable starts. Come on in and check it out.
Don't forget our Grocery outlet large Dozen eggs for $.99!!
More you shop with us more we can give back to the community. We give back tens of thousands of dollars a year back to the community in donations to charity, Schools events, community events, Church events, and coming up we will be raising money for Independence from hunger which last year we raised over $17,000 in our previous store. We enjoy helping the community!!
come visit your Locally owned Camarillo grocery outlet today.
Satisfaction guarantee, if you don't like it just return it, we want you to be happy with everything you purchase! If your Not signed up for the grocery outlet app then click on this link. www.groceryoutlet.com/year-of-groceries You will receive a $5 off $25 purchase coupon once you sign up. Please select Camarillo as your store so you can receive our store specific Coupons and promotions. Please follow us and Like us!! Thanks for Supporting Your independent locally owned Grocery outlet. We are open everyday 7am-10pm. Tell your friends and neighbors about our amazing Grocery outlet app specials!!

05/27/2026

☀️ This week’s lineup is packed with easy summer picks for grilling, snacking, and stocking up on favorites.

What to shop:
🥩 Origin Provisions Grass Fed Top Sirloin Steak, 8 oz – $4.99
🍇 Green Seedless Grapes – $1.49/lb
🍊 Dole Pineapples – $3.99 Each
🍗 Foster Farms Fresh Hot Chicken Wings – $1.99/lb
🌿 Greenies Dog Supplements, 60 ct – $12.99
🧀 Munchies Sandwich Crackers, 8 ct – $1.99

Weekend snacks, grill essentials, and a little something for everyone ✔️❤️

Shop today ➡️ https://groceryoutlet.app.link/StoreCircular

Offer valid 05/27/26-06/02/26. Selection may vary by store.

It’s Memorial weekend and it’s time to reflect on those that gave all to our country and the military. Please read the e...
05/24/2026

It’s Memorial weekend and it’s time to reflect on those that gave all to our country and the military. Please read the entire message to hear about a real veteran's point of view of Memorial Day. Here at your Camarillo Grocery outlet as an owner that was raised in a military family, we support our Military, Veterans, and Respect those MIA and KIA. This is why we are devoted to feed those military families and veterans in need of food, coming up in July we will be focused on IFH (independence from Hunger campaign) we have been able to give thousands of dollars worth of food a month to feed military families in need since we have been here in Camarillo but in July we are hoping to raise over $10,000 for Charities that will feed those in need, we are looking for corporate donors that we will publish their donations in the store and Social Media if Interested please come in and talk to Veronica or Larry the Owners, for those that donate $250 or more will be published and we can do a public communication of companies that will match up to a certain dollar amount. In our last store we were able to raise $17,000 in July to feed Veterans during the holidays, Last year the previous owners of Camarillo grocery outlet raised about $2,000 for their charity and I expect to at least do 5 times that with your help from the community, so please stay tune for our IFH in July, as a customer if you donate $5 I will give you back a $5 off coupon for a purchase of $25 or more so it will be like donating for free. Next Here is a Story of a person I respect very much my father who served during the Vietnam war era. He joined when he was 17 years old from Lincoln Nebraska from their corn farm, he spent over 20 years enlisted as Sargent in the Green Berates, Then spent his remaining years working for the government as National Emergency Manager for the Corp of engineers, which during the 80”s he educated companies and other government agencies how to be ready for a Nuclear war and what the main use of a Fallout shelters was for. In the late 80’s after the Whitter Earth quick we moved from Seattle Washington to Los Angeles Where his main focus was Earthquake preparedness. After he retired, he devoted his life to help Veterans, He was the Head of the Fernley Nevada Honor Guard as pictured where they would provide funereal services for those Veterans that passed away. He also created a Motorcycle Chapter called Ghost Riders who helped Veteran Families, they would also lay Wreaths on all the Grave sites during Memorial Day. The following is a Transcript he wrote that was published in newspapers and would help others remember the sacrifice our Veterans have gone through. One note that my father had to live with is he was transferred back to the states during the Vietnam war and a week after his entire Platoon was killed, so if he was there one week longer, He would not have survived from the War. Richard Passed away a couple years ago from Covid Complications at the age of 87. The following is his note:
THE WALL
A little history most people will never know.
Interesting Veterans statistics of the Vietnam Memorial wall.
There are 58,267 names now listed on that polished black wall, including those added in 2010
The Names are arranged in the order in which there were taken from us by date and within each date the names alphabetically.
The First known casualty was Richard B. Fitzgibbons, of North Wymouth, Mass. Listed by the U.S. Department of Defense as having been killed on June 8, 1956. His name is listed on the wall with that of his son, Marine Corps Lance Cpl, Richard B. Fitzgibbon !!!, who was killed on Sept. 7 1965
There are three sets of fathers and sons on the wall.
39,996 on the wall were just 22 or younger. 8283 were just 19 years old.
The largest age group, 33103 were 18 years old.
12 soldiers on the Wall were 17 years old.
One Soldier, PFC Dan Bullock was 15years old
997 Soldiers were killed on their First day in Vietnam.
1448 Soldiers were killed on their last day in Vietnam
31 sets of brothers are on the wall. 31 sets of parents lost two of their sons.
54 Soldiers attended Thomas Edison High School in Philadelphia. I wonder why so many from one school.
244 Soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam war: 153 of them are on the wall.
Beallsville, Ohio with a population of 475 lost 6 of her sons.
West Virginia had the highest casualty rate per capita in the nation. There are 711 West Virginians on the wall.
The Marines of Morenci- They had some of the scrappiest high school football and basketball team that the little Arizona copper town of Morencia (Pop 5058) had ever known and cheered. They enjoyed roaring beer busts. In quieter moments, they rode horses along the Coronado Trail, stalked deer in the Apache National Forest. And in the patriotic camaraderie typical of Morenci’s mining families, the nine graduates of Marenci high enlisted as a group in the Marine Corps. Their service began on Independence Day 1966. Only 3 returned home.
The Buddies of Midvale – LeRoy Tafoya, Jimmy Martinez, Tom Gonzales were all boyhood friends and lived on there consecutive streets in Midvale, Utah on Fifth, Sixth and Seventh avenue. They Lived only a few yards apart. They played ball at the adjacent sandlot ball field. And they all went to Vietnam. In a span of 16 dark days in late 1967, all three would be killed. LeRoy was killed on Wednesday, Nov. 22 the fourth anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Jimmy died less than 24 hours later on Thanksgiving Day. Tom was shot dead assaulting the enemy on Dec.7, Pearl Habor Remembrance Day.
The most Casualty deaths for a single day was on Jan. 31, 1968 with 245 deaths.
The most Casualty deaths for a single month was May 1968 with 2415 deaths.
For most Americans who read this they will only see the Numbers that the Vietnam war created. To those of us who survived the war, and to the families of those who did not, we are the faces, we feel the pain that these numbers created. We are until we too pass away, haunted with these numbers, because they were our friends, fathers, husbands, wives, sons and Daughters. There are no noble wars, just noble warriors.
Written by Richard L Cook


Grocery Outlet Camarillo







Visit Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District, Camarillo CA

It’s Memorial weekend and it’s time to reflect on those that gave in to our country and the military. Please read the en...
05/24/2026

It’s Memorial weekend and it’s time to reflect on those that gave in to our country and the military. Please read the entire message to hear about a real veterans point of view of Memorial Day. Here at your Camarillo Grocery outlet as a owner that was raised in a military family we support our Military, Veterans, and Respect those MIA and KIA. This is why we are devoted to feed those military families and veterans in need of food, coming up in July we will be focused on IFH (independence from Hunger campaign) we have been able to give thousands of dollars worth of food a month to feed military families in need since we have been here in Camarillo but in July we are hoping to raise over $10,000 for Charities that will feed those in need, we are looking for corporate donors that we will publish their donations in the store and Social Media if Interested please come in and talk to Veronica or Larry the Owners, for those that donate $250 or more will be published and we can do a public communication of companies that will match up to a certain dollar amount. In our last store we were able to raise $17,000 in July to feed Veterans during the holidays, Last year the previous owners of Camarillo grocery outlet raised about $2,000 for their charity and I expect to at least do 5 times that with your help from the community, so please stay tune for our IFH in July, as a customer if you donate $5 I will give you back a $5 off coupon for a purchase of $25 or more so it will be like donating for free. Next Here is a Story of a person I respect very much my father who served during the Vietnam war era. He joined when he was 17 years old from Lincoln Nebraska from their corn farm, he spent over 20 years enlisted as Sargent in the Green Berates, Then spent his remaining years working for the government as National Emergency Manager for the Corp of engineers, which during the 80”s he educated companies and other government agencies how to be ready for a Nuclear war and what the main use of a Fallout shelters was for. In the late 80’s after the Whitter Earth quick we moved from Seattle Washington to Los Angeles Where his main focus was Earthquake preparedness. After he retired, he devoted his life to help Veterans, He was the Head of the Fernley Nevada Honor Guard as pictured where they would provide funereal services for those Veterans that passed away. He also created a Motorcycle Chapter called Ghost Riders who helped Veteran Families, they would also lay Wreaths on all the Grave sites during Memorial Day. The following is a Transcript he wrote that was published in newspapers and would help others remember the sacrifice our Veterans have gone through. One note that my father had to live with is he was transferred back to the states during the Vietnam war and a week after his entire Platoon was killed, so if he was there one week longer, He would not have survived from the War. Richard Passed away a couple years ago from Covid Complications at the age of 87. The following is his note:

THE WALL
A little history most people will never know.

Interesting Veterans statistics of the Vietnam Memorial wall.

There are 58,267 names now listed on that polished black wall, including those added in 2010

The Names are arranged in the order in which there were taken from us by date and within each date the names alphabetically.

The First known casualty was Richard B. Fitzgibbons, of North Wymouth, Mass. Listed by the U.S. Department of Defense as having been killed on June 8, 1956. His name is listed on the wall with that of his son, Marine Corps Lance Cpl, Richard B. Fitzgibbon !!!, who was killed on Sept. 7 1965

There are three sets of fathers and sons on the wall.

39,996 on the wall were just 22 or younger. 8283 were just 19 years old.

The largest age group, 33103 were 18 years old.

12 soldiers on the Wall were 17 years old.

One Soldier, PFC Dan Bullock was 15years old

997 Soldiers were killed on their First day in Vietnam.

1448 Soldiers were killed on their last day in Vietnam

31 sets of brothers are on the wall. 31 sets of parents lost two of their sons.

54 Soldiers attended Thomas Edison High School in Philadelphia. I wonder why so many from one school.

244 Soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam war: 153 of them are on the wall.

Beallsville, Ohio with a population of 475 lost 6 of her sons.
West Virginia had the highest casualty rate per capita in the nation. There are 711 West Virginians on the wall.

The Marines of Morenci- They had some of the scrappiest high school football and basketball team that the little Arizona copper town of Morencia (Pop 5058) had ever known and cheered. They enjoyed roaring beer busts. In quieter moments, they rode horses along the Coronado Trail, stalked deer in the Apache National Forest. And in the patriotic camaraderie typical of Morenci’s mining families, the nine graduates of Marenci high enlisted as a group in the Marine Corps. Their service began on Independence Day 1966. Only 3 returned home.

The Buddies of Midvale – LeRoy Tafoya, Jimmy Martinez, Tom Gonzales were all boyhood friends and lived on there consecutive streets in Midvale, Utah on Fifth, Sixth and Seventh avenue. They Lived only a few yards apart. They played ball at the adjacent sandlot ball field. And they all went to Vietnam. In a span of 16 dark days in late 1967, all three would be killed. LeRoy was killed on Wednesday, Nov. 22 the fourth anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Jimmy died less than 24 hours later on Thanksgiving Day. Tom was shot dead assaulting the enemy on Dec.7, Pearl Habor Remembrance Day.

The most Casualty deaths for a single day was on Jan. 31, 1968 with 245 deaths.

The most Casualty deaths for a single month was May 1968 with 2415 deaths.

For most Americans who read this they will only see the Numbers that the Vietnam war created. To those of us who survived the war, and to the families of those who did not, we are the faces, we feel the pain that these numbers created. We are until we too pass away, haunted with these numbers, because they were our friends, fathers, husbands, wives, sons and Daughters. There are no noble wars, just noble warriors.

Written by Richard L Cook



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Your Camarillo Grocery outlet has your produce and Meat needs for this special weekend. Save 40-70% compared to other st...
05/22/2026

Your Camarillo Grocery outlet has your produce and Meat needs for this special weekend. Save 40-70% compared to other stores. Nick our new Produce manager is showcasing some fantastic produce on our sidewalk at fantastic prices such as:
Cherries $.99 Lb Price till 5-23.
Cantaloupe $1.50 ea
Watermelon $.39 lb,
Papaya $.99 lb
5 lb Granny smith or Fuji Apples $4.99
8 lb Oranges $5.99.
18 oz Blueberry $5
2 lb Strawberries $5.
Cauliflower $2.49 ea
Green or Red Grapes $2.49 lb.
Cucumber 2x$1
Mangos 4x$5
In the meat department we have:
Chicken wings $1.99 lb
Crooked Willow 10 oz Ribeye steaks $5.99
Tri tip Roasts $8.99 lb. Plus lots of other great prices.
Prices valid till Tuesday the 26th, Except for Cherries which cherries will be $1.49 lb on Sunday.
Don't forget our Grocery outlet large Dozen eggs for $.99!!
More you shop with us more we can give back to the community. We give back tens of thousands of dollars a year back to the community in donations to charity, Schools events, community events, Church events, and coming up we will be raising money for Independence from hunger which last year we raised over $17,000 in our previous store. We enjoy helping the community!!
come visit your Locally owned Camarillo grocery outlet today.
Satisfaction guarantee, if you don't like it just return it, we want you to be happy with everything you purchase! If your Not signed up for the grocery outlet app then click on this link. www.groceryoutlet.com/year-of-groceries You will receive a $5 off $25 purchase coupon once you sign up. Please select Camarillo as your store so you can receive our store specific Coupons and promotions. Please follow us and Like us!! Thanks for Supporting Your independent locally owned Grocery outlet. We are open everyday 7am-10pm. Tell your friends and neighbors about our amazing Grocery outlet app specials!! See less

Nick our New produce Manager has a Thursday and Friday Special, May 21st and May 22nd. Cherries $.99 lb!! Yes these are ...
05/21/2026

Nick our New produce Manager has a Thursday and Friday Special, May 21st and May 22nd. Cherries $.99 lb!! Yes these are delicious. We also have Watermelons $.39 lb, Cantaloupes $1.50 ea, 18 oz Blueberries for $5, 2 lb Strawberries $5, Cucumbers 2x$1. 8 lb Oranges $5.99 and more! Yes Nick our new produce manager with Years of experience in produce is offering you some amazing deals so you can save Big!!!

Wow look at these Extreme Values at your Camarillo Grocery outlet. We have lots of great deals such as Cantaloupes $1.50...
05/21/2026

Wow look at these Extreme Values at your Camarillo Grocery outlet. We have lots of great deals such as
Cantaloupes $1.50 ea,
Watermelons $.39 lb
18 oz Blueberries $5
2 lb Strawberries $5
In the wine department we have selection of Wines for buy one get one for a Penny.
Come Visit your Locally owned Camarillo Grocery outlet and Save 40-70% compared to other stores.

Never used DoorDash to purchase from your Camarillo Grocery Outlet? Here is a promo code for first time users.GO30.
05/20/2026

Never used DoorDash to purchase from your Camarillo Grocery Outlet? Here is a promo code for first time users.GO30.

05/20/2026

Memorial Day weekend is here and we're stocked up! Swing in for everything you need to fire up the grill, cool off by the pool.

🥩 Crooked Willow Boneless Ribeye, 10 oz – $5.99
🌭 Hebrew National Beef Franks, 10.3–12 oz – $3.99
🍔 Free Graze or Our Promise 93% Lean Grass Fed Ground Beef, 1 lb – $5.99
🍓 Strawberries, 2 lb or Blueberries, 18 oz – 2 for $10 (mix & match!)
🍞 Ball Park Burger or Hot Dog Buns, 8 ct – 2 for $5 (mix & match!)
🧀 SimplyGO Cheese Slices, 7–8 oz – $1.99
🍅 Heinz Picnic Pack, 4 pk – $6.99
🥔 Boulder Canyon Kettle Style Potato Chips, 5 oz – $1.99
🍺 Coors Light Beer, 18 pk, 12 oz cans, 18 pk, 12 oz cans – $14.99 +CRV

See you this weekend! ❤️🛒

Shop today ➡️ https://groceryoutlet.app.link/StoreCircular

Offer valid 5/20/26–5/26/26, while supplies last. Selection may vary by store.

05/16/2026

Spring hosting, but make it budget friendly ✨🍋

Pulled together a dreamy spring dinner party for under $12 a person for 6 people and honestly… no one would ever guess. Menu was lemon chicken with asparagus and rice, a fresh Greek salad, a simple side salad, and an easy appetizer with brie and apricot jelly. Finished it off with orange ice cream topped with fresh orange zest 🍊

Plus I scored a bottle of organic wine for just $5 that would’ve easily been $25 anywhere else.
Proof you don’t need to spend a ton to host something that feels special.

Save this for your next dinner party 🤍

*Items and selection my vary by store.

05/15/2026

If you’re obsessed with keeping a cute, convenient hand-sanitizer in tow at all times, this one’s for you. Sleek, thin profile, and luxurious scents for less. It’s too good to pass up. Keep an eye out for this near the register next time you’re at 🎶 Grocery Outlet Bargain Market 🎶

05/15/2026

Part 3 of our dip recipe series. Today's edition: Herby Lemon Ricotta 🌿🍋
Comment "🍋" for the recipe straight to your DMs!

This herby lemon ricotta comes together in minutes with a food processor but tastes like something you’d order out. Creamy, bright, and loaded with fresh herbs.

Proof that a few simple ingredients can still feel a little fancy. Serve with whatever you’ve got: toast, crackers, or crunchy veg.

What to shop:
🌿 Ricotta
🌿 Olive oil
🌿 Fresh lemon
🌿 Mixed herbs (like parsley, basil, or chives)
🌿 Garlic
🌿 Salt + pepper

05/13/2026

Feeding a family of 3 for about $100 a week 👀

This is exactly the kind of grocery run we love seeing
Stretching your grocery budget matters more than ever and finding simple ways to save on everyday essentials is what we are all about 💰

📹 by carolinapaccheco via

05/13/2026

Weeknight saver: Burger Bowls. 🥄 Ground beef, fries, crisp lettuce, juicy tomato, red onion, and creamy avocado — all the flavor, none of the bun.

Grab ground beef for just $3.99/lb at GO from 5/13–5/19. Dinner = sorted.

🛒 What to shop:
🍔 Ground beef
🍟 French fries
🍅 Tomatoes
🥬 Lettuce
🧅 Red onion
🥑 Avocado (optional, but recommended!)

*Offer available 5/13-5/19. While supplies last. Selection may vary by store.

05/13/2026

Hosting szn is here. 🎉

Brunches → birthdays → backyard hangs → holidays. The invites don't stop, and neither do the dietary needs. Gluten-free cousin? Vegan bestie? Vegetarian in-laws? We see you.

Introducing **How to Host** 🍽️ Our new series for pulling off gatherings that feel generous, not stressful (or expensive).

Here's how we save you big:

🛒 Tip 1: Come to Grocery Outlet *first.* Gluten-free, vegan, organic — snacks, pastas, dairy alts, pantry staples. Up to 70% off.

📝 Tip 2: Shop with a list, but stay open. Our inventory changes weekly. Every trip = a treasure hunt.

📦 Tip 3: When you find the alternatives your guests love? Stock up. Those finds don't always stick around.

More tips on the way. In the meantime — stop into your local Grocery Outlet and see what's waiting for you.

There's always Xtreme Value to be had. Happy hosting! 💚

05/12/2026

Same grocery list. Two stores. One very clear difference.

I wanted to see what happens when you shop the exact same everyday items at Grocery Outlet vs a traditional grocery store so I built a simple weekly list and tried to match everything as closely as possible.

From popcorn and blueberries to almond butter and zucchini I compared size quality and ingredients side by side.

At Grocery Outlet I found bigger packs of organic produce and clean ingredient options like almond butter with no seed oils. At the competitor some items were smaller more limited or harder to match exactly.

And when I laid everything out at home the difference was obvious.
Competitor total $153
Grocery Outlet total $112
Savings $41

Same list. Same meals in mind. Very different outcome.

Save this for your next grocery run you might be surprised what you find at Grocery Outlet 🌿

05/11/2026

Start spreading the news 🗞️

Blue Buffalo has hit our pet aisle at Grocery Outlet... AND you can save up to 60%* compared to traditional grocery stores. Don’t forget to snag your pet’s favorite treats or stock up on the good-for-them food they actually get excited about.

Treat your four-legged bestie to their kibble of choice this National Pet Month and save while you’re at it. ❤️🐾



*Savings based on non-member pricing, excluding any mandatory charges, fees, and taxes, if applicable. Items and selection may vary by store.

05/10/2026

Here's to the moms who do it all, today, we celebrate YOU 💐

From fresh ingredients for a home-cooked meal she'll love to wine, flowers, and little luxuries that say "you deserve this," Grocery Outlet has every aisle covered to make Mom's day feel extra special (without the extra cost).

Happy Mother's Day to all the amazing moms out there! 💕

05/09/2026

Master Sommelier-approved at $9.99?! 👀🍷
Huge thanks to for spotlighting our Thesis Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, two wines that taste like they cost a whole lot more. We’re linking his full YouTube breakdown in our stories, so go give it a watch, then swing by your local Grocery Outlet to grab a bottle (or two).

*Items and selection may vary by store.

04/20/2026

How to crudité under $20 👀🥦🥕

A full spread. Organic hummus. Fresh everything, and a receipt that'll make you do a double take.

Here's everything I shopped & what it cost:
Baby carrots $1.49
Broccoli crowns $1.95
Celery $1.29
English cucumber $1.69
Radishes $1.99
Green onion $0.69
Italian parsley $0.39
2 tubs of organic hummus $5.98

Total: $15.57.

This is the thing about . You walk in for a few things and walk out feeling like you won. Fresh produce, organic dips, and a platter that looks like you tried way harder than you did. That's IRL. ⚡️❤️🛒

Your guests don't need to know. We won't tell.

*Selection may vary by store.

Address

2249 Las Posas Road
Camarillo, CA
93010

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 10pm
Tuesday 7am - 10pm
Wednesday 7am - 10pm
Thursday 7am - 10pm
Friday 7am - 10pm
Saturday 7am - 10pm
Sunday 7am - 10pm

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