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Zion Market Weekly Ads & Flyers
8 active weekly ads for Zion Market. Last updated: May 27, 2026.


Zion Market California
May 27, 2026 - Jun 2, 2026
1 pages


Zion Market Texas
May 27, 2026 - Jun 2, 2026
1 pages


Zion Market California
May 21, 2026 - May 27, 2026
1 pages


Zion Market Texas
May 21, 2026 - May 27, 2026
1 pages


Zion Market Georgia
May 21, 2026 - May 27, 2026
1 pages


Zion Market Georgia
May 21, 2026 - May 27, 2026
1 pages


Zion Market Georgia
May 21, 2026 - May 27, 2026
1 pages


Zion Market Georgia
May 21, 2026 - May 27, 2026
1 pages
Zion Market Weekly Ad Regions
Zion Market is a coastal and southern powerhouse, focusing on areas with thriving international communities:
California (The Heartland):
- Massive flagship stores in San Diego (Clairemont Mesa), Irvine, Los Angeles (Koreatown), Buena Park, Cerritos, and Torrance.
Georgia:
- A major destination in Duluth, serving the sprawling Atlanta metro area.
Texas:
- Growing presence in the North Dallas corridor, with hubs in Lewisville and Plano.
What You Can Find in the Zion Market Weekly Ad
The Produce "Price Leader"
Zion Market is famous for its massive produce departments where items like Persian cucumbers, Korean pears, and Napa cabbage are sold at high volumes and incredibly low prices. It is often significantly cheaper for fresh greens than traditional American supermarkets.
The "K-BBQ" Meat Counter
They specialize in the specific cuts required for authentic Korean BBQ. You will find paper-thin Bulgogi (beef), Galbi (short ribs), and pork belly sliced precisely for the grill.
Authentic Food Courts
Most Zion Markets are anchored by a food court featuring stalls for Bibimbap, Kimbap, and Jajangmyeon. It’s common for families to make a day of "Lunch and Shop."
Rice & Grains Aisle
They carry an overwhelming variety of rice, from premium Goshihikari to multi-grain blends, often sold in massive 20lb to 40lb bags that offer incredible bulk value.
Housewares & K-Beauty
Beyond food, Zion is a destination for Japanese and Korean kitchenware (like Cuckoo rice cookers) and a curated selection of popular K-Beauty skincare brands.
The "Banchan" Bar Guide
Explain that the pre-packaged side dishes (Banchan) are the ultimate "Life Hack" for busy professionals. Buying a few containers of spicy radish, seasoned spinach, and kimchi at Zion is cheaper and more authentic than trying to make them from scratch.
The "K-Pop" Merchandise Corner
Mention that several locations (like Irvine and Duluth) often have small stalls or sections dedicated to K-Pop albums and merchandise. It turns a grocery trip into a "Fan Experience" for younger shoppers.
The Zojirushi/Cuckoo Strategy
Zion is one of the best places to buy high-end Japanese/Korean Rice Cookers. Advise users to check the "End-of-Aisle" displays for holiday sales on these appliances, which can be $50–$100 cheaper than Amazon or big-box retailers.
The "Seafood Cleaning" Service
A major "Pro-Tip" for Zion is that their seafood counter offers free cleaning and frying in some locations. You can pick out a fresh fish, and they will scale, gut, and even deep-fry it for you while you finish your shopping.
Shopping Tips for Zion Market
The "Rice Brand" Loyalty Hack
The Strategy: Only buy rice when it’s on the Front Page of the circular.
The Value: Zion frequently rotates massive sales on "Premiere" rice brands. If your favorite 20lb bag isn't on sale this week, wait—it almost certainly will be in the next two weeks.
The "Late Night" Deli Markdown
- The Timing: 1–2 hours before closing.
- The Hack: The prepared food sections (Kimbap, fried mandoo, and banchan) are often marked down with "Quick Sale" stickers in the evening to ensure everything stays fresh for the next day.
- The Pro-Tip: This is the best time to grab a high-quality, authentic dinner for a fraction of the original price.
Bulk Napa Cabbage Season
- The Strategy: Watch for "Kimchi Season" (Kimjang) specials.
- The Hack: During peak times, Zion sells massive boxes of Napa cabbage and Korean radishes. If you are a DIY fermenter, this is the only time and place to buy these in bulk to save 40-60% compared to per-pound pricing.
The "Member Only" Secret
- The Strategy: Always sign up for the Zion Rewards Card.
- The Value: While many prices are open to everyone, Zion often features "In-Store Specials" that are exclusive to cardholders. These are usually unadvertised "Flash Sales" on seasonal fruits like Yellow Melons or Persimmons.
About Zion Market
Founded in 1979 in San Diego, California, by San Do Chang, Zion Market has grown into one of the most respected Korean-American grocery chains in the United States. While it started as a small neighborhood shop, it has evolved into a massive "mega-market" format that serves as a cultural bridge for the Korean diaspora and a paradise for foodies. Zion Market is specifically known for its aggressive pricing on high-quality produce and its "One-Stop-Shop" approach, often featuring in-store bakeries, food courts, and even houseware departments that make it feel like a trip to Seoul.
Zion Market Weekly Ad FAQs
Is there an online shopping option?
Yes. Most locations partner with Instacart or Shipt for home delivery. However, note that in-store "Flash Sales" might not always be reflected on third-party apps.
How is Zion Market different from H-Mart?
While both are Korean giants, Zion Market often leans more toward a "High-Volume, Low-Price" model, whereas H-Mart sometimes focuses on a more "Boutique/Premium" experience. Shoppers often find Zion’s produce prices to be more competitive.
Do they have a pharmacy?
Zion Markets generally do not feature full-service pharmacies, focusing instead on food, housewares, and wellness supplements.
What is the "Kimchi Fridge" section?
In the housewares department, you’ll see specialized refrigerators. These aren't standard fridges; they are designed specifically for fermenting and storing Kimchi at precise temperatures. Even if you don't buy one, it’s a fascinating look at Korean home tech.
Are the "Yellow Melons" worth it?
Yes. Korean Chamoe (yellow melons) are a summer staple. They are crisp like a pear but sweet like a cantaloupe. When they appear on the front page of the Zion ad, buy them by the box—they are the ultimate refreshing summer snack.
Can I get my fish fried for free?
At many Zion locations, if you buy a whole fish (like Yellowtail or Snapper) at the seafood counter, they will scale, clean, and deep-fry it for you for a very small fee or even for free during promotional periods. It’s the freshest "Fish and Chips" you’ll ever have.