Grocery Stores · Fort Collins, CO

Grocery stores in Fort Collins, CO: local, organic, and budget options

Fort Collins punches above its weight on grocery diversity — a strong King Soopers footprint, a beloved food co-op, and several national natural-foods chains. Here's how the local options compare.

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Most Fort Collins grocery stores are on Transfort bus routes; many are also walkable from neighborhoods near Old Town and the CSU campus.
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Fort Collins grocery stores commonly serve customers in English and Spanish.

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Last updated: June 2026

Grocery Stores in Fort Collins

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Everyday chains

  • King Soopers — Kroger-owned; the largest Fort Collins footprint, with locations on Harmony, College, Lemay, and Drake.
  • Safeway — multiple stores; weekly digital coupons.
  • Walmart Supercenter — lowest baseline pricing on staples.
  • Target — Good & Gather private label; expanded grocery section.

Organic and natural

  • Whole Foods Market — premium produce, prepared foods, 365 private label.
  • Sprouts Farmers Market — produce-forward, strong bulk bins.
  • Natural Grocers — Colorado-founded; 100% organic produce and free nutrition classes.
  • Trader Joe's — College Avenue location.

Local and co-op

  • Fort Collins Food Co-op — member-owned grocery in Old Town; local, organic, and bulk-focused.
  • Beaver's Market — independent Old Town grocery.

Budget and discount

  • Walmart and Sam's Club — staples and bulk.
  • Costco (in Loveland) — bulk groceries and Kirkland organic line.
  • Grocery Outlet — discount close-outs.

Farmers markets and CSAs

  • Larimer County Farmers Market — Saturdays in summer at the Larimer County Courthouse.
  • Fort Collins Farmers Market — Sundays in season at King Soopers (Lemay & Drake).
  • Local CSAs — many farms in Larimer County offer weekly produce shares.

SNAP/EBT, WIC, and food access

  • All major Fort Collins chains accept SNAP/EBT for eligible food items.
  • Double Up Food Bucks Colorado matches SNAP dollars on produce at participating markets.
  • WIC is accepted at King Soopers, Safeway, Walmart, Sprouts, and many independents.
  • See Fort Collins food assistance for help with grocery costs.

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