Fuel your week for less with Hy-Vee protein deals, available May 1–3

May 2, 2026

Hy-Vee’s protein sale is packed with smart stock-up picks for meal prep, quick lunches, post-workout fuel, and high-protein snacks.

From eggs and tuna to chicken, yogurt, beef, and protein shakes, these May 1–3 deals make it easier to hit your protein goals

Hy-Vee Grade A Large Eggs $2.29 – 99¢

  • 12 ct large eggs; the absolute best value for high-quality bioavailable protein.

StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water $1.14 – 77¢

  • 5 oz can; an incredibly lean, low-calorie protein staple at a significant discount.

Oikos Pro 20g Protein Yogurt $1.89 – 99¢

  • 5.3 oz; provides a massive 20g of protein for under a dollar, beating out most standard Greek yogurts.

Hy-Vee Frozen Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast $10.99 – $6.97

  • 2.5 lb bag; the most cost-effective way to buy bulk poultry on this list (approx. $2.79/lb).

Fresh Pork Loin America’s Cut Chop $3.00 – $1.77

  • 8 oz portion; a very lean “white meat” alternative to chicken with a high protein-to-weight ratio.

Butter Garlic Marinated Chicken Breast $5.00 – $1.99

  • 6 oz portion; excellent for quick meal prep with pre-added flavor at a 60% discount.

Hy-Vee 2% Small Curd Lowfat Cottage Cheese $2.98 – $1.88

  • 16 oz container; slow-digesting casein protein that is excellent for satiety.

Ground Beef Roll 80% Lean 20% Fat $6.99 – $3.99

  • 1 lb roll; a versatile high-volume protein for meal prepping taco meat or bowls.

Smoked Pulled Pork (No Sauce) $7.99 – $4.79

  • 0.80 lbs; “clean” protein without added sugar from sauces, making it a high-quality “proteineer” choice.

Smithfield Sliced Deli Ham $6.99/lb – $3.98/lb

  • 1 lb package; a lean deli option for quick high-protein snacking or sandwiches.

Oikos Triple Zero Greek Yogurt $1.69 – 99¢

  • 5.3 oz; 15g of protein with zero added sugar, zero artificial sweeteners, and zero fat.

Hormel Always Tender Pork Loin Filet (BOGO) $9.99 – Buy 1, Get 1 Free

  • 24 oz (1.5 lbs); purchasing two makes this a high-volume protein win at roughly $3.33/lb.

Healthy Choice Protein Bowls $6.00 (Original) – 2 / $6.00

  • 9.25–9.75 oz; specifically the Adobo Chicken (22g protein) and Spicy Black Bean & Chicken (20g protein) varieties.

Core Power Protein Shake 12-Pack $39.99 – $34.88

  • 14 fl oz bottles (26g protein each); a convenient shelf-stable option for post-workout recovery.

Savory Rotisserie Chicken Breast $8.99 – $4.99

  • 25 oz; heat-and-eat convenience providing a large amount of prepared lean white meat.

Jocko Mölk Protein Powder $34.99 – $29.99

  • 23-25 oz; a high-quality blend of whey, casein, and egg protein for supplemental needs.

Ground Chuck Patty 85% Lean 15% Fat $3.50 – $3.00

  • 5 oz; a slightly leaner beef option pre-portioned for exact macro tracking.

Too Good & Co. Ultra-Filtered Milk Snack $1.49 – 99¢

  • 5.3 oz; low sugar and high protein via ultra-filtration, ideal for those watching glucose levels.

Lemon Pepper Marinated Chicken Breast $5.00 – $1.99

  • 6 oz portion; another “grab-and-go” fresh meat option that fits lean protein goals.

Lloyd’s Seasoned Shredded Chicken $5.99 – $3.99

  • 16 oz tub; high-volume prepared chicken that is easily added to salads or wraps.

Protein Pints High Protein Dessert $6.99 – $4.99

  • 1 pt; the best “proteineer” alternative to traditional ice cream for satisfying a sweet tooth while hitting macros.

Light + Fit Greek Yogurt $1.49 – 99¢

  • 5.3 oz; 12g of protein at only 80 calories, offering great protein density for the calorie “budget.”

Old Wisconsin Sausage Sticks $1.00 (ea) – 10 / $10.00

  • 2 oz wrapper; a high-protein, zero-carb snack for travel or busy workdays.

Healthy Choice Simply Steamers Meatball Marinara $6.00 (Original) – 2 / $6.00

  • 10 oz bowl; contains 18g of protein, making it one of the better frozen meal options for the price.

Hy-Vee Choice Reserve Beef T-bone Steak $21.24 – $16.24

  • 1.25 lbs; a premium protein choice that is still significantly discounted for a “splurge” meal.

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