What Aisle Is Honey In?
Honey is typically in the bread and spreads aisle near peanut butter and jelly, or in the baking aisle near sugar and syrup. Check both if you cannot find it right away.
Where to Find It by Store
Walmart
Aisle: Aisle 12
Section: Bread & Spreads
Shelved near peanut butter, jelly, and pancake syrup.
Trader Joe's
Aisle: Aisle 3
Section: Spreads & Sweeteners
Small honey selection including raw and organic house-brand options.
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Where Different Types Live
Clover Honey
The most common variety with a mild, sweet flavor. Widely available in squeeze bottles and jars.
Raw Honey
Unfiltered and unpasteurized honey that retains pollen and natural enzymes. Thicker texture and cloudier appearance.
Manuka Honey
Premium honey from New Zealand known for its strong flavor and purported health benefits. Significantly more expensive.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is honey in the baking aisle or the bread aisle?▼
It depends on the store. Walmart and Publix typically put honey near peanut butter in the bread and spreads aisle. Kroger and Wegmans often place it in the baking aisle near sugar.
Where is raw honey in the grocery store?▼
Raw honey is usually on the same shelf as regular honey. Some stores also carry local raw honey near the deli, bakery, or in a specialty foods section.
Where is Manuka honey in the grocery store?▼
Manuka honey is typically in the health food or natural foods section due to its premium price. Some stores stock it with regular honey on the spreads aisle.
Can I find local honey at the grocery store?▼
Many grocery stores carry locally produced honey, often near the deli or in a local products display. Farmer's markets are another reliable source for local honey.