4/5 rating based on 126 reviews. Read all reviews for Cub Foods for iPhone.
Cub Foods is free iOS app published by SUPERVALU Inc.
NitaW1
I was at in today on Stinson Blvd. the staff were really polite and helpful. That is my favorite Cub store.
Yeah it work
It may just be me I could not figure out how to use the app it seemed very glitchy coupons would not loading and I thought you could do more shopping on it than just look at their weekly ad
tabsbddb
As a parent of 2, having the ability use WIC card as a payment for online shopping would save a trip and allow more family bonding time.
ccaswell
Liking the convenience of this app but can’t believe that I have “Privacy > Location Services > Cub > Allow Location Access = Never” and yet the app still gets my location when I am near Cub Foods stores. Not sure how this passes the App Store app review as this is a privacy violation. Please fix.
davidg(ollum)
Aside from showing the weekly add and other items on sale, the app is just a glorified shopping list. There are a lot of other apps out there that do list making and coupon gathering better than this app. Provide something on this app that is helpful and isn’t widely available in other apps: item location, in stocks, special orders that are not the usual “in store shopping.” Target and Hyvee have got you beat yet again Cub!
Bg Maamu
I Love having a Cub Food here in Freeport IL. The store is Immaculate, Well laid out, Prices are Great, Produce is Fresh, Deli Selections are Very Good, and All of the Employees are Wonderful. Very Helpful and Friendly. Thank You for Keeping a Store here. Would give a 10 if I could.
mommy381
The demographic to which I belong does not feel that a transaction has been completed unless we go to the store, but the convenience of grocery shopping while lying down is undeniable. Hence, the popularity of this venue for old people...as long as the app is so self explanatory that anyone who can still understand a declarative sentence can use it. Congrats, Cub
MN grocery
I wish that the shopping list feature on the app would be connected to aisle numbers in the store. Other grocery apps allow for this and sort it by a “map” so you can go through the store in order.