E Z Food Mart is a small independent grocery operating in Oklahoma City that emphasizes affordability on everyday items and maintains a curated selection of international and specialty goods that larger chains stock inconsistently or not at all.
This is a neighborhood-scale independent grocer, not a discount chain or warehouse club. The store carries standard grocery categories—produce, meat, dairy, canned goods, frozen items, and pantry staples—but sources some items from international suppliers and regional vendors. The inventory leans toward practical, high-turnover stock rather than novelty or premium positioning. It serves cost-conscious shoppers and residents seeking specific ethnic or specialty ingredients that would require a trip to a specialty market or larger supermarket in other parts of the city.
E Z Food Mart competes on unit price for basics. A loaf of standard white or wheat bread runs in the $1.50 to $2.00 range; a gallon of whole milk typically falls between $3.00 and $3.50; eggs (dozen, large) are usually $2.50 to $3.00. These align with or undercut mid-market grocery chains in Oklahoma City but do not match deep-discount warehouse pricing. Produce pricing varies by season and sourcing; the store often carries seasonal items from regional suppliers at prices comparable to farmers market offerings without the variable availability.
The actual differentiation lies in the international and specialty sections. Items like specific spice blends, ethnic flours, canned goods from particular regions, and prepared condiments appear here regularly, whereas Walmart and standard Whole Foods locations in Oklahoma City restock these sporadically or require special order. Prices on these specialty items are typically lower than specialty-focused retailers but reflect the cost of smaller-volume sourcing.
E Z Food Mart occupies a distinct position from major chains. Walmart and Target offer lower absolute prices on mass-produced basics through volume purchasing, but their international and specialty sections are limited and subject to inventory gaps. Whole Foods emphasizes organic and premium positioning at a significant markup; a comparable gallon of organic milk there runs $5.00 to $6.00. Sprouts Farmers Market, another independent-leaning chain in Oklahoma City, has stronger produce selection and organic focus but higher baseline pricing across the store.
When you need reliable, low-cost staples with occasional specialty items interspersed, E Z Food Mart works well. When you're building a diet primarily around organic or natural products, Sprouts or Whole Foods makes more sense. When you're buying for a large household and price per unit is the only metric, Walmart or Sam's Club wins outright.
The store fits shoppers who live nearby and buy groceries two to three times per week rather than making one large monthly trip. It suits home cooks seeking specific ingredients outside mainstream chains' standard rotation. It works well for anyone comparing unit prices on basics and unwilling to pay the organic or "natural" premium.
It does not suit shoppers wanting extensive organic certification, prepared meal kits, or a full range of premium private-label options. It is not a one-stop destination for households that buy bulk quantities or rely on a single weekly shopping trip; the physical space is smaller, and selection in any single category is narrower than at regional supermarkets.
The store layout is straightforward: produce near the front, perimeter arrangement of dairy and refrigerated items, center-aisle dry goods and canned stock, with the specialty and international section typically occupying one or two side aisles. Checkout is a single or dual counter, so expect a brief wait during peak hours (weekday evenings and Saturday mornings). The space is clean and well-lit but compact compared to supermarkets; bring a list if you're shopping for more than one or two categories, as aisles are narrow.
Most independent grocers in Oklahoma City operate 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. or 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; confirm current hours before your first visit, as hours sometimes shift seasonally or with staffing. Parking is typically available on-site or immediately adjacent, though spaces are limited. The store does not offer delivery or online ordering.
E Z Food Mart fills the role that independent neighborhood grocers historically held in Oklahoma City: reliable, priced for regular shoppers rather than bargain hunters, and stocked with both everyday needs and the items that take time to hunt down elsewhere.
