With chia seeds’ health benefits sparking lively discussion in health food communities, it’s becoming a little easier to find chia seeds.
Still, not all grocery stores carry chia seeds yet. If you live in an area with few grocery shopping choices, you may be out of luck.
Even if your grocery store does sell chia, have you taken a look at the price tag? Those are some steep prices for an itty-bitty bag of chia….and if you’re anything like me, you add chia to everything! (I admit it: I’m an addict.)
So what’s a chia seed lover to do?
Shopping online for chia will save you money…and you’ll save time too.

Buying chia at a grocery store isn't your only option.
The Raw Food World
The Raw Food World is a delectable place to shop for chia seed products. They also offer books, dvds, and medicinal herbs.
Looking for something specific?
If you know what you’re looking for, I’ve made it really easy for you. Visit these pages to see my top chia picks by category:
- Chia Seeds in Bulk
You can save a ton of money by buying chia in bulk. The great thing is that chia will not go rancid like flax. It has a shelf life of five years! - Black and White Chia Seeds
What’s the difference between white and black anyway? If you’re curious, learn about it here before you shop. - Books About Chia Seeds
Curl up with a good book and a chia smoothie. Books make terrific gifts, too. - Chia Seed Breakfast Cereals
Can you say YUM?
- Chia Seed Flour
For baking bread, scones, cakes, and pies. Nobody will even know – it’s an easy way to get the benefits on a regular basis.
