Kroger is bringing “Texas-sized savings” to various products in its markets in the state, with deals on every aisle for everyday essentials, produce and local Lone Star state products. Some of those discounts include bottled water, veggies and desserts. For example: Kroger’s 24-pack water is $2.99 instead of $3.69, 60-count eggs are going for $7.99 instead of $8.75, and a half gallon of Blue Bell ice cream is going for $7.99 instead of $9.49.

“We’ve simply made saving money easy for every shopper by lowering prices to ensure they are receiving the products they enjoy at a value they love,” said Rudy DiPietro, president, Kroger’s Texas Division. “At the heart of everything we do is deliver bigger value with extended timeframes that will allow customers more flexibility to shop when it’s most convenient for them.”

According to DiPietro, there are no coupons, digital deals or special promotions required. The discounts last until July 8. Those who are transferring new prescriptions to Kroger pharmacies through April 18 and mention the Texas-sized savings offer will earn 1,000 fuel points for prescriptions. Those who are already current pharmacy customers will automatically receive double fuel points for filling each of their prescriptions now through April 25.

Kroger, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, has 1230 grocery stores in 16 states across the U.S. In Texas alone, the supermarket chain has 203 locations across 83 cities.