The 6 BEST Items to Buy at Costco (And 5 Things You Should Skip Every Time) - 2 minutes read


The Best and Worst Things to Buy at Costco to Save Money

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If you’re like me, you understand how easy it is to walk into Costco for just a few things and walk out with a cart full of groceries and a receipt a mile long – especially if you’re shopping with kids or your significant other! 😉

But, while there are a lot of savings and deals to be had, not everything is worth adding to your shopping cart. We’re sharing the best and worst things to buy at Costco!

Did you know that Costco’s private label, Kirkland Signature, includes an assortment of items that are rumored to be manufactured by name brands at a fraction of the cost? If that wasn’t enough, the quality and value are unbeatable!

“We love Kirkland brand everything! K-cups, toilet paper, paper towels, olive oil, canned chicken, cheese – we literally love everything from that brand.” -Lina “We recently tried the Kirkland Signature Protein Bars and thought they were delicious! Plus, my kids love the granola bars in their lunches. We have tried store brand granola bars and they just never got eaten, but these are great!”-Mary

One of the best deals at Costco is their large 3-pound rotisserie chickens for just $4.99 each. Most supermarkets sell their rotisserie chickens for $5.99-$7.99 each, and they’re approximately half the size of Costco’s chicken. It makes sense why so many shoppers flock to Costco to score this deal!

Plus, Costco sells an average of 157,000 chickens every single day and over 60 million every year, but if you think they make a profit on them, they don’t. Costco reportedly loses money on their chickens but refuses to raise the price since they’re one of their best-selling items (we love you, Costco!).

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