If you’re a Costco shopper, you know the drill: some deals are too good to pass up, and others? You’ll kick yourself for not grabbing them when you have the chance. Whether it’s rising prices, limited-time discounts, or just plain convenience, these groceries are worth stocking up on before they disappear—or get more expensive.
Kirkland Signature Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Costco’s Kirkland Signature olive oil is high-quality, affordable, and perfect for cooking or drizzling over salads. With olive oil prices climbing, now’s the time to grab a bottle (or two). Plus, foodies swear by its smooth, slightly peppery taste.
Rao’s Homemade Marinara Sauce

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People rave about Rao’s for a reason—it’s one of the best-tasting jarred pasta sauces out there, made with simple, high-quality ingredients. Buying it at Costco means huge savings, especially compared to grocery store prices. If you love easy pasta nights, do yourself a favor and grab a couple of these while they’re in stock.
Rotisserie Chicken

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Costco’s legendary $4.99 rotisserie chicken is tender, flavorful, and an easy protein source for meal prep. Shred it into tacos, soups, or salads, or just eat it as-is. At this price, it’s one of the best grocery deals in town, and it sells out fast!
Kirkland Signature Butter

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If you bake or cook often, buying butter in bulk just makes sense. Costco’s Kirkland Signature butter is rich, creamy, and far cheaper per pound than what you’ll find at traditional supermarkets. And here’s a tip: butter freezes beautifully, so grab a pack now and thank yourself later when prices inevitably go up.
LaCroix Sparkling Water Variety Pack

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Sparkling water fans, this one’s for you. Buying LaCroix at Costco is a huge money-saver, with way more variety than grocery store packs. Costco’s bulk pricing lets you enjoy your fizzy fix for less, irrespective of your preference for Pamplemousse or Limoncello.
Organic Frozen Berries

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Perfect for smoothies, baking, or snacking, Costco’s frozen berries are a healthy staple that lasts for months. Unlike fresh fruit that spoils quickly, these stay fresh in the freezer, and the price per pound beats almost any grocery store. Pro tip: toss a handful into yogurt or oatmeal for an instant upgrade.
Kirkland Signature Organic Maple Syrup

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Pure, organic, and way more affordable than boutique brands, this organic maple syrup is all you need. If you’re a pancake, waffle, or oatmeal lover, this is the one to buy. And since maple syrup never really goes bad, stocking up is a no-brainer—especially when Costco’s price beats most competitors.
Nutella (Two-Pack)

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As a Nutella lover, you will not be able to pass up on this deal. Costco’s twin-pack of creamy hazelnut goodness is far cheaper than buying individual jars at the supermarket. The good news is that you can spread it on toast, drizzle it over fruit, or eat it straight from the spoon (no judgment). This bulk buy is worth every penny.
Dave’s Killer Bread (Two-Pack)

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This isn’t just any bread—it’s organic, packed with whole grains, and genuinely delicious. Since Costco sells it in a two-pack at a discount, it’s smart to freeze one loaf for later. With rising bread prices, grabbing this now means you’ll have a nutritious, hearty loaf ready when you need it.
Kirkland Signature Bacon

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Costco’s thick-cut bacon is an essential breakfast item. It’s high-quality, crispy when cooked, and cheaper per pound than most grocery store brands. The best part is that you can freeze it in portions, so you’re always stocked for Sunday brunch—or those late-night BLT cravings. Because honestly, who doesn’t love bacon?
Premier Protein Shakes

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If you need a quick, filling breakfast or post-workout recovery drink, these shakes are a steal at Costco. They come in a variety of flavors, are packed with protein, and cost way less per bottle than buying them individually.
Kirkland Signature Organic Peanut Butter

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This peanut butter is a healthier alternative to brands loaded with sugar and oils. It’s creamy and delicious, and it comes in a bulk two-pack that lasts a while. Since peanut butter doesn’t require refrigeration, keeping extra on hand is always a good idea.
Frozen Kirkland Signature Pizzas

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Need a quick dinner option? These frozen pizzas are a lifesaver. They taste way better than standard frozen pizzas and cost way less than delivery. Keep a box in your freezer for those nights when cooking feels like a chore—your future self will thank you.
Avocados (Six-Pack)

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Avocado prices are all over the place, but Costco’s bulk six-pack keeps things affordable. These ripen gradually, so you don’t have to eat them all at once. You can choose to make guacamole and avocado toast or toss them into salads!
Organic Kirkland Signature Honey

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Did you know honey never expires? That’s just one reason to stock up on Costco’s pure, organic honey. It’s cheaper than most grocery store brands and perfect for tea, baking, and drizzling over yogurt or toast.
Kirkland Signature Almond Flour

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For bakers and gluten-free eaters, Costco’s almond flour is an amazing buy. It’s cheaper per pound than most brands, and the quality is top-notch. You can easily bake pancakes, cookies, or bread without ever breaking the bank.
Bibigo Steamed Dumplings

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If you haven’t tried these Korean-style dumplings, you’re seriously missing out. They’re easy to prepare, filled with juicy chicken and veggies, and taste like takeout. Toss them in the microwave for a few minutes, and dinner is ready.