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5 Items You Should Always Buy From Costco


5 Items You Should Always Buy From Costco


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Costco can be a treasure trove of savings if you play your cards right and don't get lured in by the massive quantities of spices and condiments you'll never use. Unlike other stores, Costco's membership format allows it to operate on paper-thin margins. While some products aren't worth it, other deals are so insanely good, they're the sole reason people keep their membership. Are you even a Costco member if you aren't buying these 5 items?

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1. Cheese

Because of bulk buying, cheese at Costco is much cheaper than at regular grocery stores. They have everything from American cheese to high-end European cheeses, which they buy in massive quantities straight from the producers, handing the savings down to you. 

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2. Nuts

Costco sells bags of nuts like almonds, cashews, and walnuts in large quantities, lowering the per-unit price compared to other stores that sell them in snack-sized quantities. It also sources its nuts directly from the growers, cutting out the middlemen, which allows them to sell them for less.

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3. Rotisserie Chicken

The rotisserie chicken at Costco is famously cheap. For just $4.99, you have dinner sorted. The store actually loses money on its chicken, but because it draws people into the store, it keeps the price low, and loyalty stays high.

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4. Frozen Fruit

Just like nuts and cheese, frozen fruit can really eat up your budget in regular grocery stores. At Costco, because they sell it in such large quantities, under their own label, and source directly from growers, the price stays low.

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5. Butter

It's always a good idea to buy butter from Costco. The store sells butter under its own label in bulk packs for a fraction of the price of other stores. You might think it's too much butter, but you can always freeze it so you always have it on hand. 

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