Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands or deals, including promoted items.
Sorry, this deal has expired. Get notified of deals like this in the future. Add Deal Alert for this Item
Frontpage

Costco Wholesale: In-Warehouse Member-Only Savings: See Thread Expired

for Pricing
(valid through 8/28)
+67 Deal Score
146,442 Views
Costco Wholesale has In-Warehouse Member-Only Savings listed below valid for Costco Members only (pricing shown is in-warehouse only).

Thanks to Community Member Dealoc20 for finding this deal.

Note, an active Costco Wholesale Membership is required to purchase items at these warehouse prices. Prices & availability may vary by location.

Example Deals (pricing shown below is in-warehouse only):
  • Enchilada Bake with Rotisserie Chicken $3 Off Per Package
  • 3-lb Red Grapes: Organic or Conventional $1.50 - $2 Off
  • 32oz Organic Kiolbassa Beef Sausage $5 Off
  • 20-Count Health Warrior Oatmeal $4.50 Off
  • 12.3oz Nature's Intent Seed and Nut Keto Bomb $3 Off
  • 2.5-lb Kirkland Signature Breaded Panko Shrimp $4 Off
  • Pacific Gold or Oberto Beef Jerky $5 Off
  • & More
Good Deal?

Original Post

Written by
Edited August 19, 2022 at 09:58 PM by
Just got an email from Costco about In-Warehouse Hot Buys starting on 8/20. The following link should update on 7/23: https://www.costco.com/warehouse-hot-buys.html

Here is a link to the email I received: https://ibb.co/VL2c60h

Some items on sale include:

Enchilada Bake with Rotisserie Chicken: $3 OFF Per Package
Red Grapes, Organic or Conventional: $1.50 - $2 OFF
Organic Kiolbassa Beef Sausage: $5 OFF
Health Warrior Oatmeal: $4.50 OFF
Nature's Intent Seed and Nut Keto Bomb: $3 OFF
Kirkland Signature Breaded Panko Shrimp: $4 OFF
and more [ibb.co]
If you purchase something through a post on our site, Slickdeals may get a small share of the sale.
Deal
Score
+67
146,442 Views
for Pricing

Your comment cannot be blank.

Featured Comments

I have tried the Kiolbassa, and it is fine. If you compare it to the supermarket brands, e.g. Hillshire, it is much better.

So, is the Costco Kiolbassa real kielbasa? I was grew up in a Polish neighborhood, and the kielbasa was bought from Polish butchers. Each butcher had their own recipe, and they were all different. You choose the one you liked best.

The Costco Kiolbassa brand is made from beef, while the kielbasa from my old neighborhood was made from pork. I don't live near my old neighborhood, so I buy the Costco brands.
They're the same company. Pacific Gold is Oberto's Costco-only brand.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberto_Snacks_Inc.


I used to buy the Kirkland canned chicken breast to mix in with my dog's food. I picked up a 6-pack on sale for around $6.50 just before the pandemic. Really regretted not getting more. The price peaked at just below $20. And now has come back down to about $14-$15.

They are bending over backwards to keep the hot rotisserie chicken at $4.99. Probably selling it at a loss. It works out to less than $2/lb. Only a part of it is breast meat, but I'd estimate you get about 1 lbs of breast meat from it. Versus about $5/lb for their frozen chicken breasts. So if you eat a lot of chicken, the rotisserie chicken may be the better deal. For the same price you're essentially getting the rest of the chicken for free.


Wholesale price of eggs (i.e. what the store pays) is currently at around $2/doz, closer to $3/doz for large and jumbo.
https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreport...ellegg.pdf

When I worked at a hotel/restaurant 15 years ago, we bought the eggs directly from a local egg farm (they were only about 5 miles away). The price was usually around $1.50 per gross (144 eggs), or a bit over 12 cents/dozen. We'd get a couple carts full of racks of eggs each week, and it'd be about $100-$150. Packaging, distribution, and handling costs make up the bulk of the retail price.

Crabbing is a fuel-intensive operation. The crab boats burn a lot of fuel searching for and catching the crab. Unlike factory ships which can process, package, and freeze the fish aboard the ship so aren't really time-constrained, crab boats have to head back to port at high speed (burning lots more fuel) to deliver the crab alive to a processor (the meat begins decomposing very quickly if it dies). I think we all know what's happened to fuel prices.


Costco will refund the price difference within 30 days of the original purchase date. If you don't have a receipt, they can look up your membership card's purchase history and find it there for a return. I imagine they can do it for a price adjustment too, though I've never tried. I've noticed though that they now make your purchase history available if you login to their website (so you no loner need to keep the paper receipts around - you can simply print out a new copy at home if you need it).

If you're beyond 30 days, for packaged goods like the beef jerky or dual air fryer you can usually exploit their return policy. Simply bring your old receipt, buy the item on sale, take it straight to their return counter, and return it using the old receipt. Presto - you've converted your previous full-price purchase to a sale price purchase. I try to keep it within reason and usually only do this if I'd been meaning to get a price adjustment, but kept forgetting to bring the old receipt until I was past the 30 day window. Malicious exploitation pushes the cost into higher regular prices and membership fees, so doesn't really save you money.


Co-ops pass along their costs too. The only difference between a co-op and corporation is that there's no profit. Which is good in that the prices are lower. But bad in that there's no incentive for the co-op to stock items which are in higher demand. Whoever is in charge of running the co-op just stocks whatever they feel they should. If it takes more work to obtain the higher-demand item, they may not bother since there's no there's no benefit to them them for the extra work.

It's only charities which don't pass along costs. They pay for the costs via donations or an endowment fund. Someone always has to pay the piper. Even the student load "forgiveness" programs aren't really forgiveness. They're simply shifting the cost of repaying the loans away from the people who took out the loans, onto all taxpayers. Or (in cases where the loans were made with criminal malfeasance) back onto the entity which made the loans or received the loan money as payment.
You can get a refund of your membership (or at least prorated if not a full refund) fyi

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined May 2007
L9: Master
> bubble2 4,303 Posts
499 Reputation
hy_tek
08-20-2022 at 06:20 AM.
08-20-2022 at 06:20 AM.
Costco ads suck the way they post them. They tell you how much you get off an item but not the price of the item so you have no idea if it's a deal or not until you go to the store.
6
2
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Nov 2018
L2: Beginner
> bubble2 61 Posts
46 Reputation
FeistyGorilla5138
08-20-2022 at 06:24 AM.
08-20-2022 at 06:24 AM.
Quote from dealbofkus :
How good is the deal on that LG 35in ultrawide?
It's been this price several times; I got it at this price a couple months ago. I think the monitor is pretty nice, but I am in no way, shape, or form a knowledgeable reviewer. The one gripe I have with it is that the displayPort port is not powered so I had to connect both the usb-hub cable and usb-c to displayPort to my laptop when I use the monitor. Otherwise I am not knowledgeable enough to be able to say much else though I can try to answer specific questions. I think I read something about edge bleed but I didn't understand that or care at the time.
2
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Aug 2010
L6: Expert
> bubble2 1,049 Posts
132 Reputation
av8nautiger
08-20-2022 at 06:31 AM.
08-20-2022 at 06:31 AM.
Quote from mxb177 :
Anyone tried the kielbasa sausage?
Pricey but very good grilled or smoked! It's not "Polish" so it is "KiOlbasa"
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined May 2006
L6: Expert
> bubble2 1,671 Posts
516 Reputation
sav
08-20-2022 at 06:36 AM.
08-20-2022 at 06:36 AM.
How is that caviar?
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Nov 2016
L3: Novice
> bubble2 152 Posts
58 Reputation
TomekG
08-20-2022 at 06:48 AM.
08-20-2022 at 06:48 AM.
Quote from mxb177 :
Anyone tried the kielbasa sausage?

I wouldn't try it, not spelled right
2
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Sep 2008
L7: Teacher
> bubble2 2,634 Posts
679 Reputation
FatSmurf
08-20-2022 at 06:58 AM.
08-20-2022 at 06:58 AM.
Quote from Undergroundsaver :
Which of the two jerky's is better?
Thing with buying store jerky is that texture and taste have high variance from bag to bag.

Pacific Gold is often soft and mushy to me. Not very tasteful either. I never get it anymore.

I've had some good bags of Oberto (average texture and flavor) and also some bad ones.

That said, it seems that Costco will only have Oberto OR Pacific Gold at any one location. So you don't have a choice anyways.
2
>
1
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Aug 2013
L2: Beginner
> bubble2 27 Posts
10 Reputation
goodconsumer
08-20-2022 at 07:15 AM.
08-20-2022 at 07:15 AM.
The Kiolbassa is good when it's the Garlic flavor. That's pork IIRC. The Organic Beef one is too tough in my opinion. The flavor isn't as good either.

TLDR get the Garlic. Skip the Organic Beef Kiolbassa.
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Aug 2009
L1: Learner
> bubble2 24 Posts
31 Reputation
McRingRing
08-20-2022 at 07:20 AM.

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank McRingRing

08-20-2022 at 07:20 AM.
Quote from MisterBlue :
I've noticed some of Costco's prices on my favorite basic food item prices have doubled since inflation began... But we're not supposed to believe inflation is happening. I still like Costco, but they are definitely passing along the price of gas, etc to the consumer. That's business, but it's shocking to me still.
Eh? Inflation numbers are published literally every month to show what's happening. Look at news instead of facebook.
9
2
>
2
5
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Sep 2004
L6: Expert
> bubble2 1,512 Posts
328 Reputation
dealmaster00
08-20-2022 at 07:27 AM.
08-20-2022 at 07:27 AM.
Quote from MisterBlue :
I've noticed some of Costco's prices on my favorite basic food item prices have doubled since inflation began... But we're not supposed to believe inflation is happening. I still like Costco, but they are definitely passing along the price of gas, etc to the consumer. That's business, but it's shocking to me still.
Specifically, what basic food items have doubled in price?
3
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Aug 2007
L6: Expert
> bubble2 1,257 Posts
1,920 Reputation
Pro
jc4jax
08-20-2022 at 07:27 AM.
08-20-2022 at 07:27 AM.
How much is the enchilada bake normally?
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined May 2006
Chief Bottle Washer
> bubble2 2,888 Posts
1,054 Reputation
abstractj
08-20-2022 at 07:29 AM.

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank abstractj

08-20-2022 at 07:29 AM.
Quote from Spacegho5t :
No serious person ever said it wasn't happening, but at least in my local supermarket many of those issues have gotten much better lately indicating to me at least that inflation was almost entirely driven by supply constraints. I was reading the circular yesterday and was surprised by how much many of the prices had improved with many items like chicken back to their "normal" prices. That doesn't apply to everything though, there's clearly something up with eggs still because prices of those have stayed frustratingly high (almost double like you mentioned). Also gas has fallen like 30% in two months with no sign of it stopping.
Eggs are high due to bird flu that's going around. Many producers had to kill off millions of chickens, and prices are up at least 40%. https://www.washingtonpost.com/bu...gg-prices/

Focusing on the deals. I bought the Kiolbassa Beef Sausage and it's good. Way better than the grocery stores big brand. Depends on where you're located, the garlic ones may not be available, but the regular ones are just as good. Great for Labor Day grilling.
6
>
1
2
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Last edited by abstractj August 20, 2022 at 07:39 AM.
Joined Sep 2014
L4: Apprentice
> bubble2 436 Posts
30 Reputation
sparticusthematrix
08-20-2022 at 07:30 AM.
08-20-2022 at 07:30 AM.
Quote from mxb177 :
Anyone tried the kielbasa sausage?

The garlic ones are delicious.
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Apr 2012
L2: Beginner
> bubble2 26 Posts
18 Reputation
slh0036
08-20-2022 at 07:43 AM.
08-20-2022 at 07:43 AM.
Quote from JeffG2214 :
Any opinions on the enchilada bake?

I like it. Sure you could make it yourself for less money, but it's an easy and filling weeknight meal with minimal cleanup.
2
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Dec 2007
L5: Journeyman
> bubble2 871 Posts
487 Reputation
crablover2
08-20-2022 at 08:05 AM.
08-20-2022 at 08:05 AM.
Quote from MisterBlue :
I've noticed some of Costco's prices on my favorite basic food item prices have doubled since inflation began... But we're not supposed to believe inflation is happening. I still like Costco, but they are definitely passing along the price of gas, etc to the consumer. That's business, but it's shocking to me still.
I have also noticed Costco's prices have gone up alot. My staple 50# bag of rice used to be a stable $25 for years.Though it resisted price increases at the very beginning of the pandemic (only to $27/bag), it has since increased multiple times and is now $37/bag, so an increase of close to 50%. Same for most things, food & non-food, with price increases form 10%-50%. So I don't blindly buy at Costco anymore, I do comparison shop though Costco tends to be cheaper still for most items. However, a few things are priced the same. Their rotisserie chicken is still the $5 it has been for decades, as are the food court items (slice of pizza $2, whole pizza $10, hotdog+drink $1.50...). I just heard a radio piece that said the avg price of a SLICE of pizza in my area had risen to $6...

Oh, one thing that has more than doubled in price is the bucket of pool chlorine tablets. Used to be $89.99/40# bucket, and they'd have a $15-$20off coupon at some point. Now it's $189.99/bucket and absolutely no coupon. You saw right, a HUNDRED DOLLARS MORE -- I did a double take. However, it's not their fault, the price of chlorine has gone up that much due to some shortage or something. Elsewhere, that same smaller (36#) bucket is going for $200-$220 and higher.

But for me, even if I never bought another thing, Costco has been absolutely worth it for the gas. It used to be cheaper sometimes, and not the cheapest other times. But hands down post pandemic, it has been the cheapest, and sometimes by FAR, like 70c-$1/gal cheaper here for me in the CA Bay Area. When gas was >$6/gal, my Costco was holding the line at $5.99. Only when gas was approaching $7+/gal did Costco increase to like $6.5 or so. That alone saved me enough to cover the membership fee in 2-3 months.
4
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Last edited by crablover2 August 20, 2022 at 08:13 AM.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Nov 2013
L6: Expert
> bubble2 1,196 Posts
186 Reputation
momesquire
08-20-2022 at 08:06 AM.
08-20-2022 at 08:06 AM.
Quote from jc4jax :
How much is the enchilada bake normally?

We were just there. If I recall correctly the bakes were $20 give or take a few bucks per pack.
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Page 3 of 7
Start the Conversation
 
Link Copied

The link has been copied to the clipboard.