Costco Wholesale is offering
In-Warehouse Member-Only Food Savings valid from February 6th - February 19th as listed below valid for
Costco Members only (
pricing shown is in-warehouse only).
Thanks to Community Member
mayday2day for sharing 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, starting 02/06/2023):
- 44-Oz Utz Pub Mix $3 Off (no limit)
- 20-Oz Milton's Gluten Free Crispy Sea Salt Baked Crackers $2 Off (limit 5)
- 30-Oz Doritos Nacho Cheese $1.70 Off (limit 5)
- 32-Oz Fritos Scoops! Corn Chips $2 Off (limit 5)
- 11.3-Oz Godiva Assorted Chocolates $5.20 Off (limit 10)
- 10-Oz Sonoma Creamery Pepper Jack Crisps 2.60 Off (no limit)
- 16-Oz Pacific Gold Original Beef Jerky $4 Off (limit 4)
- 37.5-Oz Kellogg's Special K Cereal Variety Pack $2.50 Off (no limit)
- 2-Pack 25-Oz Best Foods Real Mayonnaise $3 Off (limit 2)
- 8-Pack 10-Oz Tasty Bite Indian Bombay Potatoes $2.60 Off (no limit)
- 4-Count Heinz Grill Pack $2 Off (no limit)
- 35-Oz Tropical Fields Dried Mango $2.50 Off (limit 10)
- 24-Pack 12-Oz Waterloo Sparkling Water Variety Pack $2.50 Off (limit 5)
- 750mL esteban martin Garnacha - Syrah $6 Off (no limit)
- 12-Pack 1.5-Oz Sargento Balanced Breaks Cheese & Crackers Variety Pack $2.50 Off (no limit)
- 12-Pack 3.2-Oz Once Upon a Farm Organic Fruit & Veggie Blends Variety Pack $3.90 Off (no limit)
- 56-Oz Pasta Prima Spinach & Mozzarella Ravioli $4 Off (no limit)
- 56.7-Oz Ajinomoto Shoyu Ramen with Chicken $4 Off (no limit)
- 2-Pack 20-Oz Del Real Foods Slow-Cooked Pork Carnitas $4.90 Off (limit 3)
- 52-Oz Grillo's Pickles Dill Spears $1.50 Off (limit 4)
- 12-Count Sabatino's Paleo Organic Basil & Cracked Black Pepper Smoked Chicken Sausages $4.50 Off (limit 4)
- 2-Pack 16-Oz Don Pancho Cilantro Lime Crema Everything Sauce $2 Off (limit 4)
- 3-Pack 15.1-Oz Vicolo Organic Mushroom Pizza $4.60 Off (limit 4)
- 16-Count Our Authentic Kitchen Chicken Flautas $4 Off (limit 4)
- & More
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EFF the Eggs and their price comparisons. I am not sure why this thread is taken over with egg supply posts.
I was and maybe, perhaps still am a big proponent of Costco. But I joined Sams recently on a deal posted on SD and did some price comparisons. Sams has similar prices or better on some items. I added those to cart but did not buy and do store pickup because the Sams Club is a little further away for us and also its on the side of the town that I generally have no reason to go to.
Thats it about the prices. They are comparable between Sams and Costco, but I am not sure if one has an edge. My beef with Costco is from my last weekends visit. I usually go on weekday evenings because its a madhouse on the weekends. But despite knowing that I did not think it has become even worse. It took me 25 mins to park the car. And after going around the lot I eventually followed a guy who had exited with a full cart. And others cars were following other people who were coming out of Costco. So there was a long line of cars behind the car following whoever was coming out. And then it took me 20+ mins until I reached check-out counter. That is more than 45 mins plus gas wasted, 45 mins that I will never get back. Ohh- and my local Costco had run out of Spring rolls with Edamame which is on sale this week.
Butter was 4 pounds for $13.59 (that tends to fluctuate between $10 and $15) kind of max you have to get it in quarters only instead of one pound blocks but, so be it- they recently added bread flour which was nice, very cheap, can't recall the brand but it was not pillsbury or Kirkland- maybe King Arthur- much cheaper per pound than Kroger/Meijer etc.
Cheese tend to be similiar prices to the sale prices at Kroger (talking your basics now, cheddar, mozzarella, monterrey Jack etc) obviously the "artisan" cheese are much cheaper.
Meat, shrimp etc, much better quality about 15% cheaper. I tend not to buy the ready made/frozen foods so maybe that's the difference, I don't know.
As for all the people raving about Sams, I have both memberships tho I rarely use the Sams one anymore. In the Midwest they tend to be a bit more expensive than Costco maybe 5%, the stores are very dark and the employees are rude I do like the scan and go and they have a different mix of items and some baked goods that arent bad. I mainly use the membership for online purchases of hard goods.
Meanwhile Costco has been expanding, and BJ's is very prevalent here in the Northeast.
I'd think that logistically Sam's might have the upper hand on Costco because Sam's is part of Walmart = more purchasing power, much better embedded logistics, etc. Too bad they just don't have the store footprint.
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I wouldn't call it overboard - planning makes a huge difference. I do something similar, but add that I go at super low volume times because it's a colossal time-saving.
People who go out to certain roads here @11am on a Saturday have no clue - even if they don't MIND the traffic and everyone else and waiting in line, it still amounts to an excess of an additional hour or more.
NTM that, with regard to gas, there are those that do no math, those that can do math, and those that don't get "Prius math" --- once you're over 24mpg (loosely, I forget the number) mixed mileage, then savings aren't savings.
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Avocado Oil: Buy Marianne's or Chosen Foods. Both are sold at Costco and Chosen Foods has 100% avocado oil cooking spray. Those oils use avocados without dilution from canola or crappier oils.
Costco does a good job policing this stuff with products they sell, especially under their Kirkland label. I haven't shopped on Amazon for years beyond a random book purchase. Why? Because Amazon co-mingles their inventory with third party resellers. Even if you buy something "Sold by Amazon," chances are it's not. Amazon handles the delivery and customer support, but the product is sitting on a shelf at a warehouse that was mixed in with inventory of third parties OR was never sourced from the manufacturer by Amazon in the first place. Amazon has a massive issue with fake products that I don't think many people have caught onto. Good luck buying batteries, deodorant, cereal, laundry detergent, or dog food on Amazon. Good chance it's inventory from who knows, which is like buying food off Craigslist only Amazon gives you a great no-hassle return policy. But most people buying stuff on Amazon are oblivious they're getting counterfeit products. Unless it's a book or a digital purchase, I steer clear.
Costco I have none of these problems because they have direct relationships with manufacturers. Amazon is now essentially a drop shipping company. You have no idea the product you're getting came from where. "Tide sold by Amazon" is very likely "Counterfeit watered-down detergent sourced by GoodDealz456"
Quite a joke to think regular prices at a grocery store like Kroger is anywhere remotely close to the regular prices at Sam's or Costco when comparing same quantity/weight/volume. I get shocked each time I visit a grocery store - yes even Walmart.
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