What should I buy at Costco?

Anonymous
Generic medications
Ziplocs, foil
Laundry detergent

I like a lot of the clothing too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tires and auto
Mulch and yard stuff

If your Costco has these


Which ones have yard stuff?


I haven't been in two years, but the last time I went to Leesburg it was for the garden center stuff (mulch, plants, and soil).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big sheet cakes for parties


The vanilla cake with custard filling.

Or that long chocolate cake thingy (opera cake? something like that).

Anonymous
Premier protein
Nuts
Cheese (the manchego is outstanding and way cheaper than anywhere else)
Prosciutto
Travel services (good discounts on amusement parks)
Laptop computers
Milk - I especially like the containers. The kids don't spill milk when it is in the Kirkland containers, but often drip milk on the counter with others
Gasoline
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Premier protein
Nuts
Cheese (the manchego is outstanding and way cheaper than anywhere else)
Prosciutto
Travel services (good discounts on amusement parks)
Laptop computers
Milk - I especially like the containers. The kids don't spill milk when it is in the Kirkland containers, but often drip milk on the counter with others
Gasoline


We get the manchego too! There is a baked brie in pastry that is also a good appetizer. Also, the pistachios are good and cheaper than elsewhere.
Anonymous
Clothes have been the real pleasant surprise for me.

There's a Kirkland equivalent to SmartWool socks that are great, and there's lots of weekend/casual clothes too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Ha! What shouldn’t you buy at Costco?


Apparently bananas.
Anonymous
Also, be on the lookout for items that end in "$x.97" as those are usually clearance items. I got a bag of kettle corn for $1.97 the other week and I'm going to ration it off in ziplock snack bags. You'd pay at least $2.00 a bag going to the local cafe at work!
Anonymous
Costco is our primary grocery store and we go about every two weeks--sometimes 3x a month (and fill up our gas tanks too at that point--we alternate which car we take) and then supplement produce between at wherever we happen to be near. Their quality is consistently high, they have great turnover so things are fresh, and there's a diversity of products. We buy nearly everything we need there (except bananas and produce we don't eat as much of).
Anonymous
Tires.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Ha! What shouldn’t you buy at Costco?



That is the better question!
Anonymous
Why do people only go 1x/month? Genuinely curious. Dont you need fruits/veg/fish/meat/dairy/wine/beer/miscellaneous? So why not go to Costco every week as you would to normally grocery shop?

We do our weekly grocery shopping at Costco. Backfill as needed at grocery store for specific items/sale items, but otherwise done and done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do people only go 1x/month? Genuinely curious. Dont you need fruits/veg/fish/meat/dairy/wine/beer/miscellaneous? So why not go to Costco every week as you would to normally grocery shop?

We do our weekly grocery shopping at Costco. Backfill as needed at grocery store for specific items/sale items, but otherwise done and done.

I don't go because it's not convenient to us. If it was closer I"d go more. Also, the gaithersburg location sucks.
Anonymous
If you are a baker, vanilla. My daughter is a baker and I think I save the cost of membership on the vanilla alone.

Also - the little fresh mozzarella balls. A package of 6 costs $5 at Whole Foods or it is $8.50 for a 24 pack at costco.

That said, I do not go that often because I buy things I do not need or in too large of quantities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ha! What shouldn’t you buy at Costco?


Apparently bananas.


The bananas at Costco are absolutely bizarre. Sometimes they never turn yellow and just skip straight to going bad.
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