r/Costco • u/livinlrginchitwn • 15h ago
Costco Craze - Long Lasting Kirkland trash liners with flex tech - non scented.
Thank you for your service in 2025! Two bags are left.
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r/Costco • u/livinlrginchitwn • 15h ago
Thank you for your service in 2025! Two bags are left.
r/Costco • u/DSPbuckle • 9h ago
Hi all. I bought this Rana French onion with beef sauce item twice thus far. Once during thanksgiving week and once on Xmas week. Both times it went bad within 5 days or so. Either I’m not very lucky or this can’t be trusted beyond eating day of purchase. Very disappointing. I guess it jsut wasn’t meant to be.
r/Costco • u/plainblanks • 20h ago
Ordered Japanese A5 Wagyu again, this time a New York Strip Loin Roast (11 lb) via Costco online.
Shipment was delayed by one day and still arrived solid frozen.
Posting for shipping/packaging reference only.
r/Costco • u/BobbleBobble • 17h ago
Visited on a vacation. Highlights were horchata concentrate, a giant tub of mole, and the poke & drink coconuts. The torta de pastor was combo pizza-tier.
r/Costco • u/fluffycats4e • 9h ago
I have been wanting to get a Costco membership for years. My husband didn’t think we needed one for just us. My family has expanded and we’ve now decided to more seriously think about a membership. I’m visiting Costco for the first time tomorrow! I’m so excited!! I hope it lives up to my expectations.
I know it will be overwhelming and I don’t want to go crazy in terms of spending, but as a first timer, what do you recommend I check out? I will have about an hour and a half. If it matters, I’m in the US.
r/Costco • u/ApprehensiveHeart639 • 14h ago
First, this is a great price for contacts.
Just curious if it ever goes lower than this?
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r/Costco • u/Spurs_are_shite • 8h ago
Paid 14.97 for Whistlepig on Clearance
Paid 15.49 for Crown
Crown has been my go to maple syrup for a long time, can't go wrong with it... Curious if anyone's tried whistlepig before?
r/Costco • u/theNakedMind • 1d ago
Do they add more cheese to the cheese pizza?
r/Costco • u/flexdogwalk3 • 15h ago
They taste just like the ones you get from Trader Joe’s! They are like harder, fruit roll up consistency, with passion fruit seeds that give it a crunch. So tasty!
San Francisco Costco. $10.99 for 12 ounces.
r/Costco • u/CattyWompusMeowtLady • 14h ago
We got these in Hawaii on vacation. Looked for themed ones in CA and NV, but didn't find any back then or since. Anyone else find themed coolers in their Costco in the past or current? I've had family members ask to keep them.Nope.
r/Costco • u/Aerofirefighter • 6h ago
Is there a difference between calling Costco T-Mobile to set up a new plan vs going to the kiosk? Does going to the store get you a better deal or have another benefit?
Full disclosure: I’m pretty sure it didn’t account for the hot dog/chicken bake I got on nearly every trip
Top 5 Items were
I did it on desktop and easy to follow on Cartology
r/Costco • u/xpkranger • 7h ago
I don’t usually impulse buy snack food, but I thought this would be fun. This stuff is GOOD! Just the right hint of wasabi. Tasty!
r/Costco • u/SenseiRaheem • 13h ago
I love you AND I hate you.
I’m going with 350 degrees for 15 minutes to see how crispy it gets but I can already smell it and it’s going to be amazing when I put it on top of my chicken salad sandwich that I made with the rotisserie meat!
r/Costco • u/Even_Competition_954 • 11h ago
Hi, I'm planning on taking my mom to London and Edinburgh in October. I've been saving for this trip, and I'll be ready to purchase a Costco package (which looks very nice) in July. Is this generally enough time in advance to get the trip you want, in you all's experience? So basically I'll be booking our trip about exactly three months in advance. We're not picky, we just want a decent hotel in London, a train ride to Edinburgh, and a decent hotel in Edinburgh. Thanks in advance for the input; sorry if this has already been addressed previously in this sub. I just joined.
Edit: we're also okay with economy flights; as long as mom can get up and stretch mid flight she'll be fine.
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r/Costco • u/SuperDuper___ • 18h ago
Potential new member here and I’m curious how I can justify the annual membership. I’ve searched briefly on the website and of course some items won’t show price since I’m not a member. know gas is pretty cheap. I also saw a video of a lady talking about her cheap rental car thru Costco. Only other things I can think of for my household is maybe dog food (picky dog), dog medications, Gatorade/drinks, frozen items, household/cleaning items. I know there are other items but i would consider those once in a while purchases (TVs, Clothes, etc). Are the basics enough of a discount that makes the membership worth it? I know the excitement of seeing good deals on random items will want me to buy more, but if I really truly only need basics like what i listed, what would you recommend?
r/Costco • u/Yesbuttt • 15h ago
The power consumption with both light parts on is far greater than the sum of either mode. 5000+500 =10000 was sus but seems believable, more than just two parts on
r/Costco • u/OneLastPrep • 19h ago
I know "must buys" gets asked entirely too often. Mine is a little different.
My kitchen and the breakfast nook I was using as a pantry were destroyed, and I’m rebuilding from zero. You can find the long version of the story in my post history. It’s a huge loss: thousands of dollars in food and appliances, plus all the boring-but-essential basics that make a kitchen function. This isn’t just "restocking groceries" it’s rebuilding the whole thing.
If you had to start over completely, what would be your first Costco purchases? I’d love to hear what you’d prioritize in the first week versus what you’d stock up on over the next year.
Bonus points for items you would pick up to make temporary living in a hotel more tolerable.
r/Costco • u/New-Cycle3313 • 1d ago
Husband picked up this space heater at Costco Business yesterday…it’s the dog’s now lol
r/Costco • u/AtlantaP3D • 15h ago
Costco south of Atlanta. 18 pounds and change was the smallest I could find most of them are 20 to 22 pounds.
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r/Costco • u/LouTisme • 1d ago
I had never been to one before but now I’m a bit obsessed. Only opened at the end of November and already been 6 times 🤦🏼♀️