10 High-Quality Costco Items Worth Buying Right Now

Milk

Whether you buy cow’s milk, almond milk, or rice milk, Costco is easily the best place to get a good deal if you’re looking to buy in bulk.

Butter

Milk goes bad faster than butter, and if you bake a lot at home, buying in bulk is the best way to save money.

Rotisserie chicken

The perfect addition to any quick dinner, rotisserie chickens are a hurried mom’s best friend.

Bacon

The Kirkland brand is the cheapest store brand at Costco. It tastes just as good as the other bacon brands on the shelf, but it costs a lot less.

Maple syrup

Real maple syrup is normally incredibly expensive, and buying it by the jug is a good way to nearly double a weekly grocery tab.

Cooking spray

Whether you’re greasing a pan to bake or to cook, pan spray is always good to have on hand.

Spices and extracts

It’s no secret that spices and extracts can add up, especially if you like to cook a variety of cuisines.

Baking basics

If you’re someone who likes to do plenty of baking at home, Costco is the place to go for your patisserie essentials.

Eggs

Maybe you’re a breakfast person, maybe you cook for many mouths, or maybe you just like eggs.

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