Stocking Up? Buying these 8 commonly eaten foods at Costco can save you a lot of money.

Costco (好市多), a membership-based chain store in the United States, has always been known for selling high-quality products in bulk at affordable prices. It is a go-to shopping destination for families stocking up on household goods.

Smart consumers often stockpile low-cost essential items, not only to save money but also to avoid rushing to buy expensive goods when prices rise, patiently waiting for the next promotion. It is widely known that Costco offers many products much cheaper than other grocery stores, making shopping and stocking up here truly worthwhile.

Consumer experts advise that if you decide to purchase goods in bulk, whether it be fruits, snacks, or daily necessities, always check the expiration date to ensure that you have enough time to consume and use the products. Otherwise, if you end up throwing them away, it’s a waste of money.

Not everything bought in bulk at Costco is cost-effective. financebuzz website has identified 9 food items that offer great value for money, worth stocking up on for families and potentially saving a significant amount annually.

Price: $7.59

Unlike refrigerated almond milk, this non-dairy beverage won’t spoil within weeks. Priced at $7.59 for a pack of six (32 oz each), this long-lasting vanilla-flavored almond milk from Costco can last you for months. According to financebuzz research, Costco’s almond milk is much cheaper than Target and Almond Breeze.

Price: $9.99

Kirkland green tea is refreshing with a hint of citrus fragrance, comparable to name brands but at a much lower price. Each bottle of 16.9 oz (500 ml) costs only $0.29, less than half the price of Lipton bottled tea (priced around $0.60 each). For frequent iced tea drinkers, switching to Costco’s bulk pack (35 bottles per case) can save nearly $100 annually.

Price: $9.99

Buying an 8-pound pack of spaghetti ensures your family has enough to last for several months. This pack of 4 boxes of noodles costs under $10, approximately $1.24 per pound. If you have spaghetti once a week, it translates to saving about $32 per year.

Price: $6.89

This large bottle of soy sauce is a must-have for families. A 64 oz (1.89 L) brand-name soy sauce is priced at $6.89 at Costco, while a 15 oz bottle at Target is $3.79. By buying two bottles of soy sauce at Costco, you can save over $32 per year.

Costco sells a 12-pack of 15 oz organic tomato sauce for only $11.99. Purchasing an equivalent quantity of Heinz tomato sauce at Target would cost around $16.88.

Costco’s 8-pack of KS tuna (canned tuna) is priced at $15.79, a great deal for making healthy and delicious sandwiches. Each 7 oz can is larger than the industry average, making it a cost-effective choice for annual bulk purchases for families.

This 20 lb bag of organic unbleached flour is perfect for baking bread, pastries, and more. Costco sells it for $17.99, which is a significant saving compared to Target’s King Arthur 5 lb flour at $5.59.

Costco’s 1.53 lb (24.5 oz) pack of high-quality gluten-free Mexican chili seasoning is priced at less than $6, adding flavor to Mexican dishes for a year or longer.

Buying branded corn in bulk can also save a lot of money. Costco’s 12-pack of Del Monte corn is only $12.99, approximately $1.08 per can, while supermarket prices for corn per can are close to $1.60.

Del Monte corn has a shelf life of several years and does not spoil as easily as fresh corn.

Stocking up on food and household essentials in bulk at Costco is a wise financial choice, saving money on Kirkland Signature brand shampoo, body wash, kitchen trash bags, laundry detergent, and more.