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20 Items That Are Always Cheaper at Costco
Costco is known as a low-price leader, but as the big-box and warehouse store landscape becomes more competitive, it’s getting harder to find unbeatable deals.
Despite this, Costco still has some major purchasing power, helping keep costs way low and helping customers save money.
That dynamic was a key ingredient in Costco’s emergence as one of the biggest winners of the pandemic.
Here are great deals on items at Costco that are always cheaper:
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Organic Maple Syrup
- Costco price: 44 cents an ounce
- Walmart price: 89 cents an ounce
It takes a mature tree an entire season to produce just a gallon of maple syrup, which is why it’s one of the more expensive grocery items. There are cheaper alternatives, but they contain artificial flavors and high fructose corn syrup. And when it comes to the rich, sweet maple flavor, there’s nothing like the real thing.
Many brands sell maple syrup at a premium, but a higher price doesn’t always mean better quality. A 33.8-ounce jug of Costco’s Kirkland Signature organic maple syrup runs you $14.99 compared to $28.46 for 32 ounces of NOW brand at Walmart.
Rotisserie Chicken
- Costco price: $4.99 per whole chicken
- Boston Market price: $12 per whole chicken
Cooked rotisserie chicken makes for a quick and easy hot dinner in a pinch, but there’s a price to pay for the convenience — unless you’re shopping at Costco. Members can pick up a fully cooked, hot and ready-to-serve chicken for just $4.99. Compare that price to Boston Market, where you can get a whole chicken for $12.
Costco sold an astonishing 137 million of its famous rotisserie chickens with never-changing price tags in 2023 alone. That’s more than 375,000 chickens a day.
Nutella
- Costco price: 25 cents an ounce
- Amazon price: 45 cents per ounce
This Italian chocolate hazelnut spread was born out of chocolate scarcity during World War II and is now available for consumption in at least 160 countries.
Thank goodness Costco started carrying this sweet treat at a great price. The retailer sells two giant 33.5-ounce jars of Nutella for just $16.99.
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Macaroni and Cheese
- Costco price: $1.06 cents per box
- Walmart price: $1.31 per box
Mac and cheese has been a go-to, no-fuss, on-the-fly dinner for decades in America — and another bonus is that it’s cheap. “Cheap,” however, is a relative term. At Costco, an 18-pack of 7.25-ounce boxes of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese will run you $18.99. At Walmart, the same 18-pack is $23.49.
Spices
- Costco price: 33 cents an ounce for steak seasoning
- Walmart price: 60 cents an ounce for steak seasoning
At Costco, McCormick Grill Mates Montreal steak seasoning costs $9.49 for a 29-ounce jar compared to $17.49 for the exact same weight of the same stuff in the same jar at Walmart.
Hot Dog Meal
- Costco price: $1.50, including a 20-ounce drink
You don’t need a Costco membership to cash in on this incredible deal at the food court. For just $1.50, you can fill up on a quarter-pound, all-beef hot dog and a 20-ounce drink (with unlimited refills). Just as with its vaunted rotisserie chicken, Costco could rake in untold millions if it would just raise the price of its famous hot dog deal by only a little bit, but it chooses not to — for a reason.
A filling, tasty, low-budget food court incentivizes otherwise reluctant shoppers to hit the store for marathon shopping trips. In fact, the price of Costco’s famous hot dog deal hasn’t changed since Hebrew National — then Costco’s hot dog supplier — set up its first cart outside a San Diego Costco in 1984. Costco switched to its own Kirkland brand in 2009, but the deal remains the same.
Breakfast Cereal
- Costco price: 25 cents an ounce
- Target price: 29 cents an ounce
The go-to breakfast for generations of kids, cereal is an American staple. Staples can be expensive — but they don’t have to be if you shop at Costco. A two-pack of classic Cheerios at 20.35 ounces each, for example, runs you $9.99 at Costco.
The biggest single-item purchase at Target is a one-count 18-ounce family size for $5.29.
Luxury Bath Towels
- Costco price: $29.99 per two-pack
- Amazon price: $41.35 per two-pack
A nice bath towel can make or break your post-bathing experience, but luxury bath towels can cost a small fortune. Once again, Costco uses its buying power to drive down the price of this typically expensive item.
The retailer carries Charisma Bumpy Rib bath towels, made of 100% Hygro Cotton, for just $29.99 for two. Amazon sells a two-pack for $41.35.
Gift Cards
- Costco price: 20% to 30% off face value
Most major retailers and grocery stores sell gift cards, but they aren’t always sold at a discount.
The deals on gift cards at Costco can be significant. You can buy two $50 gift cards to Romano’s Macaroni Grill for $74.99, for example, or five $20 gift cards to Peet’s Coffee for $79.99.
Costco also sells discounted gift cards for movie tickets, rounds of golf, iTunes, gym memberships and amusement parks. Whether you keep them for yourself or give them out as gifts, this is a great way to cut back on your budget without sacrificing the fun.
Over-the-Counter Allergy Medicine
- Costco price: 16 cents per pill
- Amazon price: 42 cents per pill
Costco has a huge selection of over-the-counter medicine, including Kirkland-brand allergy pills that are a fraction of the cost of competitors’ prices.
Kirkland Signature Aller-Flex costs $28.49 for 180 tablets or about 16 cents per pill. Aller-Tec ingredients are comparable to Allegra, which Amazon sells for more than that amount.
Dog Biscuits
- Costco price: 8 cents per ounce
- Walmart price: 9 cents per ounce
It’s been well-established that you can save money on the humans in your family by taking advantage of Costco’s low prices, but you shouldn’t stop there. Costco has a huge inventory of pet supplies, and classic dog bone treats offer some of the best deals.
If you opt for Costco’s Kirkland brand dog biscuits, you’ll pay just 6 cents per ounce. Walmart doesn’t offer its version of the same thing, but it sells comparable Milk-Bone biscuits for a couple of cents more per ounce on 10 pounds worth.
Instant Noodles
- Costco price: 58 cents per cup
- Walmart price: $1 per cup
Just as macaroni and cheese have done for dinner, instant noodles have served as the default option for quick, cheap lunches on the fly for generations of families and college students. As a plus, they’re microwaveable when purchased in cup form for added convenience. At Costco, a 24-pack of Nissin Cup Noodles is $13.99, or 58 cents per 2.5-ounce cup.
At Walmart, a 30-pack of 2.25-ounce cups — smaller cups in greater bulk — will run you $29.99.
Multivitamins
- Costco price: 6 cents per tablet
- Amazon price: 10 cents per tablet
A pack of 425 Centrum Adult multivitamins sells for $24.99 at Costco. Compare that to Amazon where the exact same product in the same packaging sells for $40.99.
Coffee Pods
- Costco price: 27 cents per pod
- Walmart price: 67 cents per pod
One huge benefit Costco has over the competition is that its Kirkland brand features its own line of coffee pods. You can take home 120 of them for just $31.99 — that’s three pods for a buck with four cents left over to spare. A 100-pack of 8 O’Clock pods at Walmart, on the other hand, will run you $66.99.
Reading Glasses
- Costco price: $14.5 per pair
- Amazon price: $34.99
If books are a blur but you don’t need prescription lenses, a good pair of reading glasses can help bring everything into focus.
At Costco, you can buy two pairs of Foster Grant Design Optics readers for $28.99. On the other hand, you can purchase the same brand for only one pair at Amazon, costing you $34.99.
Golf Balls
- Costco price: $1.46 per ball
- Amazon price: $3.08 per ball
Kirkland Signature even has its own line of golf balls — and these are no raggedy shag balls, either.
The three-piece, V2.0 urethane-covered balls have earned 4.7 stars from more than 1,200 satisfied Costco golfers — and they cost just $34.99 for 24, which comes out to about a buck per ball.
A single 12-pack of Titleist Tour Speed, on the other hand — that’s half as many balls — will run you $41.97 on Amazon, which vouches for the deal with its “Amazon’s Choice” label.
Olive Oil
- Costco price: 32 cents per ounce
- Target price: 42 cents per ounce
Delicious, versatile and pricey, olive oil is the first ingredient in everything from sauteed dishes to salads, but unless you settle for the cheapest stuff on the shelf, all that flavor will cost you a pretty penny — a few pretty pennies less, however, at Costco.
Paper Towels
- Costco price: 2 cents per square foot
- Target price: 3 cents per square foot
You can save big bucks on paper towels at Costco, thanks once again to the Kirkland Signature brand, which offers a 12-pack of rolls for $22.99.
Target’s Up & Up brand, too, offers its line of paper towels. Its 12-pack of “double rolls” sounds like a comparative bargain at $15.99, but there are only 110 sheets per roll to Kirkland’s 160.
Pain Reliever
- Costco price: 8 cents per tablet
- Amazon price: 8 cents per tablet
If you’re in pain, you’ll save a lot on the relief you need by shopping at Costco, which sells 325 Tylenol pills for $24.99, or about 8 cents per tablet.
At Amazon, the same pills cost you $16.96 for only 225 pills, or about 8 cents each.
Sponges
- Costco price: 77 cents each
- Amazon price: $1.10 each
Costco makes kitchen cleanup quick and easy — and cheap. A 21-pack of popular Scotch-Brite non-scratch sponges costs $18.49 at Amazon. At Costco, however, that same 21-pack will only set you back $23.
Priscilla Aguilera contributed to the reporting for this article.
Disclaimer: Prices are accurate as of March 6, 2024, and are subject to change. All images are representational.
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