First-time Costco shoppers may feel like they've entered a retail paradise. Discounts and bulk things abound make it a unique experience.
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However, it might be overwhelming. Being a Costco beginner or veteran might make it difficult to determine which groceries are a good price
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Some things aren't bulk-buyable unless you're feeding a football team or stocking your family restaurant. Other items fail due to quality, not quantity.
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Costco members, food bloggers, nutritionists, and chefs have advised shoppers to avoid certain items. These renowned insiders say fresh produce
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It can be tempting to buy generously-sized bundles of fruits and vegetables at a discount, especially because the average price has
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climbed over 10% in the past year, but many customers forget what will happen when they reach home.
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"Do you really eat 10 pounds of potatoes before they sprout? Cheapism blog food writer Lacey Muszynski suggests 17 bananas. "You're not
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saving money if you have to toss out some of every enormous bag of produce. Avoid lettuce, spinach, and other fragile leafy greens unless
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you plan to use them shortly. Pineapples and watermelons, which must be bought whole, cost more at Costco than at your local grocery shop."