Everybody loves Costco! That’s for sure. Because in a world where almost every store has skyrocketing prices, Costco has managed to stay at a decent price level. Since last year, most retirees have struggled continuously with inflation and a low source of income. That’s why it’s very important to know exactly where you can get a decent bargain that can offer you both quantity and quality.
Since we want our readers to get the most out of our news, we’ve done our research and found out from GOBankingRates what items you shouldn’t buy from your favorite store, Costco. Why? Because in other places they can be more affordable! Click on the next page to see the rest of the article.
4 thoughts on “8 Costco Items Way Too Expensive for Retirees”
I’m a Costco member for the last 35 years and your information about prices are totally wrong for example toothpaste that you mention sensodine cost $24 dollars a pack of 4…..the milk it’s about 6 dollars and chicken breast it $24 dollars per 10 lbs so it’s $2.40 per pound….. You need to talked to whomevergive you the wrong prices…..
It was nice to know this info. My Granddaughter shops for the both of us. We divide certain foods in half. I live alone so I don’t need much. What she divides for me lasted more than a month!! I like shopping in the home goods area, it has items that you won’t find in other stores.
With regard to you stated milk prices at Costco, I check prices sometimes and find that milk is almost always cheaper at Costco than Publix and Walmart in southern Florida. Also, I have always been able to purchase single gallons for years.
Don’t buy soda at Costco either. It’s no bargain, and in general you can get it cheaper at many grocery stores.