8. Coffee pods
Costco price: 32 cents per pod
Walmart price: 61 cents per pod
One thing that makes Costco one of the most appreciated grocery stores in the U.S. is the fact that they carry their own brand, Kirkland, which, furthermore, has its own line of coffee pods.
If you are a coffee drinker, you already know that this energizing drink can make everything better, so it’s always a good idea to buy it in bulk. If you purchase coffee pods from Costco, you can get 120 of them and you will pay $37.99.
If you want to compare the price with other grocery stores, for a 120-pack of 8 O’Clock pods at Walmart you will spend $73.54 out of your pocket.
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Biggest problem at Costco is the XXXL containers. Keep in mind the item may expire or get lumpy or old before you are able to use it all. You may end up trashing half of an item which will make it much more expensive than elsewhere.
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I always check prices at Costco before buying at Amazon. Better buys are almost always at Costco, unless you need a smaller quantity.
Another great thing is that Costco will always return items (even food) if you don’t like it. Amazon has a 30 day return policy, most items are free shipping to return. I always make certain I am buying a “free shipping and return” item when buying from Amazon.
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