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Sam’s Club versus Costco: Which camp are you a member of? Why choose?
As two of the most popular wholesale retail chains in the U.S., it’s no wonder the feud runs deep and long between die-hard Costco and Sam’s Club shoppers. Which retailer has better prices and deals? Which retailer has better products? While both stores have their strengths and weaknesses, we still can’t help but rave about a certain handful of Sam’s Club products that we bet money Costco shoppers will love, too.
Ahead, we’ve handpicked everything from pantry staples to frozen favorites found at Sam’s Club that Costco shoppers should absolutely give a try.
Member’s Mark Chocolate Chunk Cookies
Full of jumbo chocolate chunks, these cookies from the Sam’s Club bakery section taste surprisingly homemade, especially if you microwave or air fry them so they’re warm when you dig in.
Member’s Mark Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken
Costco’s rotisserie chicken is legendary for a reason, but Sam’s Club has them for just $4.98, a full penny cheaper than their rival. That’s way cheaper than buying a whole raw chicken, and it’s already cooked and ready for dinner.
Member’s Mark peanut butter-filled pretzels
Costco’s Kirkland Signature peanut butter pretzels are so popular, they often sell out online; but don’t worry, Sam’s Club’s pretzels are just as popular — and just as irresistible.
Member’s Mark real crumbled bacon
This crumbled bacon found at Sam’s Club is way better than those bacon bits that don’t actually contain real bacon. What’s up with that, anyway?
Member’s Mark almond butter
Almond butter can be so expensive — but not at Sam’s Club. Their Member’s Mark almond butter costs less than $7 online.
Member’s Mark mountain trek mix
Sam’s Club shoppers love this trek mix — which deliciously blends peanuts, M&M’s, raisins, almonds, and cashews — so much, it has more than 150 reviews and an overall 4.6 rating.
Member’s Mark beer battered cod fillets
Thirteen beer-battered cod fillets for $12? We’ll take two.
Member’s Mark maple syrup
Another usually expensive item, maple syrup at Sam’s Club is so affordable, especially for a 32-oz. bottle.
Member’s Mark elbow macaroni
This pantry pack of elbow macaroni conveniently comes with six individually wrapped bags. Keep it on hand for nights when you need a last-minute dinner idea.
Member’s Mark Colombian Supremo whole bean coffee
A 40-oz. bag of medium-dark roast Colombian coffee boasting notes of sweet chocolate and hazelnut for less than $15 is almost unheard of — except at Sam’s Club.
Member’s Mark sea salt caramels
This 31-oz. jar of soft sea salt caramels with real butter, Madagascar vanilla, and rich milk chocolate is less than $10.
Member’s Mark dark chocolate thins
These dark chocolate thins with almonds and sea salt has a near-perfect rating on the Sam’s Club website.
Member’s Mark basil pesto
This pesto sauce is made with fresh basil, has pine nuts and aged parmesan and Romano cheeses, and hints of garlic.
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