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4 Costco Groceries That Save Me Over £80 Every Month

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Shopping at Costco has become a regular part of my routine, mainly because it helps me manage my monthly budget more effectively. I’ve found certain groceries there that consistently save me a noticeable amount each month without sacrificing quality or convenience.

These four specific items from Costco save me over £80 every month on my grocery bills. It’s not about buying everything in bulk but choosing the right products that offer great value and last long enough to make a difference.

Kirkland Signature Mixed Nuts

I always keep a big tub of Kirkland Signature Mixed Nuts in my pantry. They’re a great, no-fuss snack when I need something quick and satisfying.

The mix usually includes cashews, almonds, pecans, Brazil nuts, and macadamias, which keeps things interesting.

I like that these nuts have no added salt in the unsalted version, making them perfect for healthy snacking or adding to my salads. You can find them in a convenient 1.13kg size that lasts me a long time. Find them at Costco UK.

Frozen Blueberries (Costco Brand)

I buy the Kirkland Signature frozen blueberries from Costco because they’re a great deal. You get 3 pounds for around £8, which lasts me all month.

These berries are organic and have no preservatives, so I feel good about using them in smoothies or baking. They’re always fresh since they’re frozen right after picking, which helps avoid mouldy fruit.

It’s a simple way to add fruit to my diet without paying high prices for fresh blueberries that spoil quickly. You can even get them delivered fast if needed.

Rotisserie Chicken

One thing I always grab at Costco is their rotisserie chicken. It’s just £3.99 plus VAT, which is solid value compared to other places.

The chicken is juicy and ready to eat, saving me time and money on cooking. I often use the leftovers for sandwiches or salads later in the week.

It’s become a staple in my shopping trip because it’s tasty and helps me stick to my budget easily. For more details, check out this Costco rotisserie chicken price in the UK.

64-Count Large Eggs

I always grab the 64-count large eggs at Costco because the price per egg is much lower than in regular shops. It’s great for my weekly baking and breakfasts without needing to top up constantly.

The eggs are usually cage-free and of good quality, which makes me feel better about what I’m buying. Buying in bulk here definitely saves me over £80 a month. You can check more about Costco’s egg options here.

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