In the Wednesday Super Post I pick an entire section of Costco and take pictures of ALL of the items for you see!
This week, the fruits and vegetables!
Please note:
The price at your local Costco takes precedent (or precedence) over the prices listed on this blog.
Costco liquidation/Manager’s Special items (ending in .97) vary from store to store.
An asterisk (*) on the price tag means the item is not being re-ordered.
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I’m not sure that I’ve ever done the full fruits and vegetable section of Costco, and figured his would a good time to do it!
Obviously no shortage of delicious apples available, but which ones are your favorite? Mcintosh? Ambrosia?? Gala???
I feel like Ambrosia and Gala are my top 2, crisp, tart and not too sweet.
If you’re a pickle fiend like me and like making your own delicious dill pickles, you may want to grab a few of these to get you winter pickling projects started!
I think I’ll be doing a few projects like that this winter, of course I’ll be letting you all know about them!
Of course let’s not forget about 2 of my favorite veggies, Broccoli and Brussels sprouts!
There’s almost nothing better than roasted brussels sprouts, I mean they’re actually like healthy candy!
I’ll let you go and explore the fruits and veggies now folks, I’m gonna go and find my dill pickle recipes and get planning for a pickle party!
Have a great night folks, see you soon!
Costco Flyer Sales Nov 7th – Nov 20th 2022
Costco Fruits & Vegetables Superpost items Nov 16th 2022
Thank you! Best to buy your lettuce at Costco as prices are going up and currently there is a shortage of lettuce. I saw organic romaine at health food store for $8.49 this week. Some restaurants are removing lettuce from their menus temporarily due to the cost.
Must admit, while I’m a huge Costco fan, I almost never buy fresh produce there, with the occasional exception of Mayan onions and the mini red and yellow potatoes. If I wait for sales in my grocery store, the price is better and it’s not a huge amount that we’ll never finish or there’s no room for in my fridge. Some things just aren’t a bargain for a family of two.
Cheers and as always, my appreciation for your work 👍!
This is for J. I asked about Abreva at my Burlington pharmacy today for you. She knew the answer without having to check. Unfortunately, it’s discontinued but that *may* not be the situation at other locations since I think there are different pharmacy owners.
Good luck in hunting it down.
Same as Jan, I don’t usually buy my produce at Costco because we find grocery sale prices are lower and we can buy in smaller quantities. The exception for us is the bagged broccoli and romaine hearts from Costco (6 romaine hearts for $6.99). We eat lots of broccoli and Caesar salad so we buy those items every week or two for our family of 4. Hopefully the romaine will be back in Costco soon.
Costco bananas are also well-priced and I see that spaghetti squash and butternut squash are cheaper than grocery flyer prices… if you want to buy 7lbs!
Thank you! Best to buy your lettuce at Costco as prices are going up and currently there is a shortage of lettuce. I saw organic romaine at health food store for $8.49 this week. Some restaurants are removing lettuce from their menus temporarily due to the cost.
Must admit, while I’m a huge Costco fan, I almost never buy fresh produce there, with the occasional exception of Mayan onions and the mini red and yellow potatoes. If I wait for sales in my grocery store, the price is better and it’s not a huge amount that we’ll never finish or there’s no room for in my fridge. Some things just aren’t a bargain for a family of two.
Cheers and as always, my appreciation for your work 👍!
This is for J. I asked about Abreva at my Burlington pharmacy today for you. She knew the answer without having to check. Unfortunately, it’s discontinued but that *may* not be the situation at other locations since I think there are different pharmacy owners.
Good luck in hunting it down.
Thank you for this post!
Same as Jan, I don’t usually buy my produce at Costco because we find grocery sale prices are lower and we can buy in smaller quantities. The exception for us is the bagged broccoli and romaine hearts from Costco (6 romaine hearts for $6.99). We eat lots of broccoli and Caesar salad so we buy those items every week or two for our family of 4. Hopefully the romaine will be back in Costco soon.
Costco bananas are also well-priced and I see that spaghetti squash and butternut squash are cheaper than grocery flyer prices… if you want to buy 7lbs!
Jan in Waterdown:
Thanks for your Abreva update!
Has anyone seen BROCCOLINI lately???