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These 7 Kirkland Products Are Ridiculously Expensive at Costco!

June 20, 2023 · Shopping
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7. Diapers

Parents who need diapers tend to fall short on energy and time, so it’s tempting to purchase them and other similar baby supplies during your Costco trip when you do grocery shopping. However, most retailers have comparable or better prices on diapers.

At Costco, the price for a package of 192 Kirkland Brand Diapers (size 1-2) is $35.99, which means you pay 18 cents per unit. On the other hand, a package of 37 Up&Up Brand Diapers (size 1 or 2) at Target is $3.79 (13 cents per unit). Also, a package of Parent’s Choice Diapers (size 1) at Walmart costs $16.47 for 168, which would be just 9.8 cents per unit.

Moreover, Amazon Family, a branch of Amazon Prime, gives you the chance to purchase the supplies you need for your baby in bulk, offering you a 20% discount on products comparable to Costco’s prices. These come with the extra benefit of getting them regularly without leaving the house.

But what are the items you should always buy from Costco? Keep reading to find out!

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1 comment on “These 7 Kirkland Products Are Ridiculously Expensive at Costco!”

  1. dave says:
    September 7, 2023 at 10:45 am

    Emma must be a broke gen-z.

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