I’ve noticed that prices seem to be creeping up everywhere these days, making it harder to stick to a budget while shopping. Still, even with inflation hitting many products, some items at Costco have managed to keep their prices steady throughout the year.
If you’re looking to save money and avoid surprises at checkout, knowing which Costco products haven’t gone up in price can really help. It’s reassuring to find a few dependable staples that won’t break the bank no matter how much else costs.
Kirkland Signature Extra Virgin Olive Oil
I’ve noticed Kirkland Signature Extra Virgin Olive Oil hasn’t gone up in price this year. It’s a great deal, especially since it comes in a 2-liter bottle.
The oil is cold-pressed, which helps keep more nutrients intact. I like that it combines oils from countries like Italy, Spain, and Greece, giving it a balanced flavor.
For what you get, it’s a solid pick if you want quality without paying too much. Check out more details on the Kirkland Signature Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
Nature's Domain Dog Food
I’ve noticed Nature’s Domain dog food from Costco hasn’t gone up in price this year. It’s a solid choice if you want good quality without spending too much.
The formulas meet AAFCO standards for all life stages, so it works for puppies and adult dogs alike.
My dog seems to really like the flavors, especially the beef and sweet potato option. Plus, the price for a 25-pound bag is pretty unbeatable compared to similar options.
If you want to check more details, this Nature's Domain dog food review has a full breakdown.
Rotisserie Chicken
I’ve noticed Costco's rotisserie chicken has held steady at $4.99 for years. It’s impressive how they keep the price so low despite rising costs everywhere else.
The chicken is not only affordable but also tasty and convenient for quick meals. It’s no wonder they sell millions annually.
If you want to learn why it stays so cheap, check out how Costco manages this with smart sourcing and bulk buying here.
Kirkland Signature Bacon
I’ve noticed that Kirkland Signature Bacon has stayed steady in price this year, which is a relief with everything else going up. Though some people, including me, have seen a drop in quality lately. The slices are thinner now, and it tends to fall apart easier than before.
Still, it’s one of those Costco staples that many of us keep buying despite the changes. You can read more about why shoppers are disappointed with the bacon here.
Organic Cage-Free Eggs
I’ve noticed the organic cage-free eggs at Costco haven’t gone up in price this year. They come in packs of 24 and usually cost around $8.19 for two dozen.
These eggs come from hens that are cage-free and fed organic diets, which is a nice balance between price and quality. I appreciate that they’re certified organic, even if they aren’t free-range anymore.
For me, it’s a reliable option when I want something better than regular eggs without paying too much. You can check more details on Costco’s organic cage-free eggs.
Fresh Baguette Bread
One thing I’ve noticed is that Costco’s fresh baguette bread hasn’t gone up in price all year. It’s a solid option when I want something quick and tasty without spending too much.
The baguettes have a decent texture, though they don’t quite match a bakery’s delicate airiness. Still, for the price and convenience, I find them pretty reliable. You can check out more details about it here.


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