Shopping at Sam’s Club can feel like a great way to save money by buying in bulk. However, not every purchase turns out to be a bargain. After spending $75 on certain groceries, I realized some items just aren’t worth it.
Knowing which groceries to avoid can help you protect your budget and make smarter choices when shopping. This guide will share the items I won’t buy again and why they didn’t work out for me.
Sam’s Club Fresh Rotisserie Chicken
You might think Sam’s Club rotisserie chicken is a great deal, especially at a low price. It’s fresh and cooked to a safe temperature, but sometimes quality can vary depending on when you buy it.
If you pick it up late in the day, the chicken may not be as fresh as you expect. You can find it ready by 10 a.m., with batches throughout the day, but timing matters.
Delivery options make it convenient, but remember, freshness can be less certain when it arrives. If you want consistently fresh chicken, picking it up early in-store is your best bet. Learn more about the timing and options for Sam’s Club rotisserie chicken.
Organic Strawberries (Sam’s Club brand)
You might be drawn to Sam’s Club organic strawberries because of their bright color and good price. However, the quality often falls short of expectations.
Many times, these strawberries arrive soft or even moldy, which makes them disappointing for fresh eating. You also need to be careful not to wash them too early, or they’ll get soggy quickly.
If you want convenience, Sam’s Club offers same-day delivery for organic strawberries. But the trade-off in freshness might not be worth it for your money. Check more details about Sam’s Club organic strawberries here.
Pre-packaged Salad Mixes
You might think pre-packaged salad mixes from Sam’s Club save time, but they often don’t live up to expectations. The freshness can be inconsistent, and some mixes wilt quickly, leaving you with soggy greens.
The variety looks appealing, but the quality sometimes falls short. You may find yourself tossing salads that taste bland or have limp veggies.
If you want convenience, these might sound good, but the price and freshness didn’t make them worth it for me. For better options and tips, check out Sam’s Club packaged salads.
Sam’s Club Brand Coffee (Arabica blend)
You might expect Sam’s Club Arabica coffee to be a great deal, but for me, it missed the mark. The flavor was bland compared to other brands I've tried.
The premeasured packs are convenient, especially if you like single servings. However, the quality didn’t justify the price for my taste.
If you want to try it yourself, check out the options like the 126-pack of 100% Arabica coffee available at Sam’s Club. Just be aware it might not meet your expectations.


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