11 Superb Sam's Club Deals to Stock Your Freezer This October
By Michal Mitchell,
5 hours ago
One of the best Sam’s Club membership perks is that you get access to some serious steals and bulk-buy deals, and suddenly, saving money on groceries becomes easy.
To help you craft your Sam’s Club shopping list, we’re highlighting some of our favorite freezer deals you won’t want to miss at your local store this month.
Whether you’re planning for a festive party or need to stock up on essentials for your freezer, you’ll want to check out these superb deals.
Editor’s note: Prices are subject to change and may vary by location.
Need a cheap yet healthy dinner for when family flocks over for a visit? This easy-to-prepare meal comes with each portion individually packaged, so you can save more for your next meal.
According to Live Ocean, “each serving size contains approximately 34 grams of protein and has healthy omega 3s”. A healthy option at an affordable price, especially when you consider how expensive seafood usually is at your local store.
3. Holiday Creamery Vanilla Ice Cream (1 gallon)
Price: $6.48
We all know how expensive a tub of ice cream is these days.
A 48-ounce tub of vanilla ice cream at Target costs $5.29, but for around a dollar more, you can get an entire gallon of top-quality vanilla ice cream with your Sam’s Club membership.
You may think that’s a lot of ice cream, but along with a slice of warm apple pie, every family member and friend will want to get seconds.
4. Member's Mark Mixed Vegetables 6 ct., 12 oz. bags
Price: $6.28
Sam’s Club has just marked down their bag of frozen mixed vegetables with a new lower price.
This freezer essential is perfect to stock up on for those winter months. A nutritious side dish with Calcium, Potassium, and Fiber, just add these nicely-priced mixed veggies to your next dinner meal to keep a healthy diet.
5. Jimmy Dean Meat Lovers Breakfast Bowls, Frozen 8 ct.
Price: $16.98
These breakfast bowls are an affordable easy-to-make meal priced at $2.12 each.
Compare that with Target’s price of $2.79 per bowl, it makes sense why you’d want to add this breakfast dish to your Sam’s Club shopping list.
6. Member's Mark Wild Caught Japanese Hokkaido Sea Scallops
Price: $24.98 (on sale from $29.98)
Recently marked down to $24.98, you can save five dollars when you buy this 1.5lb bag of frozen sea scallops from sam’s Club renown brand Member’s Mark.
One customer raved that “these scallops are the candy of the sea,” giving them a five-star review. With such a high rating, these wild-caught scallops are a perfect addition to any meal.
While Walmart sells a five-pound bag of these Ore-Ida tater tots for $9.56, Sam’s Club offers a family-size eight-pound bag for only 42 cents more.
A popular brand name, these Ore-Ida Golden Tater Tots are perfect to stock up on for when you need an easy breakfast or dinner side dish.
8. Jimmy Dean Fully Cooked Turkey Sausage Patties 24 ct.
Price: $9.98
Speaking of breakfast, you can get 24 of Jimmy Dean turkey sausage patties for only $9.98 at Sam’s Club. With no added hormones, these 100% turkey patties won’t break your bank during your next grocery run.
If you’re going to stock up on any frozen breakfast item, it’s likely you’ll want to stock up on these. When you buy in bulk, you save serious money on these Kellogg’s Eggo Waffles.
Target has these priced at $3.19 for a box of ten, but Sam’s Club offers you a box of sixty Eggo waffles at only $9.58. A classic breakfast option, this deal is a steal.
10. Red Baron French Bread Singles, Pepperoni 9 pk.
Price: $10.98 (on sale from $12.98)
On sale until October 31, these Red Baron French Bread Singles are a go-to for those cozy Fall movie nights when you need a meal fast.
Target sells their six-pack for $11.89, but you can get a nine-pack for less at Sam’s Club. On sale for a nice $10.98, this pizza dish is a must-have for your next shopping trip.
11. Member's Mark Wild Caught Extra Large Raw Argentine Red Shrimp, Frozen, 16-30 ct. per pound, 2 lbs.
Price: $18.92
Another frozen food essential to stock up on, customers say these extra large shrimp have “excellent flavor.” Packaged already peeled, cleaned, and deveined, they pack 19 grams of protein per serving.
Bottom Line
Buying in bulk can help you save more money on groceries in the long run, especially if you’re often shopping for large dinner parties, get-togethers, or family dinners.
Not only do they have great deals on family-size frozen food, but they simply have brands and products you can’t find anywhere else. Another great reason to shop these Sam’s Club frozen food deals — while they last.
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