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    17 Genius Hacks Every Costco Shopper Should Know

    By Lindsay Frankel,

    1 day ago

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    From cheap rotisserie chickens to bulk toilet paper to great discounts on gas and alcohol, Costco is a treasure trove for frugal shoppers.

    Although you could save money just by doing your regular shopping at Costco, the potential savings don’t end there—and you don’t have to be a member to take advantage of all these Costco shopping hacks .

    There are a number of strategies you can use, whether you’re a member or not, to maximize your savings at the popular wholesale club.

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    1. Look for prices ending in .97

    Looking at Costco price tags can give you clues as to whether a product is an especially good deal. For example, products with prices ending in .97 indicate that the item is on clearance.

    If you find a product with a price ending in .89, .79, .69, .59, or .49, this may indicate that the manufacturer is providing a special price to Costco stores, so you may be getting a better deal than you would get elsewhere. It could also mean they’re testing a new product.

    That said, even if you see these numbers, savvy shoppers still compare prices to ensure they are getting a deal.

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    2. Buy Kirkland brand products

    Kirkland products are often manufactured by well-known brands, which means you can get quality products in different packaging at a lower price.

    For example, Kirkland coffee varieties are made by Starbucks, and Kirkland Signature Diapers are manufactured by Kimberly-Clark, which makes Huggies brand diapers.

    3. Fuel up

    Costco offers competitive prices on gas for members. If you’re located near a Costco gas station, you could save a decent chunk of change just by filling up there.

    However, if you’re purchasing the membership only for the purpose of getting cheap gas, do the math to make sure you drive enough to offset the cost of the membership.

    You shouldn’t assume Costco offers the lowest price in your area, either. Run a search on GasBuddy to see which nearby gas stations can offer you the lowest prices before you decide where to fuel up.

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    4. Use the right credit card

    Another easy Costco hack that all shoppers can take advantage of is the potential to earn cash back on their purchases.

    Costco only accepts Visa cards when you’re shopping in person, but there's a high potential to earn cash back depending on which card you use.


    5. Buy discounted gift cards

    Costco offers a variety of discounted gift cards you can use to save money at other retailers, and some of the deals are available to non-members.

    For example, currently, you can get a $100 PlayStation or Xbox gift card for only $89.99 or $60 worth of Krispy Kreme gift cards for only $44.99. If you snag one of these deals for a retailer you shop at anyway, it’s essentially like getting free money.

    6. Get your rotisserie chicken

    Even as other stores raise their prices, Costco rotisserie chickens remain $4.99, a deal that attracts new members and gets people into the store on a regular basis.

    Costco is even willing to lose money on its rotisserie chickens because the retailer realizes how much business the deal attracts. People come for the chicken and end up filling their carts with other items that offset the store’s loss.

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    7. Compare prices to the grocery store

    If you’re wondering how to save money on groceries, shopping at Costco isn’t the only answer. In fact, you might find that some products are cheaper elsewhere.

    Even if you have a Costco membership, you should compare prices for items on your shopping list with other stores in the area.

    8. Get money back from sales

    Costco has a generous price adjustment policy. If you buy an item on Costco.com and the price drops within 30 days, you can request a price adjustment online.

    If you buy an item in-store and it goes on sale within 30 days, you’ll need to bring your receipt to the membership counter at that Costco warehouse location in order to get a refund for the difference.

    9. Use coupons and rebates

    Costco frequently sends promotional offers to members who are email subscribers. Make sure you sign up to get the news and special offers for your local store.

    You can stack these offers with savings from rebate apps such as Ibotta, which allows you to earn money from your Costco receipt or get cash back when you use a linked credit card.

    For example, right now, you can get $2 to $7 back on most bottles of alcohol from Costco when you shop with Ibotta.

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    10. Look for the asterisk

    Items marked with an asterisk in the upper right-hand corner of the price tag are going out of stock. Once the limited supply sells out, the item won’t be reordered.

    This doesn’t necessarily mean you’re getting a discount, but you won’t see the price drop any lower if you wait. If it’s an item you have your heart set on, that asterisk is your cue to buy now while you still can.

    11. Get an eye exam

    You don’t have to be a member to use Costco Optical services, though you’ll get some additional discounts when you order optical products online if you do have a membership card.

    But if you don’t have vision insurance, Costco could be your best bet for a low price on your annual exam.

    Prices vary depending on where you live but are usually around $70. You can also find great deals on sunglasses and contact lenses at the wholesale club.

    12. Buy alcohol for a great price

    Costco has some very appealing deals on liquor, beer, and wine, and you don’t necessarily have to be a member to snag the discounts.

    In at least a dozen states, local laws preclude wholesale clubs from selling alcohol only to members, so depending on where you live, you may be able to walk into Costco and stock up on inexpensive wine without a membership.

    Call the store before you go to make sure you’ll have access to alcohol as a non-member.

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    13. Fill your prescription

    Costco has a pharmacy that is open to non-members in some states. And you can get some pretty sweet deals on prescriptions if you fill them there.

    For example, the popular antibiotic azithromycin fills for around $8 at Costco, about half the average price at GoodRx and about a quarter of the retail price.

    You might not necessarily get the lowest price at Costco, depending on the prescription you need to fill, what your insurance covers, and what other stores in the area are offering, so check GoodRx for the lowest prices on all your prescriptions.

    14. Shop on Instacart

    As a Costco member, you can get same-day delivery from Costco via Instacart, but you’ll pay additional delivery and service fees.

    Non-members can order through Instacart as well — making this the only way to access most of Costco’s food inventory as a non-member — but they’ll pay a higher price.

    Consumer Reports found that members pay about 31% more for their items delivered than they would in-store, and non-members pay a bit more than that for delivery, but Costco’s program is still a good deal for home delivery.

    15. Get car and home insurance

    Costco members can get special discounts, in addition to traditional discounts, on home and car insurance with CONNECT by American Family Insurance.

    There are also exclusive member benefits such as roadside assistance and lifetime renewability for Costco members.

    Costco members who saved on car insurance by switching coverage reported an average of more than $600 in savings in their first year. That more than offsets the cost of a membership.

    16. Get exclusive travel discounts

    Did you know Costco can save you money on travel? Not only can Costco members find airline gift cards at reduced rates, but they can also book vacation packages, hotels, flights, and rental cars directly through Costco for exclusive member discounts.

    It’s an especially great place to save money on rental cars, and there are no cancellation fees. Your rental also includes an additional driver at no cost.

    17. Stock up on the right items

    As you compare prices with other stores, you’ll find that certain items at Costco are offered at particularly low prices. If you stock up on those items whenever you visit Costco, you could save a pretty penny.

    Pro tip: Make sure you take advantage of all of the best Costco hacks so that you can save money and enjoy the best that the warehouse retailer has to offer.

      Bottom line

      Learning how to manage your money better requires a budgeting strategy, but the less strain you put on your budget, the easier it will be. One of the ways you can cut costs is by saving money on your groceries and other shopping.

      A Costco membership offers numerous benefits beyond buying items in bulk, so consider getting one if you have a store in your area.

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