7 Best Food Deals at Costco This Presidents’ Day Weekend

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Introduction

This Presidents’ Day weekend, Costco is offering some of the best food deals around. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack or a full meal, Costco has something for everyone. From discounted snacks to discounted meals, Costco has it all. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at the 7 best food deals at Costco this Presidents’ Day weekend. From discounted snacks to discounted meals, we’ll be covering all the best deals that Costco has to offer. So, if you’re looking for a great deal on food this weekend, look no further than Costco!

7 Best Food Deals at Costco This Presidents’ Day Weekend

Costco is a great place to shop for food, and this Presidents’ Day weekend is no exception. From organic produce to frozen meals, there are plenty of deals to be had. Here are seven of the best food deals at Costco this weekend.

1. Organic Produce

Costco is offering a wide selection of organic produce this weekend, including apples, oranges, bananas, and more. Prices start at just $2.99 per pound, so you can stock up on healthy snacks without breaking the bank.

2. Frozen Meals

If you’re looking for a quick and easy meal, Costco has you covered. They’re offering a variety of frozen meals, including pizza, burritos, and more. Prices start at just $4.99, so you can feed your family without spending a fortune.

3. Snack Foods

Costco is also offering a wide selection of snack foods this weekend. From chips and pretzels to popcorn and nuts, there’s something for everyone. Prices start at just $2.99, so you can stock up without spending a fortune.

4. Baked Goods

If you’re looking for something sweet, Costco has you covered. They’re offering a variety of baked goods, including cakes, cookies, and more. Prices start at just $3.99, so you can indulge without breaking the bank.

5. Beverages

Costco is also offering a wide selection of beverages this weekend. From soda and juice to coffee and tea, there’s something for everyone. Prices start at just $2.99, so you can stock up without spending a fortune.

6. Dairy Products

Costco is also offering a wide selection of dairy products this weekend. From milk and cheese to yogurt and ice cream, there’s something for everyone. Prices start at just $3.99, so you can stock up without spending a fortune.

7. Meat and Seafood

Costco is also offering a wide selection of meat and seafood this weekend. From chicken and beef to salmon and shrimp, there’s something for everyone. Prices start at just $4.99, so you can stock up without spending a fortune.

So if you’re looking for some great food deals this Presidents’ Day weekend, head to your local Costco. With these seven deals, you can stock up on all your favorite foods without breaking the bank.

Over a century ago, when Abraham Lincoln first established the federal holiday now known as President’s Day, he probably never dreamed of the future impact on U.S. retail.

Scholars say Honest Abe was a pretty frugal guy, however. So, if he were still around today, he just might appreciate all the sales going down this weekend—heck, he might even be a Costco member! (Most likely, a Gold Star member, but that’s beside the point.)

Modern-day Americans can nonetheless take advantage over the next few days, as the nation’s largest warehouse club is advertising big savings on household goods like mattresses and major appliances. It’s also offering some significant discounts on groceries, too.

Check out some of Costco’s most tantalizing food and drink deals going on right now. Keep in mind: the prices you see here are online only. You can usually save more by shopping in-person at the warehouse near you.

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Kickstart your morning routine for weeks to come by stocking up on this best-selling classic French-style roast. At $10 off, Costco’s two-pack deal will get you a full six pounds of freshly sealed whole bean coffee for just $34.99, which works out to $5.83 per pound—that’s less than a single 16-ounce Starbucks latte! Valid through Feb. 26 while supplies last.

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Top off your daily bagel with top-notch smoked New Zealand king salmon, rated a “Best Choice” by the venerable Seafood Watch. Costco is offering two 1.1-pound packs of the pre-sliced fish filets for $20 off at $89.99 online through Feb. 20.

Kurobuta Applewood Smoked Thick Cut Bacon
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There’s nothing quite like the smell of bacon frying up in the morning—even better when we’re talking about thick-cut strips of the famed Berkshire pork. Costco has cut $30 off its three-pound pack of this succulent Applewood-smoked bacon, now priced at $69.99 through Feb. 19. 

Godiva
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One of the perks of post-Valentine’s Day shopping is great deals on heart-shaped treats, like these individually wrapped dark chocolates filled with decadent ganache from Belgian confectioner Godiva. Costco is taking $12 off the price of its four-package bundle of chocolates, now priced at $37.99 through Feb. 26.

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Got a spare freezer in the garage? Fill it up with eight pounds of high-quality Angus beef products. This butcher’s assortment from the Chicago Meat Company includes filets, boneless strips, top sirloins, ribeyes, burger patties, and steak seasoning to boot. The whole package is marked down $50 to $169.99 online, now through Feb. 20.

 

LobsterTails
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Break out the butter and lobster crackers! Costco is running a special on wild-caught lobster tails, sustainably sourced off the coast of Maine and Canada. The package of 12 tails is marked down $30 to $199.99 through Feb. 19.

Japanese Wagyu Filet Mignon
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Feeling extra fancy? Indulge in the world-renowned Japanese steak known as Wagyu, heralded by connoisseurs for its otherworldly flavors. Graded A5—the highest quality attainable—Costco’s eight-pack of six-ounce filet mignons is now $150 off, priced at $499.99 through Feb. 20.

Chris Shott

Chris Shott is the Deputy Editor covering groceries for Eat This, Not That! Read more about Chris