As we enter the month of October, the feeling of autumn is in the air. The temperature drops, the air becomes crisp, and new leaves fall to the ground every day, with a hint of chill in the breeze. Each season, the American warehouse retail chain Costco introduces some special or discounted food and everyday items. So, what delicious foods are on the shelves at Costco this October?
It is well known that shopping at Costco is a unique experience, from the clear shelves to the various food samples offered inside the store, this popular warehouse retailer attracts a large number of consumers to purchase memberships.
In both East and West, pumpkins are a fall staple. In North America, Halloween calls for various pumpkin decorations, with kids carrying pumpkin lanterns to trick-or-treat; while in China, autumn is considered a great season for eating pumpkins as they are beneficial for health.
Costco has launched its “October Specials,” including many new products, returning items, and super-value deals. According to a compilation from websites such as “Eat this not that,” here is a list of top new Costco foods for interested individuals to consider. Please note that product availability and prices may vary depending on store location and time.
The 10-pound pack of wild Alaskan red salmon slices from Northwest Fish Company is on a big online sale this month, with $50 off, now priced at $179.99.
A customer wrote: “Great value, delicious taste! Will definitely buy again.” The customer mentioned that they used to buy salmon from a fish market for around $300 for a 3-pound Copper River salmon last year. But at Costco, they bought a 10-pound boneless frozen shrink-wrapped salmon slices for only $175. While the taste may not compare to Copper River salmon, it is still quite good.
“I am very satisfied with its quality and taste, and the price is affordable,” the customer added.
At Costco, you can currently purchase a 10-pound box of pre-marinated miso black cod at a great price. The box contains 7 ounces, with 20–25 individually vacuum-packed cod fillets. The whole box is discounted by $70, now priced at $219.99.
For those looking to indulge, there is an authentic Japanese A5 Wagyu beef sampler on sale, which includes 3 steaks weighing a total of 2.1 pounds. After a $90 discount, it is now priced at $279.99.
“I bought this to give to my son and to share with friends. He is very happy; this is the best Wagyu I’ve ever tasted. Our friends at home say its quality is almost as good as what they’ve eaten in Japan. It’s indeed a luxury item, but better than expected,” a customer wrote.
In the world of top-notch meat dishes, Japanese Wagyu holds an unshakable position with its luxurious taste experience and exorbitant prices, leaving a lasting impression.
One can also enjoy delicious meals at home, with a 10-pound box of lobster bisque containing 10 packs of 16-ounce delicious soup, now priced at $129.99 after a $40 discount.
“It’s amazing!! The lobster is huge, and it’s the only soup I’ve had that doesn’t have an aftertaste!! Love it, will buy again!!” a satisfied customer wrote.
The Happy Halloween Dessert Tower is now officially open for pre-orders, priced at $28.99 after an $8 discount. It includes Rovelli hazelnut cream milk chocolate, Lindt Lindor milk chocolate, Warheads Ooze Chewz chocolate bars, Panearte Limoncelli cookies, Truffettes de France cocoa powder truffle chocolates, and Tom Clark caramel popcorn.
“I received this surprise gift. The recipient was very happy and sent me many pictures. The quality of the products is very good, and the packaging is beautiful,” a customer wrote last year.
The Holiday Coffee Capsules are here! Peet’s Holiday Blend 60-pack is now $35.99 after a $7 discount. A customer wrote: “My favorite K-cup mixed coffee!”
“I’ve been buying Peet’s Holiday Blend coffee capsules for many years. This coffee has a rich and robust taste, with no burnt or bitter aftertaste. Many brands’ dark blend coffees do not meet the standard, but this coffee capsule is nearly perfect,” the same customer added.
In addition, a Chinese customer wrote that they never miss the Peet’s Holiday Blend each year, as this coffee, with its deep roast, highlights a slight sweetness, a refreshing hint of mint-like spiciness, along with a hint of chocolate flavor and a silky texture. It is made from 100% Arabica coffee beans.
A wildly popular pumpkin pie is back on the shelves at Costco, and fans are cheering for its consistently low price over the years.
The legendary Kirkland Signature pumpkin pie has returned to many large retail stores in North America, weighing in at 58 ounces (almost four pounds) and a diameter of 12 inches.
This Thanksgiving favorite is made from pumpkin, sugar, and eggs, baked in a crispy pie crust, with each serving containing 320 calories and 31 grams of sugar.
“Can anyone tell me how this pie is only $5.99? Such a bargain!!” someone exclaimed on Instagram.
“A pro tip: Tastes great when frozen,” a Reddit user wrote on the r/Costco subreddit, “Buy however many you want and slice them to freeze. You can enjoy the pie long after pumpkin season is over!”
Since 1987, Costco has been selling the pumpkin pie for $5.99. According to Reader’s Digest, the only change to the Costco pumpkin pie has been its increase in size from 10 inches to the current 12-inch size.
Kellogg’s Danish Butter Cookies have officially arrived, and customers are loving these nostalgic cookies from the iconic blue tin.
A Reddit user shared a photo of these cookies, writing: “5 pounds for only $20, I’m thrilled.”
Other customers are equally excited. “Oh my, are these cookies back at Costco? I know it’s weird, but these are my favorite cookies. I used to eat them often with my grandmother before she passed away,” one user shared.
“These are also my favorites! It’s nostalgic, but man, I love eating them throughout the entire Christmas season,” another user chimed in.
Delcato Dubai Style Brownies are a new dessert item on the shelves.
One netizen wrote: “The perfect combination of chocolate and pistachios, looks super rich. Delicious!! Share it with someone you love.”