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5 Things You Must Buy for Your Family at Costco While on a Single-Income Budget



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When you are the head of a household and have lots of mouths to feed, the task of shopping for all your hungry ones can be daunting. The stress of this errand can be compounded if you find yourself on a single-income budget, needing to stretch every dollar as far as possible to make sure you can put food on the table for everyone.
Luckily, Costco has your back — you can get great discounts on products that are large enough to share with the entire family. If you find yourself with a limited budget due to a single income, head over to Costco on your next grocery run.
“I advise those families with a single income to get most of their supplies from Costco because of the quality they offer and the prices,” said Eric Sornoso, co-founder of Mealfan.
Sornoso has a few specific products that he believes are excellent choices for money-conscious families. Here are five things you must buy for your family while on a single-income budget.
Kirkland Signature Organic Peanut Butter
- Price: $12.99 for two 28-ounce jars
“This organic peanut butter contains no added sugar or preservatives,” explained Sornoso. “It is very nutritious and can be used as a sandwich spread, in smoothies or as a snack besides fruits and vegetables.”
For families with growing children, this is the perfect spread to put on any quick meal and toss in your kid’s lunch bag, backpack or even a mini-snack in their pocket.
Kirkland Signature Bath Tissue
- Price: $23.49 for 30 rolls of 380 sheets each
Costco’s Kirkland Signature Bath Tissue is highly regarded for its sterility and comfort, making it a basic must-have item in every home, according to Sornoso.
This essential product is something that households — no matter what budget — go through quickly. But when you shop Kirkland Signature brand at Costco, you’ll notice the savings adding up over time.
“People with big families will embrace the big quantity, since that will mean rare shopping, and you will always have what you need,” added Sornoso.
Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- Price: $22.99 for 2 liters
Sornoso said, “Extra virgin olive oil is perhaps the most essential item in everyone’s kitchen, and the Kirkland Signature Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil is excellent and affordable.”
Sornoso described how this olive oil is ideal for cooking, salad dressings and the like, which “makes it quite a valuable component in a healthy meal, cheaply.”
Kirkland Signature Wild Alaskan Pink Salmon
- Price: $17.99 for six 6-ounce cans
“This canned salmon is very good and healthy for those times when foods are needed urgently,” said Sornoso.
Not only is fish a good source of Omega-3 fatty acids, but it has a multitude of uses, including as an ingredient in salads, sandwiches and soups as a source of protein.
“The value pack guarantees that you have a healthy protein source at your disposal and still save your money,” Sornoso said.
Kirkland Signature Children’s Complete Multivitamin
- Price: $16.99 for 320 gummy vitamins
Forget the regular daily vitamins for kids. Costco’s Kirkland Signature Children’s Complete Multivitamin can keep your little ones and your budget feeling healthy.
“You can get these gummies at an economical price,” Sornoso said. “They are favorites with children for their flavors and with parents for their nutritional and affordable aspects.”
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