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My Costco Haul: The Best Finds for June 2026

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Look, I know Costco is a marathon, not a sprint. But I went in yesterday with a list and came out with some absolute gems for June 2026. If you are tired of the same old rotation, you need to grab these best Costco food finds 2026 before they vanish. I’m talking about stuff that actually tastes good, not just bulk cardboard. I’m currently obsessing over a few seasonal items that are perfect for this heat. Trust me, your pantry is begging for an upgrade. Here is exactly what I’m stocking up on.

The Produce Section is Actually Winning Right Now

Okay, so the stone fruit game at Costco is strong this month. I picked up a 3-pound bag of organic peaches for $8.99 and they are perfectly sweet. Usually, I’m skeptical of bulk fruit, but these are legit. I’ve been slicing them into salads with burrata—which, by the way, they have a great deal on right now. It’s the easiest summer dinner ever. Honestly, don’t skip the organic berries. They are consistently cheaper than my local grocery store by at least two bucks a container. I’m eating them by the handful while I prep dinner.

Why I always buy the organic berries

The price point is usually around $6.99 for a massive container. You save about 30% compared to typical supermarkets. I wash them immediately with a vinegar soak so they last all week in the fridge. It’s a bit of a chore, but it prevents that fuzzy mold situation we all hate.

Freezer Finds That Saved My Weeknight Dinners

If you follow me on Instagram, you know I’m obsessed with the Kirkland Signature frozen salmon. It’s $24.99 for a bag of individually wrapped fillets. I use them for quick sheet-pan dinners when I’m too tired to cook. I just toss them in some olive oil, Diamond Crystal kosher salt, and lemon slices. Honestly, it’s better than the ‘fresh’ stuff at most grocery stores because it’s flash-frozen at the source. It’s a total lifesaver when you’ve got zero energy but don’t want to order takeout.

The trick to perfect frozen salmon

Thaw them in a bowl of cold water for 20 minutes before cooking. Don’t try to cook them straight from frozen unless you’re steaming them—it just gets mushy. Pat them super dry with paper towels so they get a nice crust.

Pantry Staples You Shouldn’t Overthink

I grabbed the Kirkland Signature organic maple syrup for $12.99. It’s a steal. I use it in everything from morning coffee to roasting carrots. Also, the Rao’s Marinara is finally back in stock in the two-pack for $14.49. I know, everyone talks about Rao’s, but there’s a reason. It’s the only jarred sauce I’ll actually eat. I usually doctor it up with some fresh basil from my garden or a little extra garlic, but it’s fine on its own if you’re lazy. I won’t judge, I’ve done it plenty of times.

Stocking up on Rao’s

Buy two packs whenever you see them. They have a long shelf life and you will regret only getting one when you’re craving pasta at 9 PM on a Tuesday. It’s a solid $5 cheaper than buying individual jars elsewhere.

The Snack Situation is Dangerous

You need to try the Kirkland Signature dried mango slices. They are $10.49 and they have zero added sugar. It’s literally just mango. My kids love them, and I’ve been known to finish a bag in two days. It’s a dangerous snack to have in the house. I also grabbed the Himalayan salt kettle chips—they are the perfect crunch. I don’t buy them every time because I have zero self-control, but for a summer party, they are a must-have. They hold up great with store-bought hummus.

Pro-tip for the dried mango

If the bag gets a little tough, stick a small piece of apple in the bag for a few hours. It rehydrates the fruit just enough to make it chewy again. It’s a total game-changer for those older bags.

⭐ Pro Tips

  • Always check the price tag corner; if it ends in .97, it’s a manager markdown and you should grab it.
  • The Kirkland Signature olive oil is $18.99 for 2 liters, which is basically half the price of the fancy brands.
  • Don’t buy the giant bags of greens unless you’re hosting a party; they will rot before you finish them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Costco membership worth it for a single person?

Yes, it is worth it if you focus on non-perishables and frozen items. The savings on coffee, toilet paper, and frozen fish will easily cover the $65 annual membership fee within three months.

Are Costco rotisserie chickens still a good deal?

Yes, they are still $4.99 and they are the best deal in the store. I use the meat for tacos and the carcass for bone broth. It’s a staple for a reason.

What is the best time to shop at Costco?

Go on a Tuesday or Wednesday right when they open at 10 AM. You’ll avoid the chaotic weekend crowds and actually have a chance to browse the aisles without getting run over.

Final Thoughts

Honestly, Costco is my happy place, even with the crowds. If you stick to the list and don’t get distracted by the giant TVs or the patio furniture, you’ll save a ton of money on groceries. Go grab those peaches and the Rao’s sauce while you can. My fridge is currently packed and I feel like a total winner. Let me know what you found on your trip—I’m always looking for new recs!

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