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8 Kirkland Products That No Longer Feel Like a Costco Bargain

December 17, 2025 · Saving & Spending
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Why Kirkland Prices Are Rising — And What Smart Shoppers Can Do About It

For years, shopping Kirkland Signature products felt like a financial win. You grabbed bulk essentials, trusted the quality, and left Costco feeling confident you’d beaten regular grocery store prices. That sense of comfort and value has long been part of Costco’s appeal, especially for families focused on budgeting, household expenses, and smart grocery shopping.

Lately, however, many shoppers are noticing something different. Over the past two years, Kirkland prices have been inching upward across a wide range of everyday staples. There are no big signs announcing the changes, no dramatic press releases — just quietly higher shelf tags that make routine Costco trips feel more expensive than they used to.

For frequent Costco members, these increases are impossible to ignore. Even small price hikes can strain a monthly grocery budget, especially when you buy the same items week after week. In an era of inflation, rising interest rates, and higher cost of living, every dollar matters — and bulk shopping no longer guarantees automatic savings.

Behind the scenes, Costco faces many of the same pressures affecting the global economy: supply chain disruptions, labor costs, tariffs, and higher transportation expenses. While the company still claims that Kirkland maintains a 15%–20% value advantage over national brands, some price jumps are beginning to test that promise.

Today, we take a closer look at several Kirkland products that have risen in price — and what cost-conscious shoppers can do instead to protect their personal finances.

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5 comments on “8 Kirkland Products That No Longer Feel Like a Costco Bargain”

  1. Pamela Hankins says:
    December 27, 2025 at 10:12 pm

    CostCo has priced themselves right out of my pocketbook!!
    They have raised their membership fees Again!
    I read recently that something like 69% of their earnings come from membership fees!!!

    Reply
  2. Rosalie Velazquez says:
    January 12, 2026 at 9:12 pm

    THe kirkland roll of toilet paper shrunk and the price went up. Same with the kirkland paper towel.

    Reply
  3. john trone says:
    January 15, 2026 at 11:50 pm

    Gram crackers are another one that has reduced the amount of crackers in the box. The crackers are at least 1/3 smaller and the price has increased!
    I would really like to know how much it has gone up?
    Only guessing without knowing what they used to be here, what size they were

    Reply
  4. Kemba Williams says:
    January 18, 2026 at 6:01 am

    the membership price is totally ridiculous. the tropicana orange juice is about the same price, but it’s 3 bottles and a smaller size container. I enjoy the grassfed burgers, that is very overpriced. I stopped buying the chicken parts, they are now giving us scraps instead of whole parts.

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  5. Raymond Boris says:
    January 18, 2026 at 3:25 pm

    We have shopped less at Costco because of increased prices and large quantities because we can’t store it or use it fast enough and member fee keeps going up.

    Reply
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