The 15 Costco Staples I Get Delivered Monthly

Yes, Costco ships right to your door.

<p>Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples</p>

Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

If you're someone who dreads carting those big bulk items from the supermarket to your car, we’ve got an economical and practical solution for you. Did you know that you can get a ton of pantry staples shipped from directly from Costo? This includes items across the entire grocery spectrum to stock up your home with all of the necessities.

From snacks to baking staples to weeknight meals, and even water and toiletries, Costco.com and the Costco app—in particular the Business Delivery section (open to all Costco members)—make it easy to stock up on bulk groceries, making your grocery haul and busy life in general that much easier to manage. The best part is, delivery can be as quick as same-day and as cheap as free, depending on your location and cart total.

Read on to discover some of my favorite staples to have delivered monthly from the warehouse club's online store.

Kirkland Signature Variety Snack Box

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

This 51-count snack box costs $31.58 and contains seven varieties of individually sized Kirkland snacks. The snack packs include sweet and salty items: chocolate chip granola bars, nut bars with chocolate drizzle and sea salt, trail mix, dried blueberries, dry roasted and salted almonds, roasted and salted cashews, and roasted and salted extra crusty peanuts. Perfect for on-the-go snacking!

Kirkland Signature Extra Fancy Mixed Nuts, Salted or Unsalted

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

This 2.5-pound bag of nuts contains a mixture of cashews, almonds, pecans, brazil nuts, and macadamia nuts. With a price tag of $14.61, this item is very reasonable, as nuts are typically a high-ticket grocery item. It’s also convenient that shoppers can find both salted and unsalted versions on the site.

Dried Fruits

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

Dried fruit is great for easy snacking, make-your-own trail mix packs, homemade granola, or topping oatmeal and yogurt. Costo.com offers a large variety of dried fruit bags, and I can personally tell you they are all delicious, and very reasonably priced. Our house favorites are dried mangos, strawberries, blueberries, figs, and dates.

Kirkland Signature Organic Sipping Bone Broth

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

Bone broth is rich, flavorful, and delicious for sipping alone or building homemade soups. However, it tends to have a higher price tag than chicken broth or stock. This box of organic bone broth serves six 32-ounce containers for under $25. A delicious deal that will last you all month long creating in the kitchen.

Kirkland Signature Organic Peanut Butter

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

This organic peanut butter is made with dry roasted peanuts, lightly salted with sea salt, for creamy, dreamy results. It’s made with Valencia peanuts, which have a lovely sweet flavor. For under $13, two 28-ounce jars will last a while for lunches, cooking, and snack-time treats.

Kirkland Signature Farmed Atlantic Salmon

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

These frozen Atlantic salmon filets are a weeknight staple in our house. Each filet weighs between six and eight ounces, is skinless and boneless, and provides a center-cut portion size. I defrost them as we need them for weeknight meals, and with about seven servings in each $40 bag, you can space these salmon filets out over the course of a few weeks to create delicious, satisfying, budget-friendly salmon-based meals.

Cooking Oils

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

With everything from avocado oil and extra-virgin olive oil to canola, vegetable, and corn oils, Costco.com has whatever you need for cooking and baking. The quantities provided will likely last the average person well past a monthly order, stocking you up comfortably while giving back to your grocery budget. With double packs for options like EVOO, vegetable, and canola oils, you get a total bang for your buck. If you’re like me and go through olive oil and avocado oil like water in the kitchen, this is a must for your online order. Don’t forget the cooking spray too!

Kirkland Signature Organic Maple Syrup

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

We go through a lot of maple syrup in my house. I use it for cooking and baking regularly for both sweet and savory dishes, and my toddler loves topping her fruit and yogurt with maple syrup, as well. Quality maple syrup typically boasts a higher price tag. However, this 33.8-ounce container of Kirkland Signature Maple Syrup will cost you under $15. It’s an absolute necessity at this point in our pantry staple line-up. It’s rich, delicious, versatile, and abundant!

Flour

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

For the avid home baker! Or just anyone who wants to stock up on flour and have it readily available in abundance. A 10-pound bag of King Arthur bread flour costs under $10, and a 25-pound bag of Ardent Mills All-Purpose Flour costs under $12. Yes, you read that correctly. Not only will you be set for all of your cooking and baking needs, but you’ll also be working with quality ingredients—without the need to cart heavy bags of flour home. No gluten? No problem! Costco.com also offers Kirkland Signature Blanched Almond Flour. A 3-pound bag costs under $12, which is quite a steal for almond flour.

Sugar

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

Whatever sugar you’re in the market for, be it cane, brown, turbinado, or white, chances are Costco.com has something for you, and at a reasonable price. Kirkland Signature offers 10 pounds of organic sugar for under $11. Other available brands include Imperial Sugar, Organic Sugar In the Raw, Wholesome, and U.S. Sugar. Whether you need sugar in bulk for baking or just want to have it well stocked in your pantry, adding it to your online order is an affordable and easy way to check it off your list.

If you’re not sure what to order, learn about 10 different types of sugar to know here.

Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

Even at budget-friendly Trader Joe’s, one 8-ounce stick of Kerrygold butter costs $3.99. However, if you’re looking to stock up in bulk, a 4-count of 8-ounce salted or unsalted Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter sticks will cost you $16.95 on Costco.com. They come neatly packaged, so you can tuck the butter in your refrigerator and remove it as needed. If you’re looking for an even better deal, try Kirkland Signature’s Grass-Fed Butter. Four boxes of 8-ounce sticks cost under $12. However, keep in mind there is no unsalted option.

Protein and/or Collagen Powder

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

If you’re a smoothie lover or committed to your daily protein shake, you know how many scoops of protein powder you’re going through regularly, and how pricey it can become. Costco's site offers a wide variety of protein powders, both classic and plant-based, which come in large quantities. Brands include Vital Proteins, Isopure, Ascent, Optimum Nutrition, and Orgain Organic. I typically order the 1.5-pound container of Vital Proteins for under $40, and it lasts me quite a while. It’s unflavored and versatile for incorporating into recipes.

Add these chocolate protein balls to your recipe line-up!

Water

<p>Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples</p>

Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

I order my six-pack gallons of water from Costco regularly for two main reasons. First, at six gallons for $11, it’s reasonably priced compared to other supermarkets. Second, I lack the desire (and strength) to cart six gallons of water from my car to my basement. You can also score 80 8-ounce bottles of Kirkland Signature water for under $11. If you’re looking to get fancy, the sparkling mineral water and flavored sparkling waters from Kirkland Signature are affordable and high quality, as well. As a bit of a club soda snob, you can trust me here. Costco has a hydration option for anyone and everyone.

Paper Towels

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

If you’re like me, it’s second nature for you to be tearing paper towels off of that roll on the counter all day long. Between cooking, toddler spills, and end-of-day cleaning, I only buy paper towels from Costco.com. For under $30, the pack of 12 Bounty Advanced paper towels is my go-to. You can also score 12 rolls of Kirkland Signature Paper Towels for under $23. Both brands are reliable, and high quality—and the price tags are reasonable for something that is an absolute necessity in my kitchen. And I know I can’t be alone in my lack of desire to cart a jumbo cube-shaped package of paper towels around. This was especially true when I was living in the city. Delivery, all the way!

Toilet Paper

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Dotdash Meredith / Janet Maples

The same goes for toilet paper. Delivery all the way! It’s a home necessity, and best in bulk. No one wants to run out, and chances are, the bulk packaging from Costco.com will totally have your back. The 36-roll package of Scott Bath Tissue is my pick. For around $30, my house is stocked for months. I opt for Scott over Kirkland Signature because Scott rolls are 1100 sheets, while the Kirkland Signature 30-roll pack provides 380 sheets per roll, for around $23. We also just prefer Scott as a household. It’s really a personal household preference! (Very personal…)

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