Buying in bulk is one of the best ways to get the most out of your Sam's Club membership, whether you're stocking up your pantry, freezer, or just for a special occasion.
However, not everything at Sam's Club is a great deal. Here are some items that may not save money at the bulk warehouse retailer.
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Fresh fruit
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Fresh foods like fruits and vegetables can get costly at your local grocery store, but Sam's Club may not be a good alternative.
Take into account the per-unit cost for things like apples and pears. You'll also want to factor in if you can finish a package of fresh fruit in bulk before it goes bad compared to smaller options from a local grocery store that you can finish before it goes bad.
Milk
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You may be quick to grab a staple like milk to toss in your cart, as prices have been going up at your local grocery store in recent years.
It's important to compare costs as Sam's Club offers shoppers a one-gallon option similar to milk at grocery stores, but you may be surprised at how much you can save when you grab it at Walmart, which owns Sam's Club.
Books
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You may enjoy browsing the Sam's Club book section when you're shopping, but this could cost you more than you save.
Instead, shop online for books that could be cheaper somewhere else, like Amazon. The online retailer has new books and gives you the option to buy used books at a deeper discount.
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Spices
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Spices are a great option to add to recipes that give your foods an extra kick of flavor.
They can also lose their taste over time, especially if you buy a bulk-sized version that takes a long time to work through. So grab those types of spices in smaller quantities at your local grocery store.
Soda
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Sam's Club has a variety of soda options that you can buy in bulk, either for your household or for a special occasion like a summer barbecue.
It's a good idea to check with your local grocery store before going to Sam's Club. Local stores regularly put soda on sale, so you may find a better deal per can than at Sam's Club.
Laundry detergent
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You may be surprised to find that laundry detergent has an expiration date and may not clean your clothes as well after a certain time.
Calculate how much laundry you do and how long it takes to get through a bulk version of laundry detergent before you get some at Sam's Club. You may be better off buying smaller versions at your local grocery store.
Diapers
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Babies can be expensive, and diapers are one of the biggest costs for parents, which may be why you should consider getting diapers at Sam's Club.
However, diapers are another product that could be cheaper at other stores like Walmart than Sam's Club at a per-unit cost, so compare prices before you grab a box for your baby.
Shopping pro tip: This month's best deals
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August is here, and with it comes the final stretch of summer. It’s a great time to soak up the season and scoop up hot deals before they fade. Look for savings on:
- Travel and getaway must-haves
- Back-to-school basics
- Clearance swimwear and warm-weather styles
- For grocery savings, grab peak-season produce, like tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, and berries
As retailers shift their focus to fall, August is the last chance to snag summer essentials at unbeatable prices. Shop smart now before the season (and the savings) slip away.
Dog bed
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Remember to include items for your pets on your list when you're shopping at Sam's Club. But be cautious about which items you end up buying.
Things like dog beds could be appealing to your perfect pooches, although you might be surprised to find them at a more affordable price at other retailers.
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Chips
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Chips are another option if you're trying to save money on snack foods.
But, like soda, you may be better off checking your local grocery store first for deals and sales to save cash before you buy in bulk.
Holiday decor
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Holidays are great times to decorate your home and celebrate with festive decor.
However, before you grab items from Sam's Club, give a good look to other stores. Dollar stores may have similar decor for less, and craft stores usually have items on sale to help you save money.
Furniture
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You may be able to cover the cost of your Sam's Club membership with the money you save by purchasing furniture there.
However, that depends on what furniture you buy, as some stores may have better deals and a wider selection than Sam's Club.
Medication
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It can be good to stock up on medication like aspirin or allergy medication when you're at Sam's Club.
But you might want to consider how much of the medication you'll use before it expires. It could be better for you to get a smaller option than stocking up at Sam's Club.
Quick tips: How to save on your grocery bill
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Grocery shopping doesn't have to break the bank when you use the right strategies. Here are three quick tips for reducing food expenses:
- Buy store brands instead of name brands whenever possible.
- Always make sure to compare unit prices, not just sticker prices.
- Join your store's loyalty program so you don’t miss out on member discounts.
Even though something like choosing coupons in your grocery store app can feel like an annoying task, the savings can really add up.
Toothpaste
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Toothpaste is always good to have as you probably go through plenty of tubes, especially as a family.
You may want to check deals and sales at your local grocery store or pharmacy to help you possibly save more on everyday essentials like toothpaste before heading to Sam's Club.
Bottom line
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Sam's Club may offer some good options for you to save money on groceries or pick up items in bulk, but it's also a good idea to comparison shop to ensure you're getting the best deal.
Make sure you compare per-unit costs when buying in bulk to get the best deals on items, even if you may save money by getting them at your local grocery store instead of Sam's Club.
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