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6 Frozen Costco Foods To Buy And 6 To Ignore

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By KATIE MELYNN

Chicken Breast Chunks

Frozen chicken is a time and budget saver in many households and the Kirkland Signature chicken breast chunks make meal planning even easier.
Made from white meat antibiotic-free chicken, the chunks come cooked and lightly breaded in a 4-pound bag for around $16.00. You can reheat in the air fryer, microwave, or oven.

Smucker's Uncrustables

Smucker's Uncrustables is a good frozen food option for people in a hurry; you can eat it thawed or still frozen. But it's not the most economical choice.
The 18-count bulk pack at Costco doesn't provide much difference in savings over purchasing in smaller quantities at a local grocery store, such as Safeway.

Sausage And Beef Lasagna

Ideal for feeding crowds, Kirkland Signature Italian Sausage and Beef Lasagna has a deeper flavor that appeals to those who like a meatier lasagna.
It comes in two family-size servings for just under $20.00, each tray with a 3-pound lasagna ready to cook. Each tray feeds around eight people, making it totally worth it.

Kirkland's Chicken Bakes

These chicken sandwiches are convenient but have a lot of breading and not as much filling as we'd like. Overall, they lack that extra oomph.
A single pack includes six sandwiches for around $2.60 each. This won't break most budgets but also isn't a great value if you want extras like chips or fruit to round out a meal.

Sabatasso's Four Cheese Pizza

If you're gluten-free, Sabatasso's four-cheese pizza has plenty of flavor and a crust that crisps up without falling apart. It’s also affordable.
It costs under $7.00 per pizza. Each box includes three large pizzas that are individually wrapped and can be cooked in less than 15 minutes in a conventional oven.