From Kirkland brand laundry detergent all the way to bakery and food court gems, there’s a lot to love at Costco’s warehouses. Club members aren’t shy about spreading the word about these products they can’t live without. But, to Costco’s dismay, they also don’t hold back when it comes to grocery items that don’t quite hit the mark.
All shoppers have their own personal tastes and preferences, but for the following products, it seems that recent customer complaints outweigh the praises. Read on to find out which items you may want to steer clear of on your next Costco run.
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We’ve recently reported on an issue many Costco shoppers were experiencing with their potatoes. One Reddit user shared that their bag of Costco russet potatoes—an item that typically has a shelf of up to five weeks—was starting to go bad just two weeks after purchase.
Others chimed in to share their own experiences and added that the problem didn’t end with potatoes. Other produce purchased at the big box retailer, such as strawberries, oranges, bananas, and tomatoes, was also found to be less than satisfactory and highly spoilable, according to the thread.
Adding to the list of complaints for the Costco produce department, one Reddit user shared photos of their freshly purchased avocados which were already sporting mold. “Ugh guess whose going back for a refund,” they wrote. The consensus from the comment section was that this was not an isolated incident and that the quality of Costco’s avocados has been lacking for some time.
Another thread, which actually started as a PSA sharing a new price cut for Costco’s avocados, quickly turned into a bash session for the product. Users complained that the fruit was often found to be rotten or, on the flip side, it never softened enough to be edible. Many agreed that the Mexican avocados sold at the store were superior to the Peruvian variety.
Reddit user u/simpleout received over 400 upvotes for a disapproving post about Costco’s Kirkland brand Organic Hard-Boiled Eggs. “The hard-boiled eggs are pretty gross, they have a weird flavor,” the post read. Despite the initial support, shoppers in the comments appeared to be split between either loving or hating the Costco item.
“I’ve gotten these, they always taste funny to me too. Almost like I can taste the plastic,” one commenter shared, while another said, “I eat the heck out of these and have not had any issues. Perhaps you got an improperly stored batch.” Some opted to skip the debate altogether and instead went straight to the advice on how to boil your own eggs at home.
Variety is the spice of life—but apparently not when it comes to the Global Gourmet Hot Sauce Collection sold at Costco. The pack comes with 12 different hot sauces to try—from New Orleans Bourbon Hot Sauce to Africa Cayenne Hot Sauce. But, according to a recent Reddit thread, all 12 are lacking in both the flavor and the heat department.
“No one who loves hot sauce would buy this or enjoy it as a gift. Avoid,” one comment read, which received over 200 upvotes. Others agreed that the sauces were low-quality and tasted watered down due to their vinegar base.
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Similar to the Kirkland brand hard-boiled eggs, Costco’s boxes of My Mochi Ice Cream sparked a heated debate on Reddit, garnering over 200 comments. On one side of the argument were those who found the mochi variety—which includes strawberry, vanilla bean, and mango flavors—to be delightful. But others were not as charmed.
Critics didn’t love the mochi’s flavor or texture, and the word “horrible” was thrown around the thread quite a bit. One commenter even compared the taste of the frozen dessert to burnt dirt. Ouch!
Is the famed chicken bake starting to skimp on both quality and quantity? Complaints recently surfaced that the food court item has lost its appeal since the pandemic. A couple of the product’s former fans described the current version as bland, containing less chicken, and overall much smaller for a higher price tag.
“It’s basically just an expensive baguette with a thin tube of salted cheese inside, the last couple I’ve had barely had any chicken at all,” wrote one user.
This isn’t the first time Costco shoppers have spoken up about the food court’s declining quality—other esteemed products such as the Costco pizza and hot dog have also been put into question.
Complaints were so widespread around the All Natural Uncured Canadian Bacon that its manufacturer Jones Dairy Farm sent out apology letters to all Costco members who had purchased it. One Reddit user shared their own copy of the letter online.
“We have identified a quality issue that could cause the product to have a slimy appearance,” the statement read. “This is not a food safety issue and there is no health risk consuming the product. However, this quality issue falls short of our standards here at Jones Dairy Farm as well as those of Costco.”
Commenters confirmed that a slimy film was found on many recent batches of the meat. According to the letter, anyone who purchased the tainted item is entitled to a Costco gift card as compensation.
Costco’s freshly-made sushi has been a controversial topic since the beginning. While some members pine for it and hope it makes its way to their local warehouse, others are less than pleased with its overall taste.
But, the sushi woes don’t end there. Okami Sushi Party Trays, also found at Costco, have faced similar heat from club members. A Reddit post recently announced the trays–which contain 25 pieces each–were on sale for just $3.97. Within the almost 200 comments, many shoppers were wary of “clearance” or “discount” sushi, while others who had tried it tore into the overall flavor.
“It’s like chewing soft plastic dipped in soy sauce,” one Redditor recalled. Another said: “I love that Costco mostly sells really good quality items. But that stuff is garbage.”
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