Aug 22, 2026

How To Feed Yourself for $150/Month Shopping Only at Costco

Written by Brooke Barley
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Edited by Gary Dudak
How To Feed Yourself for $150/Month Shopping Only at Costco

Spending just $150 a month on groceries can seem impossible right now. According to CNBC, nearly 1 in 10 adults used buy now, pay later (BNPL) plans to pay for groceries in recent months. However, shopping at Costco might give shoppers the relief they need.

Here’s how to spend $150 on a single Costco run and feed yourself for a month.

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Price: $20.99 for 2.5lbs

You don’t have to spend a lot to get your morning cup of coffee. Get between 60 and 80 cups out of this bag of medium roast coffee from Kirkland Signature. It’s said to deliver a balanced and smooth taste that will satisfy most coffee drinkers. 

Price: $6 for 48 oz.

Get two loaves of Bimbo Pan Blanco white bread for just $6. Each loaf is 24 oz., which comes out to be about 24 slices. If you have one piece of toast everyday, you can buy two of these packs (a total of $12) and still have some bread left over for lunch to make sandwiches.

Price: $14.99

Each Dietz & Watson Organic Roasted Turkey Breast package comes with 27 oz. of turkey breast, which will give you enough turkey for the month for sandwiches. These turkey slices are certified gluten free with no MSG or added hormones. Plus, they deliver 11g per serving. 

Price: $10.20

Two pounds of Finlandia cheese slices is enough to add to your tasty sandwiches for the month. The pack comes with a variety of cheeses so you don’t have to settle for the same sandwich every day. Types of cheese include Swiss, Colby Jack, Cheddar and Monterey Jack. 

Price: $14.29

Get eight packages of Garofalo organic spaghetti with 17.8oz. each. That’s around two spaghetti dinner servings per package. You’re set for 16 dinners just with this one purchase. 

Price: $7.93 for 3 jars

Save big on pasta sauce by buying it in bulk. You can get three jars of low sodium Prego spaghetti sauce for under $3 a jar. This is definitely enough to cover the spaghetti dinners and then some. 

Price: $15.88 for 48 oz.

The good thing about these jumbo beef meatballs is that they’re versatile. You can chop them up for your spaghetti or your sandwiches. They come topped with Italian sauce and they’re fully cooked, making preparation easy.

Price: $13.61 for 3 lbs.

For the nights or lunches when you want something different, opt for these Real Good Food chicken strips. They’re gluten free, plus they’re low in sugar and carbs. They also pack 21g of protein per serving.

Price: $14.29

No chicken nugget dish is complete without a little ranch dressing. Stock up with two bottles of Hidden Valley Original Ranch Homestyle Dressing. The dressing is gluten-free and made without MSG.

Editor’s note: Prices and availability are subject to change.

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Written by
Brooke Barley
Edited by
Gary Dudak