10 Things To Never Buy at Costco

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1. Spices

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Spices have a limited shelf life, and you'll probably end up throwing most of them away if you buy them in bulk at Costco

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2. Condiments

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Condiments also have a limited shelf life, and you may not be able to use up a giant jar of mayonnaise or ketchup before it goes bad.

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3. Baking powder and baking soda

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Baking powder and baking soda lose their potency over time, so it's best to buy them in smaller quantities.

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4. Oil

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Oil can go rancid over time, so it's best to buy it in smaller quantities and store it in a cool, dark place.

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5. Pain relievers

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Pain relievers also have a limited shelf life, and you may not be able to use them up before they expire.

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6. Personal care items

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Personal care items such as shampoo, conditioner, and toothpaste can last for a long time, but they can also lose their potency over time.

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7. Detergent

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Detergent also has a limited shelf life, and it can become less effective over time.

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8. Batteries

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Batteries can last for a long time, but they can also lose their charge over time, especially if they're stored in a hot or humid environment.

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9. Produce

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Produce can be expensive at Costco, and it can also be difficult to use up before it goes bad.

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10. Meat

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Meat can be expensive at Costco, and it can also be difficult to use up before it goes bad, especially if you don't have a large freezer.

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