Read on for the seven most controversial items in 2024and details on what members are saying about them.
“As a New Yorker, their bagels are abominations,” a shopperwroteon Reddit earlier this year.
“Kirkland bagels have absolutely been the gold standard for us.
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All of their bagels are sensational,” a fan recentlywroteon Reddit.
Many customersappreciatethe pies because they are extremely convenient to grab after a shopping trip and offerenticing value.
Single slices will cost you $1.99 apiece, while a whole 18-inch pizza sells for just $9.95.
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Despite all of this fanfare, the food court pizza isn’t without its critics.
Shoppers have decried it as"too greasy"or just plain"bad.
Is it a great deal?
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“This stuff is awful.
Too much sodium and tastes plastic,” a shoppersharedon Reddit.
This lasagna is one of them."
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“Very tasty and dangerous,” one fanwroteof the cookie on Reddit.
However, the food court treat has also been hit with some scathing criticism.
“$2.49 for a cookie…no I don’t think so,” a Redditorwrote.
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A 20-count variety pack is listed for $23.29 online near me in central New Jersey right now.
“The Kirkland protein bars are incredible.
“The protein bars were indescribably awful.
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“It’s my favorite Costco dessert,” a Redditorsaid.
Others have declared it"absolutely delicious"and the"best store-bought key lime pie.”
However, another cohort of customers has a decidedly more negative opinion of the bakery option.
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It’s overly sweet and lacks the sharp tanginess of a traditional key lime pie.
“I swear these things were literally perfect quality a few months ago.
“I get random nuggs that have hard spots in them.
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It’s not cartilage either it’s just unnaturally rubbery,” anothersaid.