Fromfresh bakery itemsto dependablefrozen foods, the Walmart-owned membership club is loaded withcustomer favorites of all kindsat competitive prices.
Plus, there’s 13 grams of protein in each sandwich.
Compare that with $11.39 for eight at Target!
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“Always really fluffy and not dry,“one wrote.
“Definitely better in a microwave than a skillet.
Worth buying if you like omelets.
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I ate it with no condiments or anything, just plain.
Loads of cheese inside.
Then parmesan really comes through.
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Anotherraved, “Love these, we always have them in the freezer for an easy breakfast.
Good topped with pico, avocado, and salsa!”
One 33-ounce pack costs only $8.98 and makes more than 50 servings.
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As onefan on Redditrecommended, “Fry them up with onion/garlic/butter.
Serve under a fried egg.
Another happy camper (literally) agreed,writing, “They are also great for camping.
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They can definitely feed several people.”
Pair with a steaming mug of coffee for a delightful breakfast treat, on-the-go snack, or after-meal dessert.
And at only $20.98, this breakfast tray will be friendly to your wallet as well.
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Moreover, they’re fairly hefty.
you could get 12 of these meaty sausages for only $11.98.
“The Cheddar Jalapeno Smoked Beef Sausage was tasty,” wrote onefan on Reddit.
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“These are great for making sliders, breakfast, snacks and French toast bites.
you’re free to get a pack of 32 foronly $6.68at Sam’s Club.
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Compare that to $4.79 for a pack of 12 atTarget.
My new favorite!,” wrote one commenter in a glowing five-star review on the retailer’s website.
“Oh my goodness!
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These things are addictive!
The texture, the crunch, and the flavors all come together so beautifully.
It is not too hard yet crunchy!,” says another.
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