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“It finally happened to my Costco.
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Croissants went from 4.99 to 5.99,” a customersharedat the time.
Here’s what others are saying about the dollar increase.
“It could soften the blow if the price rises would be more gradual.
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The toaster oven is a very effective way to warm them up.”
“I would have to get these every week for teenage son.
He would motor through them 2-3 at a time as a snack.
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Now I only have to stock up when he comes home from college,” anothershared.
I forget how many in a box for $69, but it’s a lot.
It’s a big savings, and they’re always fresh.
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But again, you need freezer space," one shopper suggested.
“The Kirkland bottled waters went from 2.99 up to 3.99, too,” one shared.
“Muffins went up from $8 to $9 too :(,” anotheradded.
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“Bagels went up from $5.99 to $7.99.
Still a good price, but that doesn’t stop me from pouting about it,” another customershared.
Still a Great Deal
It remains to be seen if the dollar price increase impacts croissant sales.
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“If this is just general sadness over inflation, I get it.