
11 Things You Should Never Buy At Indiana Costco Stores
Many Indiana residents prefer to shop at Costco stores for savings on groceries, gas, and other member-exclusive items. While the retail giant is known for its low prices, experts warn customers to avoid buying several items from Costco stores in the Hoosier state.
11 Things You Should Never Buy At Indiana Costco Stores
Costco membership provides access to unique items and helps you stock up on essentials for a steady supply. Members of Costco are quick to praise its prices and products, especially for groceries and essentials, from toilet paper to frozen pizza. However, lower prices don't always mean greater value, and there are several items you should take off your shopping list immediately.

The biggest catch to shopping at Costco is the membership fee. For $65, you’ll be a Costco Gold Star member, and for $130, you can become a Gold Star Executive member and earn 2% cash back on purchases. While Costco is a bargain store in many regards, some items may not be worth buying. But Costco typically excels with deals on:
- Non-perishable food staples, like large bags of rice and canned vegetables;
- Paper products, like plates and towels;
- Hygiene basics, including toilet paper;
- Home consumables, like lightbulbs and cleaning products;
- Gift card bundles, like restaurants with 10% to 30% off;
- Travel, including car rentals and vacation packages.
Less obvious are all of those impulse buys, which can really add up. The following items are just a few of the warehouse club wares worth avoiding:
11 Things You Should Never Buy At Indiana Costco Stores
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