Costco Summer Aisle 2020 Superpost! The Entire Frozen Foods Aisle
Location: Port Coquitam, BC Costco Warehouse
Hi Everyone,
Now that it is back to school for many parents, I thought it would be a good idea to feature the frozen food aisle. This aisle not only has lots of items that are great to prepare for a COVID-19 lockdown, but it also carries many easy to prepare meal items.
There are always a few seasonal items in this aisle and products do change regularly so take a look to see if there is anything you are interested in!
That’s awesome. I’m curious to see how this section will be categorized for archive purposes.
Does anyone remember the Wonton Soup before when it had noodles too? Only in the US (Bellingham) Costco, have them if I recall. I wonder why Costco Canada no longer brings them in CP (Charoen Pokphand). Many prefer them over to the plain Shrimp Wonton Soup bowls.
Oh, to A. dayman — have you heard of Wiki? You might want to look at who’s the big boss for Costco and where the main worldwide head office is located 😉
Why does Costco Canada have so many items that come from USA , when they’re making all they’re profits here? I will not ever buy seafood, frozen, canned or otherwise, made or imported from China, India, Viet Nam, nothing against their people but I don’t like their food handling practices, or their rules and regulations, we want to know what we are eating. I would rather do without in that case. Most of Costco’s fresh pork comes from USA , they use anti-biotics and who knows what else, this is not good for a human being older or younger.
Canadian Costco’ s should have mostly Canadian products, so we can make the choice for us, to buy or not to buy.
Hi there. I found this answer a while ago from a similar question posed on its Facebook page:
We appreciate that you have taken the time to bring your concerns to our attention. Costco maintains a neutral position when making buying decisions. It is our goal to provide members with the best value for the products we sell. In order to do this, we believe it best to maintain our policy of neutral purchasing practices. Thank you
I really appreciate these posts, I used to miss many specials. I was a very early member of Early Access. A suggestion, to send a notice when the posts are available to members, rather than us having to keep checking if they are up yet. Especially when, for various reasons, the posting is delayed. I look forward to every post, you save me so much time each shopping trip and I seem to buy more! Thank you.
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I wish Costco would carry Kim’s Choice Foods Arum Vegetable pancakes again at N. Edmonton. They were SO GOOD!!!
Thanks so much as always for all your hard work! Must have been cold taking all the freezer photos!
That’s awesome. I’m curious to see how this section will be categorized for archive purposes.
Does anyone remember the Wonton Soup before when it had noodles too? Only in the US (Bellingham) Costco, have them if I recall. I wonder why Costco Canada no longer brings them in CP (Charoen Pokphand). Many prefer them over to the plain Shrimp Wonton Soup bowls.
Oh, to A. dayman — have you heard of Wiki? You might want to look at who’s the big boss for Costco and where the main worldwide head office is located 😉
Does anyone other than me wish Costco carried Tater Tots? I keep thinking someday they will.
Why does Costco Canada have so many items that come from USA , when they’re making all they’re profits here? I will not ever buy seafood, frozen, canned or otherwise, made or imported from China, India, Viet Nam, nothing against their people but I don’t like their food handling practices, or their rules and regulations, we want to know what we are eating. I would rather do without in that case. Most of Costco’s fresh pork comes from USA , they use anti-biotics and who knows what else, this is not good for a human being older or younger.
Canadian Costco’ s should have mostly Canadian products, so we can make the choice for us, to buy or not to buy.
Hi there. I found this answer a while ago from a similar question posed on its Facebook page:
We appreciate that you have taken the time to bring your concerns to our attention. Costco maintains a neutral position when making buying decisions. It is our goal to provide members with the best value for the products we sell. In order to do this, we believe it best to maintain our policy of neutral purchasing practices. Thank you
I really appreciate these posts, I used to miss many specials. I was a very early member of Early Access. A suggestion, to send a notice when the posts are available to members, rather than us having to keep checking if they are up yet. Especially when, for various reasons, the posting is delayed. I look forward to every post, you save me so much time each shopping trip and I seem to buy more! Thank you.
Absolutely fabulous job of covering the frozen section, thank you so much!
Costco in Edmonton only seems to have the Vegetable spring rolls, I have never seen Chicken Springrolls at this end.
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Oh…THANKS for all that do. Stay safe!
The Brazi Bites are awesome! So happy they’re available here now. Use to travel down to Bellingham Costco to get them but not anymore….wahoooo
I didn’t see any pictures