Costco vs Sam’s Club: Which Store Brand Saves You More?

The Great Warehouse Showdown: Is Sam’s Club Actually Cheaper?

In the world of bulk buying, the Costco vs Sam’s Club price comparison is the ultimate heavyweight match. For years, shoppers have debated whether Costco’s “Kirkland Signature” or Sam’s Club’s “Member’s Mark” offers the better value. A recent deep dive into 12 everyday household essentials reveals a surprising—if narrow—winner. While both retailers offer massive savings over traditional supermarkets, Sam’s Club managed to undercut Costco by roughly $8 on a standard basket of goods.

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The Price Breakdown: Where You Save the Most

The total for 12 functionally similar items came to $150 at Sam’s Club versus $158 at Costco. While the gap isn’t massive, the specific items where Sam’s Club won highlight a key difference in their business strategies.

  • Sugar & Pantry Staples: Sam’s Club’s 10lb sugar was nearly $5 cheaper ($7.28 vs $12.00). However, the price difference exists largely because Costco defaults to organic options, whereas Sam’s Club offers standard granulated sugar.

  • Household Paper & Cleaning: Laundry detergent and facial tissues were consistently $1 to $3 cheaper at Sam’s Club.

  • The Costco Comeback: It wasn’t a total blowout. Costco took the lead in Batteries, Bottled Water, and Coffee, where Kirkland Signature products were not only cheaper per unit but often praised for higher quality.

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Quality vs. Pure Value: The Final Verdict

Industry experts note that the Costco vs Sam’s Club price comparison often boils down to “Value vs. Luxury-Bulk.” Costco leans heavily into organic and premium-tier private label goods, which slightly inflates the total receipt. Meanwhile, Sam’s Club focuses on being the “everyman” warehouse, prioritizing the lowest possible price point for standard goods.

Ultimately, if you’re a “value seeker” who just wants the basics at the lowest price, Sam’s Club takes the trophy. But if you prefer organic options as your baseline, Costco’s slightly higher price tag may be a trade-off worth making.

BY YEONGCHAE SONG [song.yeongchae@koreadaily.com]