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About the Product
- Whole Raw Almonds
- Not Roasted/Salted
- Resealable Bag
- Harvested in California's Central Valley
- California Select Sheller Run (SSR) Grade
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All you have to do is go to the website. They're charging $13.69 for the Kirkland Signature Supreme Whole Almonds, 3 lbs.
https://www.costco.com/kirkland-s...15268.html
I'm not sure if they charge differently in the store than they do on the website. I hate when places do that.
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https://www.costco.com/kirkland-s...15268.html
I'm not sure if they charge differently in the store than they do on the website. I hate when places do that.
Right, that's correct. However, their in-store price is always LESS than their online price.
From what I can find, the equivalent 3 lb bag of almonds at Costco go for around ~$12 in-store - based on a recent Reddit post, but that's obviously NOT confirmed.
The only way to know for certain is to call a Costco store later today - or if anyone knows what their store charges, please let us know. TIA.
EDIT: According to one of the Front Page links above (from 9 days ago), someone posted that they're $11.79 in-store at Costco.
Went ahead and purchased it through Amazon. Thanks OP.
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Chatgpt has unlimited patience for lazy questions. J/s.
How is that a lazy question? Checking to see if someone already have done the work for it makes it easier for other folks to get the answer quickly right? Do you grow your own food? Walk to the stores?
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