10 Things Our Editors Always Buy at Sam's Club

We just can’t quit that rotisserie chicken.

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Southerners love a bargain, and often, retailers like Sam's Club and Costco are the key to saving a few bucks. When buying in bulk, however, you have to be careful that what you're buying is actually a good deal for the quantity and quality. These are the items Southern Living editors are always sure to snap up when they make a trip to Sam's Club.

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Tires

Who knew? If you're a Sam's Club member, you probably did! The store has an entire auto department that even includes a buying program. It's no secret that tires are expensive, and buyers are wary of being up charged depending on where they purchase. At Sam's Club, you can save on top brands and order online to make the process easier than ever.

Paper Products

If there are two things your house will always need more of its toilet paper and paper towels. Southern Living editors never leave Sam's Club without them. Go for the store's Member's Mark brand for the best deals.

Rotisserie Chicken

Rotisserie chicken is the shortcut to plenty of our favorite quick weeknight meals, but it's not always as cost-effective as buying chicken breasts or thighs to cook yourself. At Sam's Club, however, you can bet that bird is worth it. With a price that remains at about $5, rotisserie chicken is a must-have on your Sam's Club run.

Gas

Sam's Club can meet all your car's needs, including filling up your tank. Members can expect to save 5 cents per gallon, which adds up in the long run. Affordable fuel alone might be a good enough excuse for getting a Sam's Club membership if you don't have one.

Cereal

There are some things you shouldn't buy in bulk, like perishable foods you know your family won't consume before they go bad. Cereal, however, is a household staple that has a longer shelf life. Southern Living editors stock up on their families' favorite flavors or go for variety packs, so no one gets tired of the same breakfast every day.

Cleaning Products

Cleaning products and household items that we use every day but that don’t expire are the perfect things to buy at Sam’s Club. Southern Living editors specifically mentioned grabbing laundry detergent, dishwasher detergent, trash bags, and Swiffer refills while on a Sam’s Club trip. 

Salad Kits

Salad kits are a weeknight dinner hero, and Sam’s Club has tons of options. “There’s no shame in the shortcut game,” says Senior Homes and Features Editor Betsy Cribb. “Everything you need is right there, packaged in tidy, perfectly proportioned packets. Skip the never-ending loop around the grocery store and secure everything you need with one reach into the produce section’s refrigerators.” 

Litehouse Homestyle Ranch Dressing and Dip

Sam’s Club is one of the only retailers where our editors have spotted large bottles of this classic dressing and dip. “As far as I’m concerned, it is the only store-bought ranch worth purchasing,” says Editor Kaitlyn Yarborough. 

Croissants

Travel and Culture Editor Tara Massouleh McCay says the Sam’s Club bakery’s croissants are “great for entertaining.” The next time you have weekend guests, keep these buttery pastries in mind for a beautiful and no-effort morning spread. 

Menswear

After filling your buggy with food and household staples, don’t skip the clothes department at Sam’s Club, especially the men’s section. “They have a lot of great menswear,” says McCay. Including “name-brand golf polos, Eddie Bauer hiking pants, fishing shirts, etc., for very good prices.

Stores where you can shop in bulk are convenient for big families, entertaining, and household essentials. Did we leave any of your must-have Sam's Club products off the list?

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