
Just wanted to share a heads up for anyone who loves Wild Planet sardines like I do. I picked up 15 six packs at Costco and noticed they’re 30% off, down from $10.99 to $7.69 per pack
I’ve been eating these for a while, the smokey taste, texture, and quality are consistently great, and they’re easy to keep around for quick meals or snacks. At $1.28 per tin, it feels like a really solid value for something I genuinely enjoy
I know how fast this stuff can sell out at Costco, figured others here might want to take advantage too
Happy new year everyone!
by AppearanceParty5831

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I really wish I could get into the texture of pacific sardines as it seems Costco doesn’t really carry any others that aren’t fillets.
Are these alittle boney? I think this is the pack I had that surprised me with size of fish and bone texture. Great price though. Cheapest daily driver I’ve found is aldis in soybean oil for 1.15 a can.
That’s incredible!!
Happy Costco Sardine Day to all who celebrate!!
Love these sardines! When I look into my crystal ball I can see 10 six packs in my cart.
Dope hook up for the community but imma stick with my Bela’s babbbbyyy
I try to eat a tin a day, and these are great daily drivers, so to speak
Larger and bonier than their Atlantic counterparts, but they are prepared very well and the meat is perfectly juicy
The Season filets Costco also carries, yellow box, are my least favorite by far, so unbelievably dry despite being soaked in oil
Dang thats a good deal. That one and Season bone-in skin-on are my go-to tins, and I always stock up when they’re on sale
I had a can of these on top of a pack of costco microwave sticky rice for lunch today. The olive oil is a bit strong for me, but otherwise good.
Got two packs today
I would but then I’d have to eat Wild Planet sardines.
How are these compared to the “Season” brand also sold at Costco?
Don’t do it!! They’re terrible!!
Ive never had these but jm gona go grab a pack! It says scale free but i see some if you saying it has scales. But whyyyy