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Weekly Grocery Recall Roundup: Soups, nuts, spices, and snacks pulled from shelves

  MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Youdle) – Multiple new recalls this week involve undeclared allergens, potential contamination, and safety concerns affecting a range of grocery items. Shoppers who purchased the products below should check labels carefully and follow the recall guidance provided by manufacturers and regulatory agencies. New recalls issued this week Monster Cookies (Lunds & Byerlys) Recall date: December 10 Reason: Undeclared peanut, egg, and soy allergens. Product information can be cross-referenced with the store’s listing: https://www.lundsandbyerlys.com/product/l%26b-signature-monster-cookies-id-00018169481066 Meal Simple Red Lentil Dal Soup (H-E-B) Recall date: December 10 Reason: Possible undeclared milk allergens. As reported by the Houston Chronicle : https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/trending/article/soup-sold-h-e-b-recalled-customer-reports-21235415.php Grandma Belle's Tomato Basil Soup Recall date: December 9 Reason: Undec...

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Top 21 Costco Finds Offering the Biggest Savings Right Now

Ever feel like your grocery bill keeps climbing—no matter what you do?
You’re not alone. But if you shop at Costco, you could be missing out on 21 major deals that can put serious money back in your pocket.

Eat This, Not That just released a list of the top Costco finds for saving big in July—from fresh fruit to pantry staples and household essentials.

A few standouts include:

  • Organic berries

  • Brand-name snacks

  • Bulk cleaning supplies

  • Meal-prep must-haves

But how do you know what’s in stock near you? Try Youdle — it connects you to nearby stores and shows you what’s available in real time, so you don’t waste a trip. You’ll shop faster, save more, and skip the empty-shelf frustration.

👉 Here’s the full list of savings you don’t want to miss.

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Uncover the Best Savings with These Top 21 Costco Finds

Published: July 21, 2025

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Shopping at Costco can be a treasure hunt for those looking to score significant savings on a wide range of products. According to a recent article on "Top 21 Costco Finds Offering the Biggest Savings Right Now", savvy shoppers can find deals that stretch their grocery budgets further than ever. Whether you're focused on healthy eating or simply want to make your dollars go further, exploring Costco's offerings might be a smart move.

While most items at Costco are priced lower than conventional grocery stores, it’s the curated list of 21 products that truly stand out for their exceptional value. From fresh produce to household essentials, these savings can make a noticeable difference in your monthly expenses.

But why stop there? With Youdle, you can enhance your shopping experience even further. By connecting with local stores, Youdle provides real-time information on available products, helping you avoid wasted trips and discover in-stock items effortlessly.

Shopping smart doesn't just save money—it saves time and reduces stress, making everyday errands a little more manageable. Don't miss out on these strategies for keeping your shopping trips efficient and rewarding.

Want to learn more? Check out the full article on "Top 21 Costco Finds Offering the Biggest Savings Right Now".

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