From frozen shellfish to pantry storage, these finds will make you want to buy in bulk.

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I was never much of a bulk shopper.

Space constraints in my kitchen and pantryand only cooking for twomade shopping at a warehouse club seem unnecessary.

an image of a Sam’s Club storefront

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Ive never looked back.

Seafood

The freezer section at Sams rarely disappoints, especially when it comes to seafood.

Theres always a bag of Sams wild-caughtmahi mahi,flounderorsockeye salmonin my freezer for easy, nutritious weeknight meals.

Sams Club has you covered.

Their frozen 13-poundMember’s Mark Ground Sirloin Beef Pattieshave exactly the right level of juiciness without being greasy.

They taste exactly like a burgershouldtaste, and they cook up in no time.

I put them right on the grill, still frozen, over medium heat.

Roughly 10 minutes later Im chowing down on a classicbrioche bunburger.

Its no diminutive little vial like what you might find in another grocery store.

This is an 8-ounce bottle of the good stuff, coming in at just over $1 an ounce.

Thats great if you, like me, cant get enoughvanilla.

But Sam’sMember’s Mark Chicken Brothis super rich and flavorful because its made using free range chickens.

Sometimes Ill try things on a whim, which is how I stumbled upon theseAva Organics Coconut Crispy Rollers.

These might bedare I say it?the perfect snack.

Good thing theyre Sams Club-sized!

It hits the spot every single time.

The saucesa cilantro-lime crema and aclassic salsataste homemade, and there are even lime wedges included.

Rotisserie Chicken

This is a chicken with a fan club.

Storage Bins

Obviously this isnt a food item, but its definitely food-adjacent.

My wholepantry is organizedwith theseMember’s Mark 8-Piece Fliplock Pantry Storagecontainers.

They have just the right amount of softness and stretch but stay snug during workouts.

Theyre a solid wardrobe staple, and, almost unbelievably, they cost just under $10.