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Costco’s bagel change divides loyal shoppers in 2 ways

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaApril 24, 2026 Business No Comments4 Mins Read
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Costco has quietly made a change to one of its most popular bakery items, and the reaction from shoppers has been anything but quiet. The wholesale retailer is now selling Kirkland Signature bagels in a single eight count pack at some locations, a shift from its previous format that bundled two packs together for a combined dozen.

The wholesale giant’s move to a single eight count pack has customers weighing the tradeoff between convenience and value. The new eight count pack is priced at $4.99, while the previous two pack offering came in at $5.99 for 12 bagels total. That works out to roughly 62 cents per bagel under the new format, compared to about 50 cents per bagel before a difference that has not gone unnoticed by cost conscious Costco members.

How the news spread online. The change gained widespread attention after the popular social media account Costco Buys highlighted the new packaging in an Instagram post that racked up more than 1 million views within a single day. The post noted that the bagels are water boiled for a chewy texture and emphasized that shoppers are no longer required to purchase two packs at once.

The post ignited a flood of responses from Costco loyalists, with opinions falling firmly on opposite sides of the debate.

The case against the change

For many longtime Costco shoppers, the math simply does not add up in their favor. Several customers pointed out that while the portion size went down, the per unit price went up a pattern that has become a sore subject at retailers nationwide as consumers grow increasingly sensitive to what some call  shrinkflation, the practice of reducing product size without a proportional drop in price.

The bagel shift is not the only Costco bakery item drawing this kind of scrutiny. Some shoppers noted that the store’s muffins have also decreased in size over time while the price has gone up, adding to a broader sense among some members that value at the warehouse giant is not what it once was.

Others pushed back on the idea that the smaller pack is a necessity at all, arguing that freezing the extra bagels is a simple and effective solution that makes the original two pack format the better deal. For bulk buyers who are accustomed to stocking their freezers on a Costco run, the new option solves a problem they never felt they had.

The case for going smaller

Not every shopper sees the change as a loss. For customers who live alone or in smaller households, the original format presented its own frustration buying more than they could reasonably eat before the bagels went stale. The new eight-count pack addresses that directly, giving those shoppers a more practical portion without the guilt of throwing food away.

Several people commented that they had avoided buying the bagels altogether under the old format simply because a dozen was too many. For that segment of Costco’s membership, the single pack opens the door to a purchase they had previously passed on.

What it means for Costco shoppers

The divide speaks to a larger tension inside warehouse shopping culture. Costco has always operated on the promise of bulk savings, but as household sizes vary and food waste becomes a bigger concern for many consumers, that model does not work equally well for everyone.

Some customers confirmed they plan to continue buying two packs regardless of the new option, while others said the change has no real impact on their habits because they had always sought out single packs when available.

Costco has not publicly addressed the reasoning behind the change or whether it will roll out to all locations.

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Dorcas Onasa

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