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Rudy's Multi-Grain Bread At Costco!


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At my Costco yesterday, in the frozen section near the dessert stuff -- a two-pack of Rudy's bread! For $6.99!! Omg, that makes it just about the same price per loaf as gluteny bread. I've just had some as toast and it was excellent! Move over Udi's. :P

Also, the slices are bigger than Udi's, and now I'm thinking of grilled cheese for lunch. :lol:

Just fyi for those of you who have Costco. :) :) :)


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I'm so jealous! One loaf of Udi's cost 6.99 here. I found Rudi's ONCE and then the store stopped carrying the gluten-free type. They have all the whole wheat varieties, but no gluten-free.

****Off to search for the nearest Costco*****

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I'm so jealous! One loaf of Udi's cost 6.99 here. I found Rudi's ONCE and then the store stopped carrying the gluten-free type. They have all the whole wheat varieties, but no gluten-free.

****Off to search for the nearest Costco*****

Yes, that's the price of Udi's here also, although Trader Joe's has it for a bit less.

This is brand new at my Costco so if yours doesn't have it you might have a chat with the manager. Mention that in Northern Virginia the Pentagon City Costco carries it. :)

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Yes, that's the price of Udi's here also, although Trader Joe's has it for a bit less.

This is brand new at my Costco so if yours doesn't have it you might have a chat with the manager. Mention that in Northern Virginia the Pentagon City Costco carries it. :)

Thanks Monklady! You're right, Trader Joes here sells Udi's for 5.99 instead of 6.99 here. I'm in VA as well, but in the Hampton Roads area. I buy 2 loafs whenever I happen to be near TJ's. But the store that has it for 6.99 is closer so I end up buying it there most of the time. I found out there is a Costco about 45 minutes from me but I probably won't go see if they carry it because that is too far away to go for one thing at a store I have to buy a membership at. I alreay have a BJ's Warehouse membership. I wonder if I wrote letter to BJ's about how Costco is now selling this great gluten-free bread they might start to carry it in two packs as well. That would make me so happy! Rudi's was much better than Udi's. Enjoy your bread!

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Cool, thanks for letting us know! *wanders off to Costco*

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Our Costco does not have Rudi's bread. I hope it is something they will carry soon. It is good, I've bought it before at Whole Foods. I would love 2 loafs for 6.99!! Wow. I've checked 2 different Costco's in the Phoenix area and they don't have it yet. Thanks for the post. I'll keep looking.

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