Costco Is Selling a Massive Grazing Board, and It's Already Flying Off Shelves
If you ask any Costco shopper what keeps them coming back to the warehouse week after week, they'll probably have a never-ending list of things to say. From the incredible food court items to an overflow of convenient and delicious breakfast items on the shelves, you would be hard-pressed to find shoppers deliver just one answer for why they keep coming back.
While the overflow of new food items hitting shelves day after day are amongst the top five things that shoppers love, home and kitchen items follow closely with customers running to clear out the aisles of new items that promise functionality and ease. The latest item to make its way into the hearts and soon-to-be homes of Costco shoppers nationwide? A massive grazing board, perfect for football season, Thanksgiving or even Christmas.
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Spotted by TikToker @annekoii, the new gadget is an impressive 2.5-foot acacia wood board, and it's sent many social media users right into a frenzy about all the possibilities that come with it. The reason? It's priced at just $19.99.
In true TikTok fashion though, there were a few people who felt that the price wasn't as reasonable as the creator made it seem. "Y'all be sleeping. I find that size and wider at Ross for $14.99," one person wrote. "Go to Marshall's, TJ Max, Ross! They're so much cheaper! And they're all sizes and shapes!" said another. The Pennsylvania-based creator was quick to note that the ones from those stores are not as thick and heavy as the one from Costco, however.
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If the board happens to look familiar it's likely due to the warehouse giant's sell of a similar board last fall. That grazing board, however — which was also 2.5-feet — lacked the double handles.
While there's no word on if the board has been stocked at every Costco location already or if it'll be sold online, if you happen to come across one on your next trek, my advice would be to pick up one or two (or maybe three!) to have handy in case you need to divvy out a last-minute gift this holiday season.
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