‘Secret’ Costco codes all shoppers need to know about

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It’s good news for Costco shoppers and people who love a bargain

Secret codes could save you a pretty penny in Costco
Secret codes could save you a pretty penny in Costco (Image: Corbis via Getty Images)

Calling all bargain hunters and fans of Costco – if you want to save money and get a better bargain than at your local supermarket, then you might want to make some room in your home and jump in the car. Jordon Cox, known as Britain’s Coupon King, took to Instagram to advise shoppers to watch out for one key detail when visiting any of the 29 Costco stores across the UK.

This is because there’s a secret code that could help you save a pretty penny if you spot it. He shared: “When you’re shopping – have a look out for these codes on the pricing labels.

“If you find an asterisk in the top corner – that item isn’t being restocked. Maybe grab a few if you want it!

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“If a price ends in .97 – then it’s been discounted by Costco! If it ends in .49 .69 .79 etc – then the manufacturer have put a deal on it.”

Jordon, who has appeared on ITV’s This Morning, points out that Costco’s prices can often be cheaper than other supermarkets. So, if you’re unsure, it’s likely worth buying, as the chances of finding a better deal elsewhere are slim.

He continues: “And finally, if you see something ending in .99 – it’s full price & nothing special.”

A woman shops for items at a Costco store on April 28, 2025 in Alhambra, California. Global stocks were steady on April 28 as investors welcomed the absence of further trade war escalation over the weekend and as countries seek to temper US President Donald Trump's tariffs. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)
Do you like shopping at Costco?(Image: FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

In other videos, he’s even shared ‘secret supermarket codes’ – so if you shop in Tesco, listen up. He reveals that “Clubcard offers at Tesco have expiry dates in code on their shelves.” So, if you spot an offer on something you want, be sure to check the number – it might not be available the next time you shop.

Telling shoppers what to look for, he said: “Find a six digit number that starts ’25’. The last two grouped digits are the day, the middle two are the month, and the first two are the year.”

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