Costco has rolled out a variety of exciting new foods in its refrigerator and freezer sections. From comfort foods to new tacos, these new foods make weeknight dinners, quick lunches, and snacks easier (and tastier) than ever. Here are some of the newest Costco foods you’ll want to add to your cart.
Beef Crispy Birria Taco

There is a new taco to try in Costco’s prepared foods section. Costco’s Crispy Birria Beef Taco is delicious: tender, marinated beef stew and melty cheese wrapped in a perfectly crisped taco shell. It’s served with Spanish rice and a consommé for dipping—just like your favorite taco shop birria.
It’s already become my son’s new favorite Costco prepared foods. Priced around $24.99 for a pack of 8 tacos, it tastes just like it came from a restaurant.
Fried Chicken and Mashed Potatoes

Looking for a comforting dinner shortcut? Try Costco’s new Fried Chicken and Mashed Potatoes. The meal comes with crispy fried chicken—already cooked and ready to heat up—and creamy Yukon Gold mashed potatoes. The mashed potatoes have that same buttery, smooth texture fans love from Costco’s meatloaf meal.
I like to air fry the chicken for extra crispiness and warm the mashed potatoes in the convection oven. My son’s a big fan, and it’s become one of our go-to weeknight dinners. At $16, it easily feeds 3 to 4 people. Check out 24 Best Kirkland Products I Always Buy at Costco
Broccoli Salad with Walnuts

There’s a new salad in the prepared food section that’s perfect for summer picnics and easy lunches. Costco’s Broccoli Salad with Walnuts is a mix of broccoli, kale, cabbage, Asiago cheese, dried cranberries, toasted walnuts with a creamy poppy seed dressing.
It’s sold by weight at $6.49 per pound, and most tubs cost around $14. A great side dish or a light main course if you add some grilled chicken or tofu. Check out 26 Things I Never Pay Full Price at Costco
Chicken and Salami Sandwich with Tortellini Pasta

There’s a new sandwich combo in Costco’s refrigerated deli section that’s perfect for a grab-and-go summer lunches. The Chicken and Salami Sandwich is sliced chicken breast, salami, tomatoes, fresh lettuce, and Swiss cheese layered on artisan hearth bread. It comes with a Dijon mayo packet on the side.
The sandwich is paired with a generous serving of tortellini pasta salad, making it a well-rounded lunch for two. Ideal for picnics or busy weekdays. Priced at $17 (feeds 2), it’s a delicious deli-style meal without the takeout markup. Check out 17 Costco Meals Cheaper than Restaurant Take Out to Save You Money
Morning Bun

Costco has introduced a new treat in the bakery: the Morning Bun. Made with flaky croissant dough, these oversized pastries are swirled with cinnamon, sugar, and a hint of orange zest for a bright, citrusy twist. These are perfect with a cup of coffee or tea.
You get 9 large buns for $9.99, making them an affordable way to treat the family (or yourself) to a bakery-style breakfast at home. Check out Costco vs Sam’s Club: I Compared 21 Food Prices- See Who’s Cheaper
Korean BBQ Style Beef Skewers

These Korean BBQ Style Beef Skewers are a must-try for summer grilling. The beef comes pre-marinated in a Korean BBQ sauce. Just fire up the grill and they’re ready in about 8 minutes—perfect for a quick dinner or weekend cookout. At $15.99 per pack, they’re an easy way to bring Korean street food to your home. Check out Costco vs Sam’s Club: Price Checked 21 Bulk Items- Here’s Who’s Cheaper
Artikaas Black Garlic Gouda

For something a little different, check out the new Artikaas Black Garlic Gouda in Costco’s cheese case. Imported from the Netherlands, this unique cheese combines creamy gouda with the flavor of black garlic. Sold by weight at $9.99 per pound, it’s a must-try for cheese fans looking for something different. Check out I Compared 20 Produce Prices at Sam’s Club and Costco- One Store Was Surprisingly Cheaper
Pork Tenderloins with Garlic Rosemary Seasoning

Costco has added a new pre-marinated meat option to its prepared foods section: Garlic Rosemary Pork Tenderloins. These raw, sliced tenderloins are seasoned and ready to cook—just throw them on the grill or broil in the oven for an easy main dish. At $4.49 per pound, it’s a budget-friendly way to serve a delicious, no-fuss dinner. Check out Who Has Cheaper Meat: Sam’s Club or Costco? I Compared 18 Meats and Fish Prices
Turkey Provolone Sandwich

It’s not brand-new, but the Turkey Provolone Sandwich is officially back at Costco! This panini-pressed sandwich has oven-roasted turkey, provolone cheese, red onions, and tomatoes, all tied together with a delicious basil garlic mayo. It replaces the Chicken Bacon sandwich (my son’s favorite), but this one holds its own. An easy and affordable lunch for $6.99. Check out 17 Costco Home and Electronic Deals to Buy Now Before Prices Go Up
Amylu Roasted Garlic and Asiago Chicken Sausage

Just in time for grilling season, Costco has added a new gourmet sausage to its refrigerator case: Amylu Roasted Garlic and Asiago Chicken Sausage. These fully cooked sausages don’t have nitrates or nitrites. Perfect for BBQs, weeknight dinners, or slicing into pasta or salads.
You get two 20 oz packs for $14.99, and they’re also gluten-free and made from chicken raised without antibiotics. Check out 17 Random Items on Sale at Costco You Need to See
Rastelli’s Wagyu Beef and Cheddar Butcher Burgers

New in Costco’s burger lineup: Rastelli’s Wagyu Beef and Cheddar Butcher Burgers. These 1/3 lb patties are made with ultra-tender Wagyu beef and sharp cheddar chees. They come refrigerated (not frozen), so they’re ready for the grill. You get a 6 pack for $12.99. Check out 15 Summer Items on Sale at Costco You Need to See Before Prices Go Up
Beretta Antipasto Italiano

Costco just added a beautiful Antipasto Italiano tray from Beretta to the deli section—and it’s perfect for no-cook summer snacking. This ready-to-serve assortment includes prosciutto, salame Calabrese, salame Milano, and dry coppa. Great for charcuterie boards, appetizers, or pairing with a glass of wine on the patio.
The 1.25 lb pack is $13.49, and you don’t have to do a thing except open and enjoy. Check out 16 Best Costco Grocery Items to Stock Up on Before Prices Go Up
Laoban BBQ Pork Bao Buns

New in Costco’s freezer section, Laoban BBQ Pork Bao Buns. Each bao is filled with tender Berkshire pork seasoned with traditional Chinese BBQ spices. They’re ready in just one minute—perfect for quick lunches. You get 12 buns for $15.99. Check out 15 Best Costco Food Deals to Stock Up on Before Prices Go Up
Cello Fontina Trio Cheese

There’s a new snack-worthy trio in the refrigerated section: Cello Fontina Trio Cheese. This 12 oz pack features three boldly flavored rubbed fontinas—Tuscan herb, smoky pepper, and creamy dill. Perfect addition to any charcuterie board or just nibbling on its own. It’s $9.79 at Costco. Check out 19 Costco Clearance Items You Need to See Before They Sell Out
Green and Sunny Pad Thai

Costco just added a delicious frozen Pad Thai from Green and Sunny. Each tray comes loaded authentic pad thai- rice noodles, bean sprouts, chives, and a Pad Thai sauce—finished with crushed peanuts and chili packets on the side so you can customize the heat. For $15.99, you get six individual trays. It’s an easy restaurant-style meal you can heat up in minutes. Check out 24 New Snacks to Try at Costco this Month