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12 Costco June Freezer Deals That Are Too Good To Pass Up

This month's freezer haul is worth every inch of space.

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Updated June 11, 2026
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If you're not stopping by the freezer section on your next Costco run, it could be a surprising financial mistake. The warehouse stocks its frozen aisles with a mix of bulk basics, fan-favorite brands, and genuinely surprising finds — and June is no exception. Deals rotate fast, so when something good shows up, smart shoppers know to grab it before it's gone.

This month, the freezer section covers an impressive range. You've got wild-caught proteins, complete weeknight dinners, organic summer berries, and a beloved ice cream brand making a special appearance at the warehouse. If your freezer isn't full yet, here's your shopping list.

Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.

Just Bare Lightly Breaded Chicken Breast Chunks

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Price: $20.31

If you've seen the social media posts comparing these to Chick-fil-A nuggets, the hype is real. Just Bare makes these chunks from boneless, skinless chicken breast raised without antibiotics, then gives them a light, crispy breading that holds up whether you bake, air-fry, or microwave them.

At Costco, you're getting 4 full pounds for $20.31 — that's about $5.08 per pound. Compare that to Just Bare's 24-oz bag at Target, which runs around $12 to $14 for just 1.5 pounds. The math is easy.

These reheat in about 15 minutes and pair with practically anything, which is exactly why families keep coming back.

Kirkland Signature Organic Strawberries

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Price: $12.47

USDA Organic, individually quick-frozen, and absolutely no preservatives — Kirkland's frozen strawberries are one of those fridge-to-smoothie products that earn a permanent place in the freezer. The 4-pound bag is big enough to last the whole month even if you're using them daily for smoothies, oatmeal, or baking.

At Whole Foods, a 1-pound bag of organic frozen strawberries runs $6 to $8. Costco's 4-pound bag at $12.47 is a fraction of that price per ounce, and the quality is every bit as good.

Stock up — fresh strawberry season doesn't last forever, but frozen organic ones can.

Kirkland Signature Italian Sausage and Beef Lasagna

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Price: $20.87

Two 3-pound trays of scratch-quality lasagna for $20.87 is the kind of deal that makes meal prep feel effortless. Kirkland uses 100% USDA Choice grade ground beef chuck, vine-ripened tomatoes, whole milk ricotta, and whole milk mozzarella — ingredients you'd expect from a good Italian restaurant, not a frozen box.

Stouffer's family-size lasagna (38 oz, one tray) runs $10 to $12 at most grocery stores. Costco's two-pack gives you 96 ounces total — more than double — for the same price range.

Serve one tray for dinner tonight, freeze the second for a night when cooking isn't happening.

Veggies Made Great Spinach Egg White Frittatas

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Price: $16.33

These little frittatas have earned their reputation as one of the best grab-and-go breakfasts in the Costco freezer. Each one is individually wrapped, gluten-free, made with cage-free egg whites, and packed with spinach, tomatoes, onions, red bell pepper, and a blend of mozzarella and gruyere.

Two Starbucks egg bites cost about $5.25. These come out to about 81 cents each — and they're bigger, more vegetable-forward, and easy to heat in under two minutes.

A great option for busy mornings, post-workout snacks, or anyone trying to cut back on heavier breakfast foods.

Kirkland Signature Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon

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Price: $45.39

This is the kind of buy that genuinely impresses dinner guests. Kirkland's wild-caught sockeye salmon comes in individually wrapped portions, frozen at peak freshness, so you can pull out one fillet or six without any waste.

Wild-caught sockeye at most grocery stores runs up to $20 per pound for fresh fillets. At $45.39 for 3 pounds, Costco comes in at just at $15 per pound — a significant gap, especially for this quality of fish.

Keep a bag in the freezer and you're always 20 minutes away from a restaurant-worthy dinner.

Kirkland Signature Super Premium Vanilla Ice Cream

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Price: $14.74

A full gallon of premium vanilla ice cream for $14.74 is one of the best freezer deals Costco offers year-round, but it hits different in June when the grill is going and dessert is expected. Kirkland's super premium formula has a rich, custard-style flavor — not the airy, filler-heavy kind you find in cheaper brands.

Häagen-Dazs vanilla sells for about $8 to $9 per pint (2 cups) at most grocery stores. Costco's two-pack comes out to a full gallon — that's eight pints' worth — for just a bit more.

This is the summer entertaining buy you didn't know you needed.

Motor City Pizza Co. Detroit-Style Deep Dish Pizza

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Price: $15.08

Detroit-style pizza — with its thick, airy crust, caramelized edges, and cheese that goes all the way to the corners — has become one of the most talked-about pizza styles in the country. Motor City Pizza Co. nails it, and Costco sells two of them for $15.08.

These bake up in about 25 minutes and come out with crispy, golden-brown edges that are genuinely hard to improve on.

Kirkland Signature Organic Blueberries

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Price: $10.20

Three pounds of USDA Organic blueberries for around $10 is one of the most quietly excellent deals in the Costco freezer section. They're kosher certified, free of preservatives, and packed while perfectly ripe — which means they're often sweeter and more flavorful than what you'd find fresh out of season.

Organic blueberries typically cost $4 to $7 per pound at conventional grocery stores. Costco's $10.20 for 3 pounds works out to $4.40 per pound — plus they last for months.

Kirkland Signature Italian Style Meatballs

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Price: $26.09

Fully cooked, Italian seasoned, and sold in a resealable bag — Kirkland's meatballs are the kind of freezer staple that earns their shelf space every single week. The 6-pound bag contains around 140 meatballs, which means you're paying about 19 cents per meatball.

A comparable bag of name-brand frozen meatballs at the grocery store typically runs $8 to $10 for just 28 to 32 ounces. Costco's 96-ounce bag at $26.09 beats that math by a wide margin.

Toss them in marinara, slice them over pasta, add them to soup — these are endlessly useful.

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Crazy Cuizine Mandarin Orange Chicken

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Price: $18.94

If you've ever bought Trader Joe's mandarin orange chicken, you already know how addictive the category is. Crazy Cuizine's version — a Costco exclusive — comes in a generous 66-ounce bag and delivers the same sweet-savory crispy chicken experience that made the TJ's version famous.

The sauce packets are included, and it reheats beautifully in the oven or air fryer in under 25 minutes.

Eggo Homestyle Waffles

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Price: $13.27

Seventy-two waffles for $13.27 is hard to argue with, especially if you have kids or anyone in the house who eats breakfast on a regular basis. Eggo's classic homestyle waffles come organized in six sleeves of 12, so they stay fresh and easy to access throughout the month.

They toast up crispy in about two minutes, and they're the rare freezer staple that absolutely everyone in the house will actually eat.

Häagen-Dazs Dubai Style Chocolate Mini Ice Cream Bars

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Price: $17.81

If you've been following the Dubai chocolate trend, this is the freezer version you didn't know you needed. Häagen-Dazs took the viral pistachio-and-kataifi combination that took over social media and turned it into a mini ice cream bar — rich chocolate coating giving way to a creamy pistachio filling with the signature crunch of shredded phyllo pastry inside.

At $17.81 for 20 bars, you're paying under 90 cents per bar for a Häagen-Dazs product built around one of the most-talked-about flavor trends of the last two years. These are Kosher Dairy certified, made without rBST, and portioned at 1.85 oz each — which makes them easy to grab straight from the freezer without committing to a full pint.

Bottom line

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Costco's June freezer aisle is a genuine snapshot of what makes the membership worth it — premium ingredients at per-unit prices that regular grocery stores simply can't match.

Whether you're building a summer entertaining spread, stocking up on easy weeknight dinners, or just trying to keep the household fed without daily trips to the store, this month's lineup covers a lot of ground. The variety alone — from wild Alaskan salmon to organic berries — makes it worth working through the whole freezer section.


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