15 Cozy Sam’s Club Foods for Cold Winter Days

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Sam’s Club Serves Up Winter Warmth: Your Go-To Guide for Cozy, Budget-Friendly Comfort Food

As the chill of winter settles in, our cravings turn to hearty, soul-satisfsatisfying meals. And guess what? Sam’s Club is here to answer the call, stocking its aisles with an impressive lineup of comfort foods that hit all the right notes: delicious taste, unbeatable convenience for your busy life, and prices that won’t leave your wallet feeling the winter blues.

Make the most of your Sam’s Club membership by filling your kitchen with these ready-to-heat-and-eat favorites. We’ve rounded up our top picks for homestyle dishes that promise warmth without breaking the bank.

Editor’s Note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.


1. Panera Bread Broccoli Cheddar Soup Single-Serve Cups

  • Price: $10.48

Sneak some veggies into your comfort zone with these individual broccoli cheddar soup cups. It’s the very same recipe you adore from Panera Bread restaurants, now conveniently in your fridge or freezer – and at a fraction of the price!

(Seriously, a single bowl at the chain can set you back almost $8). Grab some crusty bread for dipping and prepare for pure bliss.

2. Member’s Mark Macaroni and Cheese

  • Price: $3.24 per lb.

This casserole dish is the undisputed champion of comfort food. We’re talking perfectly al dente pasta swimming in a rich, cheesy sauce that will warm you from your head to your toes.

Pair it with almost any vegetable for a complete vegetarian meal. Plus, it’s made fresh right in the warehouse and is a budget-friendly $0.38 per pound cheaper than its frozen counterparts at your local grocery store.

3. Member’s Mark Rotisserie Baby Back Ribs

  • Price: $12.98

Get ready for some serious BBQ satisfaction! These ribs are seasoned, marinated, and hickory-smoked to perfection, prepared fresh daily in the Sam’s Club warehouse.

They’re the ideal protein to quell that craving for a hearty meal. Enjoy them solo or go all out with a Southern-style feast, complete with baked beans, rolls, and coleslaw.

You’d pay about the same for an uncooked rack at Walmart, but then you’d be stuck cooking all day!

4. Campbell’s Condensed Chicken Noodle Soup 12 ct.

  • Price: $12.98

This iconic can of soup has been a cold-day savior for Americans since 1897. This 12-pack ensures your pantry is stocked all winter long. Perfect for a quick pick-me-up or a last-minute lunch, these cans come out to a mere $1.08 each – a steal compared to Kroger’s $1.39 per can.

5. Member’s Mark Loaded Baked Potato Soup 2 pk.

  • Price: $7.48 (on sale from $8.48)

Ready to elevate your soup game? This loaded baked potato soup is your ticket.

Bursting with bacon bits, cream cheese, scallions, and chives, it’s a warm, hearty meal in itself. The two-pack gives you a whopping four pounds of soup – perfect for individual portions or sharing with the family at winter gatherings.

6. Stagg Silverado Beef Chili with Beans 6 pk

  • Price: $13.98

You can feel good about indulging in a hot bowl of Stagg chili – it boasts a quarter of your daily fiber and is packed with protein. This pantry staple is incredibly versatile: top a baked potato, mix it with cheese sauce for chili con queso, or enjoy it on its own with a dollop of sour cream and shredded cheese. At about $2.33 per can, it’s a significant savings over the grocery store price of $2.99.

7. Member’s Mark Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli

  • Price: $8.78

This classic Italian pasta shines as a main course, but it’s also fantastic as an appetizer or in pasta salads. Stuffed with savory ricotta and delicate baby spinach, it cooks up quickly whether from the fridge or freezer.

Toss it with your favorite marinara, or let its flavors shine with a simple drizzle of olive oil. With Kroger charging $8.99 for a single 9-ounce package, Sam’s Club is your go-to for curbing Italian cravings all winter.

8. Member’s Mark Five Cheese Tortellini

  • Price: $10.93

Whether in a hearty tortellini soup or as a standalone pasta dish, this tortellini delivers all the cheesy goodness you crave on a cold winter night. It comes in a two-pack, with each pack weighing 24 ounces – one for tonight’s dinner and one for the freezer on a rainy day. A similar tortellini at Kroger will cost you $6.99 for just nine ounces.

9. Stouffer’s Signature Lasagna with Meat Sauce

  • Price: $14.98

Hearty, cheesy, and incredibly easy to prepare, this meaty lasagna is a crowd-pleaser. Pull it from the freezer when family or friends drop by – it serves 12, offering more bang for your buck than the Kroger equivalent, which costs a dollar more.

Pair it with a fresh salad and garlic bread for a complete Italian-style comfort meal. You’ll also save nearly two dollars compared to Walmart for this family-sized entree.

10. Member’s Mark Choice Corned Beef Brisket

  • Price: $8.07 per lb.

If Irish comfort food is calling your name, this corned Angus beef brisket is just the ticket. It requires some prep but minimal hands-on time; simply pop it in the slow cooker in the morning for a tender, juicy meal by supper. Serve it with cabbage and potatoes for an authentic Irish experience.

11. Red Baron Frozen Pizza Deep Dish Singles 12 ct.

  • Price: $14.98

Pizza is a fantastic comfort food, and these deep-dish singles are perfect for when you don’t have enough people to devour a whole pie. These personal mini-pizzas are ideal for grab-and-go office lunches or a quick solo midweek meal. A two-pack costs $4.14 at Walmart, meaning you’ll save almost $10 by getting the 12-pack at Sam’s.

12. Jimmy Dean Sausage Gravy

  • Price: $7.98

Is there any food more comforting than sausage gravy? This ready-to-go gravy simply needs biscuits or hash browns. It comes in four convenient pouches that heat up quickly on the stove or in the microwave – the perfect ingredient for a hearty, comforting breakfast.

13. Gorton’s Golden Crispy Panko Fish Fillets

  • Price: $13.86

Just add a bag of frozen fries for the ultimate fish and chips dinner! No fryer needed; these fillets heat up in the oven straight from the freezer.

Made with wild-caught Alaskan Pollock, they contain no artificial flavors, hydrogenated oils, or antibiotics. Plus, they’re rich in essential omega-3s, and you get two more fillets per bag than you would at Kroger or Walmart.

14. Member’s Mark Italian Style Beef Meatballs 6 lb.

  • Price: $23.96

These versatile meatballs are a fantastic addition to pasta, a hearty sub, or a spread of appetizers. On cold winter nights or at last-minute holiday gatherings, you’ll be glad to have six pounds of these tender, savory meatballs in your freezer. They’re flame-broiled, packed with protein, and gluten-free!

15. Pillsbury Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

  • Price: $9.86

Don’t forget dessert! And what could be better than warm, gooey chocolate chip cookies to cap off a comforting meal? Keep this tub of cookie dough in your freezer for whenever the craving strikes – whether it’s a single cookie after dinner or a whole batch for company.


The Bottom Line

Sam’s Club is your winter wonderland for comfort food, offering just about everything you’ll need to get through the dreary months ahead at prices that give you the same warm fuzzies as the food itself. Shopping at warehouses like Sam’s and keeping quick, easy meals on hand is a smart strategy to combat rising grocery costs while enjoying ultimate convenience. Often, you can snag your favorite comfort foods for a much lower price than what you’d pay at a fast-food joint or takeout restaurant.


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