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Costco Or Azure Standard? Where To Buy Bulk Foods

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To get the best prices and best deal on natural foods, healthy foods, non-GMO foods we find the most affordable price we get is when we buy bulk purchases. Finding high-quality foods without the high prices of the organic specialty local stores can be difficult. The two most recommend places to shop for bulk is Costco and Sam’s Club but I have found that Azure Standard is another great choice for buying bulk purchases. As a In order to compare Costco and Azure Standard we should first consider and learn about each one individually.

A Little About Azure

Azure Standard runs like a co-op. They deliver their goods once a month to many delivery drop locations, or drop site, throughout the United States. When you make an order you are committing to meet the semi truck at the delivery drop location and pick up your order straight off the delivery truck at a specified time on the designated date. 

Azure Standard is known for and believes in the benefit of organic foods. Although they do have some non organic products they are very diligent to source good quality foods. They are also known for the ability to order bulk quantities, they do also offer smaller or smaller quantities for their products. Flour for example, their organic all purpose flour has size options of 30oz, 5lbs, 10lbs and 25lbs. I buy 25 lbs at a time.

Azure Standard is a family and community motivated company. They strive to provide affordable and healthy food to their customers. From the way they grow their organic foods to the way the deliver, their motivation is for the benefit of the family and community.

A Little About Costco

Costco is a popular store that is known to have everything you will need. From organic groceries to swimming pools and insurance. They carry clothing and dog food, household appliances, pharmacy… Its designed to be a one stop shop. This is great! Some of their items are even in ‘bulk’ form, meaning you are getting more for your money. The prices at Costco are in someways are simply unbeatable. Especially for organic foods.

They have high quality prepared foods available such as their rotisserie chicken, big bags of chips, Sanders dark chocolate sea salt caramels, granola bars, the whole bakery section! They have a ton of organic or high quality snack foods. Good meats, bulk toiletries, and other household supplies.  

The Main Differences Between Costco and Azure Standard

Ingredients or Prepared Foods

Costco and Azure both have a great selection of healthy options but have one big difference in the items they carry. Costco leans towards more prepared food items while still having a good base for ingredients while Azure leans towards ingredients at its simplistic form before prepared foods. 

For example, Azure and Costco both sell organic flour. But Azure also sell wheat berries so you can make your own flour and Costco has a whole bakery where you can buy prepared breads, bagels, cakes, cookies, pies, muffins and more. Costco does not sell wheat berries, Azure has no bakery. (They do sell breads, bagels and cookies but nothing like Costco’s awesome bakery.)

Here is a list of a few things Azure sell that Costco does not and some items that Costco sells and Azure wont have.

Azure Standard has, but Costco does not.
  • Dry Beans (even canned beans are hard to find at Costco)
  • Organic Wheat Berries
  • Raw Honey
  • More Spices and Herb Options
  • Raw Cheese
  • Essential Oils
  • Apple Cider Vinegar (Costco has some online only)
  • Elderberry Syrup/juice/whole
  • Organic Chocolate Chips
  • Tallow
  • Tons of delicious snacks without artificial flavoring and colors or chemical preservatives.
Costco has, but Azure does not.
  • Muffins, Cakes, Pies other Bakery Items
  • Pork
  • Alcohol
  • Shell fish
  • Flowers
  • Rotisserie Chicken
  • More meat option in general
  • Appliances and Electronics
  • Tons of delicious snacks with artificial flavoring and colors or chemical preservatives.

There is so much more to both Costco and Azure than this simple list. But what I desire you to see is the different direction both of these store take in what they sell.

The quality and standard

Both Costco and Azure have great quality standards but… Azure Standards product standards are like not one else’s. Costco does a great job and with quality products but Azure goes above and beyond. Azure products, including all products they sell have to meet the very high standards of Azure.

To Learn more about the 50+ ingredients Azure Standard will not sell you that is often found in our local grocery stores, including Costco. “Azure Product Standards”

The standard the Azure Standard holds for the products they produces and sell may not be your own standard. To be honest, my standards are lower then Azures, but my standards are also higher then Costco a lot of the time. Azure’s product quality standards are high and you should never feel ashamed if your personal health convictions are not as the same as someone else’s. But we can still be thankful that someone else cares enough to offer me their very best.

Costco and Azure Standard Price Comparison

Lets now look at the price comparison of Azure and Costco. I already told you that they have some differences in what they carry and sell but they also have a lot of similarities. Lets take a look a few items I bought recently and see if Costco or Azure had the best prices.


Almonds
Chia Seeds
All Purpose Flour
Whole Wheat
Avocado Oil
Peanut Butter
Sea Salt
Total

Costco
$4.00 per lb
$6.17 per lb
$1.00 per lb
$0.18 per oz
$0.34 per oz
$0.23 per oz
$2.13 per lb
$14.05

Azure Standard
$5.65 per lb
$3.32 per lb
$1.51 per lb
$0.20 per oz
$0.66 per oz
$0.29 per oz
$0.97 per lb
$12.60

This is just a few items I bought recently from Azure Standard. When comparing one item at a time with Costco It can look like Costco wins with the pricing but then overall, with just a few lower priced items it was enough to keep Azure at a lower bill then Costco..

Costco Membership Vs. Azure’s Shipping Fees

To shop at Costco you much be a member. The standard Gold Star membership Card cost $65 per year.

Azure Standard does not have any membership fees but it does have a shipping fee for most states. They are based in Oregon so the states close to them there is not shipping fee but for these states: AL, AR, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, ME, MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT-east of Missoula, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM-east, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WI, WV, WY there is a 8.5% shipping fee.

This means that if you order $200 worth from Azure you will pay an extra $17 for shipping. 200 x 0.085 = 17. If you were to order $200 worth each month you would then pay a total of $204 for shipping for the year which in comparison to the Costco membership is a lot.

If you happen to live in Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada, Arizona there are not shipping fees.

Where to buy bulk foods

So now, to determine whether to buy from Costco or Azure Standard we looked at the difference in what they sell, their quality standard, and the price difference. 

If you want already prepared foods and snacks in bulk then shop at Costco. If you like shopping in one spot for all your needs. Shop at Costco.

If you want high quality ingredients in bulk shop at Azure Standard. Also, if you don’t want to check labels and ingredients list, shop Azure Standard.

If you are like me you will probably shop at both! I order from Azure Standard monthly. I get oatmeal, sugar, wheat berries, raisins, beans, rice, spices, fresh/frozen fruit and so much more.
At Costco I shop for meats, dairy, nuts, toiletries, and a few treats here and there. Because I live in the central valley of California I get a lot of our fresh produce from a lady who has a delivery service that sources fresh produce form many local farmers in the area. If I didn’t have her I would shop produce mainly at Costco.

Let me know in the comments where you shop and if there is any other stores you would want me to compare.


Filed Under: Healhty Foods, Homemaking, Kitchen Tips & How to's, Meal-planning Tagged With: Azure Standard, Comparison, Costco February 16, 2026

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