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Frozen food aisle at Sam's Club
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Bulk clubs like Sam’s Club make feeding a large group as easy as it gets. The only thing easier than bulk quantities? Frozen, easy-to-prepare food in bulk quantities.

But Sam’s Club is full of frozen foods, many of which don’t always taste great. Which ones are worth your time and money? I hit my local Sam’s Club and scoured the frozen food aisles for the most popular, well-reviewed Sam’s Club frozen foods. Here are eight frozen foods from Sam’s Club to keep in mind. 

Prices and availability are subject to change. 

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1. Chicken and Cheese Quesadillas

Hatch kitchen frozen Chicken and Cheese Quesadillas
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$11.88 for a 12-pack

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Newly revised with chunks of shredded chicken rather than ground chicken, these revamped quesadillas have customers talking about what a major improvement they’ve gone through. And at $11.88, that’s less than a buck per ‘dilla. 

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2. Hokkaido Japanese Scallops

members mark Hokkaido Japanese Scallops frozen at sam's club
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$29.98 for a 24 oz

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$30 for a pound and a half of Japanese scallops is a good deal anywhere. You can baste ’em in butter, add ’em to a cioppino, slice ’em thin and raw for a crudo, and so much more. 

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3. Beef Franks

Members Mark Frozen Beef Franks at Sam's Club
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$35.98 for an 80-pack

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You could feed half a tailgate with one of these boxes, and for under $40 that’s a heckuva deal. Let the ketchup debate begin.

4. Broccoli and Cheese-Stuffed Chicken Breasts

Barber Foods Frozen Broccoli and Cheese-Stuffed Chicken Breasts
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$12.98 for a 6-pack

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You could easily trick people into thinking you made this. Because they’re already raw and stuffed with brocooli and cheese, they have a real homemade quality. That is, unless your guests also shop at Sam’s Club and have previously tricked their guests.

5. Mini Pepperoni Pizza Bagels

Members Mark Mini Pepperoni Pizza Bagels at Sam's Club
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$9.98 for a 72-pack

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Gang, it’s like 14 cents per pizza bagel. You don’t even need to like pizza bagels for this to be a good idea, though if you didn’t, you might be the only one on Earth. Fire these up, set them out, and watch how fast they disappear. All for 10 bucks.

6. Orange Chicken

Members Mark Frozen Orange Chicken at Sam's Club
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$12.98 for 48 oz.

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It’s no Panda Express, but what is? Coated in tangy orange sauce and covered in tempura crispies, these white meat chicken bites have the ultimate umami factor. Get your air fryer activated for this one, because crispiness is crucial.

7. Sweet Potato Fries

Roots farm frozen Sweet Potato Fries
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$8.98 for 64 oz.

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Thick cut, crispy, and flecked with salt, sweet potato fries can hit in a way that nothing else can. And when it comes to ease of cooking, there are few frozen things more easy to nail than laying a bunch of fries across a sheet pan. 

8. Chicken Breast Tenderloins

frozen Chicken Breast Tenderloins from Sam's Club
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$20.58 for 6 lbs.

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Six pounds of chicken for 20 bucks? Even 2 pounds at a grocery store can end up costing half of that. You’re set on chicken for months with these guys tucked in the back of the freezer.

Meet the Writer

Wilder Shaw is a staff writer at Cheapism who has written for publications like The Washington Post