Fans adore the warehouse club's baked goods, but there's a big problem with one specific product.
For those who don't want to give up Costco's bagels altogether but still want to ensure they don't go to waste, fellow customers were very forthcoming with tips on how to lengthen the shelf life of Costco's bagels. For starters, consider storing them somewhere other than the kitchen counter or cupboards.
"I put all bread items straight into the fridge or freezer. Never leave them on the counter, you're just asking for mold that way, sadly," a memberThose who opt for the freezing method should also slice the bagels in half beforehand for extra convenience so they can go straight into the toaster, customers
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