A new item at Costco Wholesale in Hackensack is Kirkland Signature non-fat Greek Yogurt with Fruit on the Bottom. |
EDITOR
If you're lactose intolerant and add milk to your coffee, frittata mixture or an occasional bowl of cereal, you know how uncomfortable that can make you feel.
Conventional milk causes bloating or gas.
I'm a big fan of Starbucks Coffee, but I've never found lactose-free milk there or at Dunkin' Donuts.
So at home, I've been using ShopRite's brand of 1% Lactose Free Milk, usually $3.49 a half-gallon, to add to my morning coffee and in a Nespresso foamer for espresso drinks.
Now, Costco Wholesale in Hackensack is offering Kirkland Signature 100% Lactose Free Milk for $2.66 a carton (three 64-ounce cartons for $7.99).
Costco's product contains 2% milk fat.
I hope Costco plans to introduce a lactose-free product with 1% milk fat and organic versions.
A natural enzyme called lactase is added to break down a sugar called lactose and help with digestion, according to Kirkland Signature. |
Yogurt with fruit
Fifteen mixed 6-ounce cups were $10.89 or 69 cents each, compared to about 89 cents each for 6-ounce cups of Chobani Greek Yogurt with Fruit.
Costco's house brand of Greek Yogurt with fruit is sweetened with sugar.
We've been using Kirkland Signature's non-fat plain Greek Yogurt in 32-ounce containers for blending in smoothies or eating with organic agave syrup.