Home Work, Travel & Life This Is What Everybody Buys at Costco By Shahrzad WarkentinNovember 1, 2018 Search more like this baby-wipestoilet-paperwhopblowingweirdcartcheapsheettitlestucktesttossconsidersignature Read next Work, Travel & Life The Best Organic Clothes for Babies & Toddlers Work, Travel & Life 45 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood Work, Travel & Life Target’s Best Holiday Deals Start Sooner Than You Think Work, Travel & Life This Larger Than Life Mister Rogers Monument is Exactly What the World Needs Work, Travel & Life Want a Free Donut on Halloween? Here’s How to Get One from Krispy Kreme There are a lot of amazing reasons to shop at Costco. From those fabulously delicious (and cheap!) rotisserie chickens and affordable sheet cakes to whole pallets of baby wipes, Costco pretty much has everything you could possibly need or want. So what is Costco’s most popular item? We’ll give you a hint: it’s something you use every single day, but probably never think about until you’re stuck facing the end of empty roll while trying to do your biz… photo: Viktor Hanacek via PicJumbo That’s right, according to Reader’s Digest, Costco’s top-selling item is toilet paper. The company sells more than a whopping billion rolls every year. It makes sense considering that Costco is the perfect place to stock up on essentials without blowing your budget. But did you know Costco’s toilet paper is top-of-the-line in quality, too? The signature Kirkland brand is put through rigorous testing to ensure its quality. The company uses toilet paper engineers (now that’s a job title) to test and review its most popular item before it hits store shelves. So don’t feel weird about tossing that 64-count pack of toilet paper in your cart, because chances are, everyone else at Costco is shopping for the same thing. —Shahrzad Warkentin Featured photo: Mike Mozart va Flickr RELATED STORIES: You Can Totally Buy Women’s Hunter Boots at Costco & We Are Shook Costco Rotisserie Chicken Will Never Cost More Than $5—Here’s Why This Sneaky Costco Hack Lets You Skip the Line at the Food Court