9 Best Sam's Club Breads You Can Score Right Now

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Bread is likely one of your shopping list staples, and with the school year back in full swing, it’s smart to have plenty of options on hand. And even if you don’t have a large crew to feed, staying stocked up on delicious bread makes quick breakfasts, portable lunches, and impromptu get-togethers a snap.

To ensure that you’re ready for any meal, we’ve rounded up the best bread offerings available in-store. The next time you’re planning a trip to Sam’s Club, make sure these breads make it into your cart. “These are some of the best store-made rolls you can buy,” wrote one reviewer on the Sam’s Club website. “They toast well, freeze well, and have a nice chew to them.If you love a buttery flavored, slightly sweet brioche bun, look no further than Sam’s Club. These buns are made with no artificial flavors, and they come in a twin-pack of four buns each for a total of eight for $3.98. Made using an authentic French recipe, they contain butter, eggs, and other simple ingredients.

If you killed your sourdough starter, fear not! Sam’s Club has an amazing sourdough bread bowl that’s made with simple ingredients and contains no additives. This sourdough rises over an 18- to 24-hour period, giving it that signature tangy taste. Put this bread in the oven on a baking sheet or wrap it in foil for a softer crust. Slice it up to use for sandwiches or cube it and toss it in your favorite fall soup.

“Tasty while having the increased protein we looking for to keep us satiated until lunch,” wrote one reviewer on the Sam’s Club website. “Makes great toast or sandwich bread.”

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