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"title": "Costco Diet Foods: Greek Yogurt, Pita Bread, and Protein",
"excerpt": "Have you ever filled your cart at Costco and wondered, \"Will this actually help with my weight management?\" While bulk sizes offer great value, many people find themselves confused by everything from calories to sugar content.",
"content": "Have you ever filled your cart at Costco and wondered, \"Will this actually help with my weight management?\" While bulk sizes offer great value, many people find themselves confused by everything from calories to sugar content once they get home.\n\n## The Real Reason You're Not Losing Weight at Costco\n\nBecause Costco sells items in large quantities, a \"let's eat this quickly since we bought it\" atmosphere naturally develops. A single pack of Greek yogurt comes in <strong>907g x 2</strong>, and bagels are sold in bundles of six. While the quantity is economical, eating one bagel per meal can lead to a week passing by in a flash.\n\nThe problem is that bread, desserts, and cheese are often grouped together in the same shopping aisle. According to data compiled by various experts, the key to finding foods at Costco that are relatively less burdensome for weight management is to focus on <strong>high-protein, low-fat, low-sugar, and minimally processed foods</strong>. It’s not that \"Costco is off-limits,\" but rather that you need a <strong>discerning eye to select the right items within each category</strong>. If