These Beloved Sam's Club Bakery Dinner Rolls Are Too Cheap To Pass Up

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Ina Garten says you should think twice about bringing wine to a dinner party, but nobody ever complains about dinner rolls. Whether you are roasting a succulent prime rib for a red-letter feast or simply whipping up some frozen ravioli for an easy weeknight dinner, having a plate of rolls on the table is a no-brainer. Almost everyone loves bread, unless they are avoiding gluten or carbs ... in which case, that's just more rolls for us! And the ultra-affordable Member's Mark Yeast Dinner Rolls dinner rolls from Sam's Club may represent the right balance of ease and flavor for many shoppers.

You know there's a connection between Sam's Club and Walmart, but did you know that Sam's Club could be your stop for some of the yummiest, cheapest dinner rolls in the game? It might not be worth a dedicated trip to pick up just dinner rolls, as warehouse shoppers know how congested and hectic these stores can be, but reviews indicate these Member's Mark rolls should definitely earn a spot on your regular shopping list. 

For the incredibly reasonable price of $3.98, you get 24 rolls, which might be enough to serve your family for close to a week, depending on how many you consume per meal. Baking your own rolls from scratch is a time-consuming errand that requires some level of know-how, while frozen rolls tend to take up a lot of room in the freezer. This bag of rolls, on the other hand, can wait patiently in your breadbox until you need them. Best of all, the reviews absolutely rave about their quality, taste, and versatility. 

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There are almost 5,000 ratings of the Sam's Club yeast rolls, with an average score of 4.6/5 stars. If that's not enough to convince you that these rolls are the real deal, you should take a peek at the customer reviews left on the Sam's Club website. "We love these rolls. They're the perfect size for a sandwich. We divided them up in bags of 6 rolls per bag. We leave one bag out and freeze the rest," one customer related, showing how we might safeguard such a large quantity of rolls from going stale.

Another review dubbed the rolls "almost [...] as good as Grandma's," going on to rave: "Always a winner in our house. Soft on the inside a little chewy on the outside. Good with just about anything that requires bread." Beyond simple day-to-day fare, another review stated that these rolls were fit for even a holiday table: "These were very helpful when I had a large group of family here for multiple meals for the holidays. Normally this would be too large of quantity [sic] for just my husband and myself, but was great when entertaining. They had good flavor and tasted like homemade."

Let's take the opportunity to mention one more time that these rolls, in addition to being fluffy, delicious, and useful, are currently less than four dollars for two dozen! When you look up "great value" in the dictionary, perhaps a picture of this bread should pop up.