Costco's Latest Heat-and-Eat Dinner Is 'SO Good'

This is comfort in a bowl.

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With the temperatures cooling down and daylight shortening, it's natural to crave comforting foods like mac and cheese, chili, and baked pasta. There's nothing quite like a cheesy, meaty lasagna on a cold night, but some Costco shoppers may beg to differ after seeing a new item in the warehouse store's refrigerated section.

Costco's New Lasagna Soup by Heritage Speciality Foods

Costco now has a lasagna soup some members are calling "a new favorite." The soup is made by Heritage Specialty Foods, a family-owned-and-operated food manufacturer based in Portland, Oregon. Redditors have taken to the social media platform to share their love for the premade soup, saying it’s “good in a Hamburger Helper nostalgia kind of way” and even “Garfield-approved.”

The lasagna soup is made with spicy Italian sausage, beef, noodles, and a tomato-y broth. Reported to be found in the refrigerated section where dips, cheeses, and other specialty foods are sold, it comes as two 24-ounce packages and sells for just under $12.

“I tried this due to a previous post here,” one redditor wrote. “So good I’m having it for dinner tonight.”

In an Instagram post about the soup, Heritage Specialty Foods said it’s available at select Costco stores in Southern California. Here’s hoping this viral soup makes its way to warehouses around the country.

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