Costco just brought back the inKind gift card deal — and while it’s not the legendary $59.99 price from last year, 35% off is still a solid discount if you’ve been meaning to stock up on dining credits. For context, $64.99 for $100 worth of food is like getting a free appetizer every time you spend $100. Not bad, but not “quit your job to become a food blogger” territory either.
Here’s the math: if you buy one $100 card, you’re effectively prepaying for meals at 65% of the cost. If you buy five (the max allowed), that’s $325 for $500 in dining power. Just don’t forget these expire in 5 years — longer than most of us keep a New Year’s resolution, but shorter than that half-finished novel on your shelf.
Should you care? If you’re a regular at inKind restaurants (which include some solid mid-tier chains like Yard House and P.F. Chang’s), this is a no-brainer. But if your dining habits are more “takeout from that one taco place that doesn’t accept inKind,” save your money. Also worth noting: you can’t stack this with inKind’s 20% cashback offer, so choose your discount weapon wisely.
The deal ends April 26, so you’ve got a few weeks to decide. No need to rush unless you’ve got a specific splurge in mind — like finally trying that steakhouse where the ribeye costs more than your monthly gym membership.