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Kirkland Signature Cooked Tail-Off Shrimp

Lean ready-to-eat seafood protein. Cocktail sauce can add sugar, so treat the shrimp and sauce separately.

Costco / Grocery 78
Protein20g
Sugar0g
Fiber0g
Calories80
High proteinLow sugarLow carbSmall portion

Best for

Kirkland Signature Cooked Tail-Off Shrimp works best as a compact protein anchor for snack / lunch when you want 20g protein and 0g sugar per 3 oz (84g). It fits especially well in ready-now routines.

Watch out

Treat it as a planned snack rather than an automatic grazing food.

Pair with

Pair it with add vegetables, berries, beans, chia, or another tolerated fiber source. Keep the meal simple enough to repeat on low-appetite days.

GLP-1 fit

This is a general GLP-1 food-discovery fit because it is protein-forward, lower in sugar, and has a clearer serving reference. Personal medical needs, tolerance, and clinician guidance can change whether it belongs in your routine.

Costco / Grocery · Ready now · Snack / lunch Verified from third-party nutrition database · checked 2026-05-27 Serving: 3 oz (84g) Sodium: 230mg Verified 2026-05-27 FatSecret Kirkland Signature Cooked Tail-Off Shrimp nutrition page Third-party nutrition database entry for shrimp only; cocktail sauce is not included.

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