I am not cut out for Costco

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Anonymous wrote:the Gaithersburg one is the worst. I use instacart for costco and refuse to step foot in there.

every 3 months or so I will drive out to the frederick costco and it’s a dream in comparison.


Instacart fees plus the Costco fee probably negate any savings.


Nope-And there are things that I can only get at costco. Also have non perishables shipped all the time and that alone makes it worth it. But I have 3 teenage boys so obviously my circumstances make bulk shopping a necessity. We also have a sam’s membership (I only do pickup) and walmart plus. I will do whatever to make things easier for myself 🙂.


Also if you have a Costco membership and go through their site, the Instacart fees aren’t bad.


About 50% more with tip.


Just have Costco deliver it.
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Anonymous wrote:Make sure to check out costco online. Shipping is free and they have amazing deals on high end beauty products - La Mer, Le Labo, Sisley, etc.

They offer 2 day shipping on toilet paper, coffee, etc if you spend $75 which is easy to do.


Prices are lower in store though. They even tell you that when you order online.


You can’t have everything. If you don’t want to go to the store and deal with the madness of being in the store—-you have choices.
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Pet peeve: when people line up for gas at Costco and then somehow don't have their cards ready to go when it's their turn. People! The line is usually about 10 min. long. You have ample time to gather everything you'll need, pop that gas tank, unbuckle your seat belt and prepare. I do not come to play.
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Costco is trashy. I saw a guy returning an old garden hose not only dirty but worn out. People have no shame there.
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I have never shop there.
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Anonymous wrote:Our family love Costco
My husband and I love Costco for different reasons.

My husband literally love Costco. He can go there every day.
For me, I love it because I saw how crazy Costco fans like my husband are. So I bought Costco stock when it was 280 for 200 shares.

With dividends and capital gains, plus cash back from Costco credit cards, we pretty much shop there for free throughout these years. ❤️


I hate shopping at Costco. My MIL suggested Costco stock 20 years ago. It makes the pain tolerable.
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Love Costco and hate shopping there. When stuck at home during Covid discovered Costco delivery (instacart for groceries), and I will never step foot inside the building again. No more dealing with their overcrowded parking lots, or crazy shoppers, some who seem to enjoy making a day of it and others who bring their families to feast in the free snacks and still others who delight in parking their carts in the middlenof an aisle. No more of that for me
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Anonymous wrote:Costco is trashy. I saw a guy returning an old garden hose not only dirty but worn out. People have no shame there.


That is not specific to Costco. And the crowd at my Costco are way less trashy than the folks at my Walmart and Sam’s Club.
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Costco is not trashy at all. There might be a random trashy shopper there but in general, that's a no also.
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Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way OP. Haven't had a membership for years.


+1

Not impressed by their selection. But we have a small family.
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Anonymous wrote:Just did a quick spreadsheet on Costco things vs Walmart. Coffee (Walmart starbucks much cheaper than costco brand), dish detergent (cascade platinum plus much cheaper at Walmart vs Costco)

I don't get the appeal. I would NEVER breach the doors of Costco for a couple burritos.


You can’t pay me to step foot in Walmart. Plus it’s a good 30-40 min away.


NP—I hate stepping into Walmart too. Which is why I do curbside.
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Anonymous wrote:What about Pentagon City Costco?


This is the original inspiration for the Hunger Games. No.



🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Anonymous wrote:Gaithersburg Costco is its own special kind of hell. Save your sanity, drive up to Frederick or literally any other (except maybe Pentagon City).
The DC Costco is great!


Shh, don't tell the suburbanites! All the Costcos they mentioned are hellish because of the physical layout and space, but also because of the people who go there. We don't want them coming to DC. I won't pretend the DC location is an island of tranquility, but I actually enjoy going.
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I never liked Costco but after a few years I now do. We go mainly for bulk items like cleaning supplies, tp, chicken is good, chips, sometimes you just find interesting things. They have a good Asian food selection. Wines are good. I'm not getting 50 bananas and 5 lbs of grapes so there's def a lot I'm not getting but every month going once is not a deal killer. I tend to shop clothing at boutiques and truly would not be caught dead getting clothes there but I have to admit sometimes you actually find quality stuff like hoodies and casual clothing that really do work for good deals. I find myself interested in going more during change of seasons to see new items offered. We got a space heater there for example there this season. Hand warmers for the kids when they play soccer and winter track this season. So not just food and in fact rarely a ton of food but def a few fave items typically frozen. I will say if again - as someone who enjoys not $5 wine, their selection is pretty good! I'm impressed. Their linens are also a good deal. Again - you really have to carefully look through the store at everything, for me it's kinda like adventure shopping because it's not something I would do daily for our small family. But it's a nice different alternative and is handy for once a month or so.
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But yeah - holy shit - it's def a zoo all the time. I've never been when it's not but I feel like Old Town Traders and WF can also be frequently. I would def avoid weekends every location! ^


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