Some of the prices are exactly the same (I checked at Costco.com). Others are maybe $2 more. But still better than the grocery stores for some items. I do look up prices at Giant, etc. when comparing unit costs. Fortunately, grocery store prices can easily be checked online. I used to just buy all my groceries at the closest grocery store, but those days feel long gone. |
Exactly this. |
I really like pepitas - they have doubled in price most everywhere. I read that most are grown in China. |
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Tariffs.
Even if the food is grown in the US, packaging may be made in China. |
| You are right to be worried! Thanks to this administration, unexpected inflation is showing up whether in the form of tariffs, lowered labor supply etc. Official data hasn't shown it yet, but the markets are waiting for it. |
100%. For example, if you buy loaf bread, you can get two loaves for what one loaf costs in the grocery store. If you buy chips, you can get a giant bag for the price of a regular bag or even less in some cases. The apple price per pound is often lower than grocery store sale price. |
| Costco online prices are usually higher than in store. |
This. If you are being ripped off at Costco it’s because you are being tricked by the shiny impulse purchases and don’t actually know what staples should cost. I buy the same things over and over again at Costco and I know exactly what they cost at the grocery store and if it’s a good deal or not. |
You guys have H Mart, the best store. I am so jealous bc I am far from all of them. |
Costco is indeed a publicly traded company which means its financial information is public information. If you think that Costco "must squeeze out every dime it can" from members, you frankly have no understanding of Costco as a company or what has made it a great business. I promise you Costco is not squeezing its members making a mere $7 billion of net income on $250 billion of sales (< 3% margins) in 2024. |
| Costco just passes on its own costs to members. Its profit is made mostly from membership fees, not markups on items. |
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Gave up our Costco membership years ago We no longer have a need for bulk items.. plus the crowds and long lines were always simply exhausting to deal with. |
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>>>Some of the prices are exactly the same (I checked at Costco.com).
FYI, Costco.com prices are generally higher than the in store price. |
| What is making grocery prices go up is inflation and trumps tariffs and tariff threats. It’s not a store-specific issue. |
A lot of times the shipping is free, so I think they up the online price to account for that. |