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Family of four, we go every two weeks. Cook a ton and eat a ton.
Organic chicken thighs Organic ground beef, pork, lamb Fresh buffalo mozzarella Provolone, chunk Parmigiano reggiano, shredded, box Dave’s multigrain bread Batteries Electric toothbrush and heads Toothpaste - sensodyne Mrs Meyers hand soap Milled soap French or Australian Contact lens solutions Drinks - sparkling water, Gatorade Kids snacks Spices Olive oil Honey, moms marmalade, kerrygold butter Rice - sushi rice, basmati Seaweed snacks Noosa yogurt They have started to carry popular Korean makeup products (!) Various Asian snacks, European chocolates especially at holiday season Fruits - raspberries, grapes, apples, golden kiwi, blueberries, strawberries, grapefruits, oranges Gas Gift cards (Uber) Swiffer Boxing tape Scissors Monitor, laptop (great return policy) ….I could go on |
| Their heavy whipping cream and big cafeteria size cans of crushed tomatoes or sauce are great deals. One big can for making a pot of sauce rather than opening 4-5 from the grocery store. |
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We were a family of 3 and now 2. Always over bought ('how could you not) and no longer go. They have some good stuff but who wants to store toilet paper for years.
Let's not talk about the large volume of frozen foods and meats that never left the freezer. Food just doesn't taste right after 6 months. Also, our yearning for some foods just changed. |
I am genuinely baffled by the people in this thread who talk about storing toilet paper for months or years. How infrequently do you use the washroom? We are a family of three, one of us is outside the home during the daytime (and thus using washrooms and TP elsewhere) five days a week, one of us works outside the home three days a week, and one of us is home most days all day. We go through a Costco pack of toilet paper every 6 weeks. 3 bathrooms in the home. |