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[quote=Anonymous]It depends on your eating patterns. I did the math once and just the savings on milk for our kid paid for the annual membership as we were saving a couple dollars a week on milk. The other big savings items are meat, nuts, PB, fancy jam, berries, coffee, and some high end stuff like Raos, Kerrygold, pesto. If you buy any of those regularly, it may pay for your membership. I haven’t priced out the yogurt and sandwich bread for comparison but that’s another area where I suspect the savings would cover the annual cost, if you buy those regularly. The also often have great prices on kids clothes and coats but that’s pretty hit or miss so I wouldn’t get it for that. They also have decent prices on sheets, towels, and pans, but so does Target. The trick is that you need to shop smartly — don’t buy a five pound bag of carrots, and stay away from the snack food and electronics aisles unless there is something you specifically need. [/quote]
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