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[quote=Anonymous]I fly southwest a decent amount, so for me the membership pays for itself with the discounted southwest gift cards. ($450 for a $500 card; occasionally they sell them for $430) The other time I use the membership for birthday parties and entertaining. A Costco vegetable tray is $11 and at wegmans the same product is $30. So it’s pretty easy to get your money’s worth. I live in a townhouse and I don’t have a walk in pantry, so I don’t do my day to day shopping at Costco because it just results in too many huge boxes and containers. But for things like organic berries, organic nuts - Costco is a huge savings! I find Costco is a great deal when you compare truly comparable items. They carry a lot of high end product lines now. So, you can get a cheaper similar version elsewhere, but not the same exact item. Eg, the Kevin’s pre-made meals are cheaper at Costco than anywhere else, but you could certainly find some other brand that’s cheaper in general.[/quote]
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