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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve never understood why small families or single people by a Costco membership… We have been members for years. I compared prices between my local grocery store and Costco. Detergent and paper products – my local store usually run specials / coupons and is cheaper than Costco Cheese sticks – cheaper at Costco Propel – cheaper at Costco Soda – it depends if my grocery store is running a sale or not. A lot of times my grocery store will have a buy two get two free and it’s cheaper, but if they don’t have a special, Costco is cheaper. Coffee K cups – cheaper at Costco 88% ground beef – cheaper at Costco Salmon – cheaper at Costco I do not like Costco chicken breasts. And too often I’ve had bad experiences with their produce.[/quote] I’m sure you’re right about grocery store sales being cheaper for paper products, but I’d personally rather have the huge Costco packs in the garage and not have to think about it again for a couple months, or search ads. I’ve priced milk, half and half, Kerrygold and eggs, all of which we go through frequently, and it’s all significantly cheaper at Costco.[/quote]
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