Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saves boatloads on alcohol alone. We get meat, spices, frozen things, household cleaners, and some non-perishables. I find their produce to be terrible but am apparently alone in that. I agree that you have to plan your trips -- we try to get there at opening time on Saturday or Sunday and we can get in and out without too much traffic. I avoid the middle of the store entirely -- I don't want to get sucked into the Target mentality of "we could use this, it's such a good price" at a place that sells in such bulk. Yes, that's a good deal on 75 socks. No, I don't need 75 socks. We go once a month and like a PP keep a separate "Costco" grocery list.
Huh? Costco socks packages are 3-5. Sometimes 6 for kids. Where did you 75 socks?
Anonymous wrote:Saves boatloads on alcohol alone. We get meat, spices, frozen things, household cleaners, and some non-perishables. I find their produce to be terrible but am apparently alone in that. I agree that you have to plan your trips -- we try to get there at opening time on Saturday or Sunday and we can get in and out without too much traffic. I avoid the middle of the store entirely -- I don't want to get sucked into the Target mentality of "we could use this, it's such a good price" at a place that sells in such bulk. Yes, that's a good deal on 75 socks. No, I don't need 75 socks. We go once a month and like a PP keep a separate "Costco" grocery list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also rather support a business that stands behind its products and pays people a fair wage and trains them to promote from whinin.
Huh? Costco is one of the good guys in terms of wages. It's not Walmart/Sam's busted for hiring illigals
Anonymous wrote:I'd also rather support a business that stands behind its products and pays people a fair wage and trains them to promote from whinin.