Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally depends on which one you go to and when you go.
But the Pentagon City one is the inner circle of hell no matter when you go, FWIW.
And this is the one closest for me. Sigh.
Go to the DC Costco, at least you can buy liquor there! The only one in the region unless you’re driving to Delaware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco is basically Walmart for the over 125k median income folks. It’s also a mental illness if you ask me - no it isn’t cheaper nor better quality - just allows people to stuff themselves more. Yes I’ve tried it but wasn’t for me. I do appreciate it as a shareholder though so keep on buying 600 granola bars at a time, thx.
When I read posts like this I wonder if people have spent any time in a Costco. They’re absolutely cheaper and higher quality. First example I can give you is toilet paper. $20 for 30 rolls. Which is higher quality than the same $20 for 30 rolls from the target brand. Lactaid brand milk is 5.29 at Costco its 6.99 at Safeway. Dog food is loads cheaper and made by various high-quality pet food brands. I could go on and on but I think when people say it’s not cheaper or good quality than they’re just speaking out of ignorance.
Definitely. Many people poo-poo costco but dont even understand the business model (as clearly posted on here by several posters who were corrected).
Dont want to go to costco? Totally fine, absolutely agree thats your right. But do not make up lies to make yourself feel better about not wanting to go to costo.
I'm definitely happy to profit from Costco but I do it in share price gains/dividend. Not interested in profiting from it by saving a few bucks on grocery/gas bc the crowds aren't worth it. But hey more power to those who love it- all your membership fees are making me richer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm cracking up at all the Costco haters who have been exactly once and probably on a Saturday afternoon. Hate away!
There are a lot of reasons to hate Costco, but most of them don't get mentioned here.
The idiots in the parking garage at Pentagon City would be a totally reasonable reason not to become a member, though. Definitely hard on the blood pressure. Of course, they're probably equally stupid at other parking garages.
Yes, trip on a saturday afternoon in that place is a completely valid reason to hate costco. My husband does it all the time and I honestly don't understand how he can be so chill about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco is basically Walmart for the over 125k median income folks. It’s also a mental illness if you ask me - no it isn’t cheaper nor better quality - just allows people to stuff themselves more. Yes I’ve tried it but wasn’t for me. I do appreciate it as a shareholder though so keep on buying 600 granola bars at a time, thx.
When I read posts like this I wonder if people have spent any time in a Costco. They’re absolutely cheaper and higher quality. First example I can give you is toilet paper. $20 for 30 rolls. Which is higher quality than the same $20 for 30 rolls from the target brand. Lactaid brand milk is 5.29 at Costco its 6.99 at Safeway. Dog food is loads cheaper and made by various high-quality pet food brands. I could go on and on but I think when people say it’s not cheaper or good quality than they’re just speaking out of ignorance.
Definitely. Many people poo-poo costco but dont even understand the business model (as clearly posted on here by several posters who were corrected).
Dont want to go to costco? Totally fine, absolutely agree thats your right. But do not make up lies to make yourself feel better about not wanting to go to costo.
I'm definitely happy to profit from Costco but I do it in share price gains/dividend. Not interested in profiting from it by saving a few bucks on grocery/gas bc the crowds aren't worth it. But hey more power to those who love it- all your membership fees are making me richer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm cracking up at all the Costco haters who have been exactly once and probably on a Saturday afternoon. Hate away!
There are a lot of reasons to hate Costco, but most of them don't get mentioned here.
The idiots in the parking garage at Pentagon City would be a totally reasonable reason not to become a member, though. Definitely hard on the blood pressure. Of course, they're probably equally stupid at other parking garages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco is basically Walmart for the over 125k median income folks. It’s also a mental illness if you ask me - no it isn’t cheaper nor better quality - just allows people to stuff themselves more. Yes I’ve tried it but wasn’t for me. I do appreciate it as a shareholder though so keep on buying 600 granola bars at a time, thx.
It is cheaper and better quality. Look into the business model. They keep only something like 4000 skus. Walmart has something like 150k. Their distribution model means they are selling product before invoices are even due. They only take something like 12% margin and pass on savings to members. They are a phenomenal business and treat associates well.
It isn’t for everyone. But it is certainly not a Walmart for the 125k set nor a mental issue to stop there.
That would be great if it were true. I've seen plenty of stories showing the unit prices of costco items are in fact not any cheaper!
both can be true. But for the vast majority of Costco's relatively small stock it is less expensive. Sure I saw the same article where Coke or other name brand sodas are not cheaper at Costco, or where Safeway's BOGO sales may be cheaper or Walmart's blue light something is cheaper. Those examples are few and far between. Just buy your Coke Zero when it's on sale at Giant.
True, some sale prices elsewhere can be cheaper. But base price to base price, costco is almost always cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Costco is basically Walmart for the over 125k median income folks. It’s also a mental illness if you ask me - no it isn’t cheaper nor better quality - just allows people to stuff themselves more. Yes I’ve tried it but wasn’t for me. I do appreciate it as a shareholder though so keep on buying 600 granola bars at a time, thx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco is basically Walmart for the over 125k median income folks. It’s also a mental illness if you ask me - no it isn’t cheaper nor better quality - just allows people to stuff themselves more. Yes I’ve tried it but wasn’t for me. I do appreciate it as a shareholder though so keep on buying 600 granola bars at a time, thx.
When I read posts like this I wonder if people have spent any time in a Costco. They’re absolutely cheaper and higher quality. First example I can give you is toilet paper. $20 for 30 rolls. Which is higher quality than the same $20 for 30 rolls from the target brand. Lactaid brand milk is 5.29 at Costco its 6.99 at Safeway. Dog food is loads cheaper and made by various high-quality pet food brands. I could go on and on but I think when people say it’s not cheaper or good quality than they’re just speaking out of ignorance.
Definitely. Many people poo-poo costco but dont even understand the business model (as clearly posted on here by several posters who were corrected).
Dont want to go to costco? Totally fine, absolutely agree thats your right. But do not make up lies to make yourself feel better about not wanting to go to costo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco is basically Walmart for the over 125k median income folks. It’s also a mental illness if you ask me - no it isn’t cheaper nor better quality - just allows people to stuff themselves more. Yes I’ve tried it but wasn’t for me. I do appreciate it as a shareholder though so keep on buying 600 granola bars at a time, thx.
When I read posts like this I wonder if people have spent any time in a Costco. They’re absolutely cheaper and higher quality. First example I can give you is toilet paper. $20 for 30 rolls. Which is higher quality than the same $20 for 30 rolls from the target brand. Lactaid brand milk is 5.29 at Costco its 6.99 at Safeway. Dog food is loads cheaper and made by various high-quality pet food brands. I could go on and on but I think when people say it’s not cheaper or good quality than they’re just speaking out of ignorance.
Definitely. Many people poo-poo costco but dont even understand the business model (as clearly posted on here by several posters who were corrected).
Dont want to go to costco? Totally fine, absolutely agree thats your right. But do not make up lies to make yourself feel better about not wanting to go to costo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco is basically Walmart for the over 125k median income folks. It’s also a mental illness if you ask me - no it isn’t cheaper nor better quality - just allows people to stuff themselves more. Yes I’ve tried it but wasn’t for me. I do appreciate it as a shareholder though so keep on buying 600 granola bars at a time, thx.
It is cheaper and better quality. Look into the business model. They keep only something like 4000 skus. Walmart has something like 150k. Their distribution model means they are selling product before invoices are even due. They only take something like 12% margin and pass on savings to members. They are a phenomenal business and treat associates well.
It isn’t for everyone. But it is certainly not a Walmart for the 125k set nor a mental issue to stop there.
That would be great if it were true. I've seen plenty of stories showing the unit prices of costco items are in fact not any cheaper!
both can be true. But for the vast majority of Costco's relatively small stock it is less expensive. Sure I saw the same article where Coke or other name brand sodas are not cheaper at Costco, or where Safeway's BOGO sales may be cheaper or Walmart's blue light something is cheaper. Those examples are few and far between. Just buy your Coke Zero when it's on sale at Giant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco is basically Walmart for the over 125k median income folks. It’s also a mental illness if you ask me - no it isn’t cheaper nor better quality - just allows people to stuff themselves more. Yes I’ve tried it but wasn’t for me. I do appreciate it as a shareholder though so keep on buying 600 granola bars at a time, thx.
When I read posts like this I wonder if people have spent any time in a Costco. They’re absolutely cheaper and higher quality. First example I can give you is toilet paper. $20 for 30 rolls. Which is higher quality than the same $20 for 30 rolls from the target brand. Lactaid brand milk is 5.29 at Costco its 6.99 at Safeway. Dog food is loads cheaper and made by various high-quality pet food brands. I could go on and on but I think when people say it’s not cheaper or good quality than they’re just speaking out of ignorance.