Anonymous wrote:I love Sam's because of Scan and Go. In, scan, out, no lines. My local store is never a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Sam’s Club has always been a Costco wanna be as Walmart wants to be a Target wanna be. But, they appeal to different demographics so their pricing and item selection are different. Sam’s is far more price oriented than Costco so they will have better pricing on basics but they can’t match Costco on quality and innovation.
Anonymous wrote:The Sam’s I go to is fine. I don’t buy the processed food. I buy milk, eggs, fruit, vegetables, rice, sugar, oil, and meat. The prices are great and I use Scan and Go to avoid lines. My Sam’s is heavily Latino and I wish they would stop buying 3 cases of bottled water every week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We belong to both and have for many years. Some products we will buy at either place, but many items we prefer at one or the other. Each year we discuss dropping one of them, but always conclude it’s worth it to stay members at both.
Off the top of my head, we prefer all of the bath/toiletry items at Sam’s, as well as their paper towels/tp/napkins (all store brand.) Their bakery is far superior. And their gas lines are way shorter, at least at our location. Also also the aforementioned scan and go which our Costco does not have. I’m general, we find that if one of them doesn’t have or is out of something we need, the other one will have it. This helps because all of the stock is constantly being rotated in and out.
Funny, I’ve always heard that Costco’s bakery superiority was the biggest difference between the two. We don’t really do bakery any more but I get lots of basic clothes at Costco (especially big teen boys — underwear, t shirts, bathing suits, shorts, dress shirts, etc etc)
Sam’s bakery section is cheaper and more conveniently sized. Quality on like-for-like items is better at Costco except for croissants, which are pretty good at both stores. I buy dessert from Sam’s more often, tho, because my family likes their cream pies, Bundt cakes, and chantilly cake, none of which have a reliably available equivalent at Costco. The only cookie worth buying at Sam’s is the seasonally iced sugar cookies, which are surprisingly good if you like that kind of thing. Costco’s bakery breads are clearly nicer, but there’s a cheap French loaf at Sam’s I regularly buy because it makes an excellent Cuban pressed sandwich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We belong to both and have for many years. Some products we will buy at either place, but many items we prefer at one or the other. Each year we discuss dropping one of them, but always conclude it’s worth it to stay members at both.
Off the top of my head, we prefer all of the bath/toiletry items at Sam’s, as well as their paper towels/tp/napkins (all store brand.) Their bakery is far superior. And their gas lines are way shorter, at least at our location. Also also the aforementioned scan and go which our Costco does not have. I’m general, we find that if one of them doesn’t have or is out of something we need, the other one will have it. This helps because all of the stock is constantly being rotated in and out.
Funny, I’ve always heard that Costco’s bakery superiority was the biggest difference between the two. We don’t really do bakery any more but I get lots of basic clothes at Costco (especially big teen boys — underwear, t shirts, bathing suits, shorts, dress shirts, etc etc)
Anonymous wrote:Sams is owned by walmart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We belong to both and have for many years. Some products we will buy at either place, but many items we prefer at one or the other. Each year we discuss dropping one of them, but always conclude it’s worth it to stay members at both.
Off the top of my head, we prefer all of the bath/toiletry items at Sam’s, as well as their paper towels/tp/napkins (all store brand.) Their bakery is far superior. And their gas lines are way shorter, at least at our location. Also also the aforementioned scan and go which our Costco does not have. I’m general, we find that if one of them doesn’t have or is out of something we need, the other one will have it. This helps because all of the stock is constantly being rotated in and out.
Funny, I’ve always heard that Costco’s bakery superiority was the biggest difference between the two. We don’t really do bakery any more but I get lots of basic clothes at Costco (especially big teen boys — underwear, t shirts, bathing suits, shorts, dress shirts, etc etc)
Anonymous wrote:We belong to both and have for many years. Some products we will buy at either place, but many items we prefer at one or the other. Each year we discuss dropping one of them, but always conclude it’s worth it to stay members at both.
Off the top of my head, we prefer all of the bath/toiletry items at Sam’s, as well as their paper towels/tp/napkins (all store brand.) Their bakery is far superior. And their gas lines are way shorter, at least at our location. Also also the aforementioned scan and go which our Costco does not have. I’m general, we find that if one of them doesn’t have or is out of something we need, the other one will have it. This helps because all of the stock is constantly being rotated in and out.