Anonymous wrote:Hate, hate Costco. Reminds me how gluttonous people have become. Who needs a gallon of cashews or a pallet of crappy processed croissants? And piles and piles of cheap poor quality clothes
Anonymous wrote:Hate, hate Costco. Reminds me how gluttonous people have become. Who needs a gallon of cashews or a pallet of crappy processed croissants? And piles and piles of cheap poor quality clothes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just spend 20 minutes googling the things you buy at costco and compare to walmart and your local grocery store. Costco is more expensive than all other places for all things.
10000000%. years ago 20/20 or one of those news magazine shows did an entire show about this.
You pay more for the headache that is the costco experience.
Even if it was a slightly good deal I don't want to pay $3 for a lot more berries than I can eat and then throwing half of them away when they get moldy. I'll buy the smaller pack, spend less, and have no waste.
How big is your family? We only have 4 people and have no trouble eating 2lbs of strawberries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate, hate Costco. Reminds me how gluttonous people have become. Who needs a gallon of cashews or a pallet of crappy processed croissants? And piles and piles of cheap poor quality clothes
I kind of agree with the gluttonous part. Families forever have survived without all this bulk foolishness. So you saved a dollar per pound on ten pounds of chicken breasts, but you need a deep freezer to store the chicken. Where is the savings there? I do think Costco has quality items, though I don’t know about their clothes? They aren’t designer clothes, but I’m sure they are probably fine.
What turns me off of Costco mostly is I simply don’t enjoy shopping there. I can’t think of a worse way to spend a weekend morning than in a Costco.
Anonymous wrote:Hate, hate Costco. Reminds me how gluttonous people have become. Who needs a gallon of cashews or a pallet of crappy processed croissants? And piles and piles of cheap poor quality clothes
Anonymous wrote:Hate, hate Costco. Reminds me how gluttonous people have become. Who needs a gallon of cashews or a pallet of crappy processed croissants? And piles and piles of cheap poor quality clothes
my favorite is the Kirkland chocolate covered almonds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just spend 20 minutes googling the things you buy at costco and compare to walmart and your local grocery store. Costco is more expensive than all other places for all things.
10000000%. years ago 20/20 or one of those news magazine shows did an entire show about this.
You pay more for the headache that is the costco experience.
Even if it was a slightly good deal I don't want to pay $3 for a lot more berries than I can eat and then throwing half of them away when they get moldy. I'll buy the smaller pack, spend less, and have no waste.
Anonymous wrote:DS works there, a few streets away from us in Wheaton. He loves it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just spend 20 minutes googling the things you buy at costco and compare to walmart and your local grocery store. Costco is more expensive than all other places for all things.
10000000%. years ago 20/20 or one of those news magazine shows did an entire show about this.
You pay more for the headache that is the costco experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the snow and the semi-holiday week, plus Gaithersburg. Normal weekday at Wheaton is fine.
People don’t work in Gaithersburg?
The Gaithersburg Costco is generally more hellish than the Wheaton Costco.
My experience too. The Gaithersburg one seems to have a lot of East and southeast Asian families who shop together. And by together, I mean grandparents, parents and three kids. It’s hard to maneuver around all of them.
Same behavior, just different ethnicities in Wheaton, DC, and Beltsville.