Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We save on these:
Cheese, jam, chips, protein bars, fruit (sometimes), hummus, the $5 rotisserie chicken, on sale Claritin, coffee, huge jug of vinegar, Better than Bouillon, nuts, organic sugar, cereal.
Every grocery store sells a $5 rotisserie chicken. Costco is not special there.
But they are old and dry and Costco’s are fresh out of the oven.
They're all the same. The stores all cook them daily, then they sit under the lights until the end of the day. At that point, whatever is left is tossed or turned into chicken salad for the next day's salad bar. Costco might sell them faster so they cycle more quickly, but that would be the only difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We save on these:
Cheese, jam, chips, protein bars, fruit (sometimes), hummus, the $5 rotisserie chicken, on sale Claritin, coffee, huge jug of vinegar, Better than Bouillon, nuts, organic sugar, cereal.
Every grocery store sells a $5 rotisserie chicken. Costco is not special there.
But they are old and dry and Costco’s are fresh out of the oven.
Anonymous wrote:Too crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We save on these:
Cheese, jam, chips, protein bars, fruit (sometimes), hummus, the $5 rotisserie chicken, on sale Claritin, coffee, huge jug of vinegar, Better than Bouillon, nuts, organic sugar, cereal.
Every grocery store sells a $5 rotisserie chicken. Costco is not special there.