Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to price club almost once or twice a week. One reason is that I entertain a lot and Costco allows me to be a generous hostess with food and booze.
Another is that we have figured out what we like and how not to waste. My weekly purchase for a family of 4 ncludes apples, oranges, baby spinach, milk, mushrooms, bread, tomatoes, cucumber, peppers.. Every two weeks I replenish onions, yogurt, eggs, organic chicken, salmon, paneer, cereal. Stuff like cream cheese, butter, cheese, pesto, cooking oil, spices etc do not get relenished as often.
Which Costco still carries paneer? I haven't seen it at mine in ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why they don't just drop the membership altogether. So many more people would shop there.
Basically, Costco makes its money on the membership fees, not its products.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/05/05/how-costco-wholesale-corporation-makes-most-of-its.aspx
How can that be when so many people say they are getting back the fee in the form of a bonus check at the end of the year? Seems like they'd be better off reeling in all the shoppers who are on the fence or having a weak moment rather than exclude them.
There are so many people who have memberships and rarely go.
Anonymous wrote:I go to price club almost once or twice a week. One reason is that I entertain a lot and Costco allows me to be a generous hostess with food and booze.
Another is that we have figured out what we like and how not to waste. My weekly purchase for a family of 4 ncludes apples, oranges, baby spinach, milk, mushrooms, bread, tomatoes, cucumber, peppers.. Every two weeks I replenish onions, yogurt, eggs, organic chicken, salmon, paneer, cereal. Stuff like cream cheese, butter, cheese, pesto, cooking oil, spices etc do not get relenished as often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why they don't just drop the membership altogether. So many more people would shop there.
Basically, Costco makes its money on the membership fees, not its products.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/05/05/how-costco-wholesale-corporation-makes-most-of-its.aspx
How can that be when so many people say they are getting back the fee in the form of a bonus check at the end of the year? Seems like they'd be better off reeling in all the shoppers who are on the fence or having a weak moment rather than exclude them.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why they don't just drop the membership altogether. So many more people would shop there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why they don't just drop the membership altogether. So many more people would shop there.
Basically, Costco makes its money on the membership fees, not its products.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/05/05/how-costco-wholesale-corporation-makes-most-of-its.aspx
Anonymous wrote:We gave up our membership when we got a local Aldi’s. You get good prices and don’t have to buy in bulk.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why they don't just drop the membership altogether. So many more people would shop there.