Anonymous wrote:Do you have a large basement for storing all the extra stuff you have to buy in bulk at cost co? Do you have a large SUV to bring all the stuff home?
Anonymous wrote:Is most of your wardrobe Kirkland brand?
Anonymous wrote:How many people are in your family?
Are you a hoarder?
Would you say you are overweight?
Do you live in the suburbs or exhurbs?
Where did you go? You haven't answered any questions...
Anonymous wrote:Do you feel like the lighting makes you feel weird?
Anonymous wrote:Do they have the big bag of mini stroopwafels that I couldn't find on my last trip?
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need pesto for tomato soup?
Anonymous wrote:Why not shop at giant? Or Safeway? Or Teeter?
Anonymous wrote:Ask someone what they do for a living to be at Costco at 3pm
Anonymous wrote:What sort of racial diversity are you noticing ?
Anonymous wrote:Do they have olive salad?
Anonymous wrote:How much are eggs???
Anonymous wrote:How much is ground beef and chicken breasts?
NoneAnonymous wrote:How many free samples have you tried?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are probably gone by now, but did you notice that your anxiety went up while you were there? I rarely go to Costco, but every time I do, I notice a spike in my anxiety. I think Costco attracts anxious hurried people. It has a very doomsday feel to it like you are stocking up for the apocalypse.
Not OP but my anxiety goes down at Costco. It’s so easy! I was in and out in 30 minutes last week. I’ve been shopping there for decades though so I know what I’m doing. I can see it being overwhelming for newbies. Weekend nights are easy, or early morning on weekends. It’s definitely a “know thyself” kind of store. Are you really the kind of person that will eat 5 pounds of baby carrots? You need to be honest with yourself. We mostly buy the luxury good but there are some things we buy in bulk because we eat a lot (black beans, yogurt, mini tomatoes). And I like buying TP only once a year.
I’m guessing you go to a better location than the other poster. The Gaithersburg location is anxiety inducing!! Seriously can’t get into the store without hearing people honking all pissed off in the parking lot.
Anonymous wrote:You are probably gone by now, but did you notice that your anxiety went up while you were there? I rarely go to Costco, but every time I do, I notice a spike in my anxiety. I think Costco attracts anxious hurried people. It has a very doomsday feel to it like you are stocking up for the apocalypse.