Anonymous wrote:The Wheaton Costco doesn’t have alcohol correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also rather support a business that stands behind its products and pays people a fair wage and trains them to promote from whinin.
Costco is a Seattle company, like REI, Starbucks and Amazon. As such, it tends to lean toward the progressive in various aspects of its business conduct. Costco has taken a beating from Wall Street over the last many years for refusing to pay its employee minimum wage, and for offering a solid benefits package (it pays employees well). Google it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also rather support a business that stands behind its products and pays people a fair wage and trains them to promote from whinin.
Huh? Costco is one of the good guys in terms of wages. It's not Walmart/Sam's busted for hiring illigals
Anonymous wrote:Costco is great. I just bought a new TV there, and it was a highly rated one (Cnet, Consumer Reports) for a real discount.
I also use their pharmacy. Often prices are cheaper than co-pay. I get contacts there as well, a year supply for much less than anywhere else (and I still submit it to my vision insurance afterwards. I also got great eyeglasses there, and so did my daughter.
I go biweekly or monthly. I don't get that much fresh food there anymore, but I get all the other stuff: toilet paper, paper towels, dishwasher detergent, laundry detergent, napkins, trash bags, canned tomatoes, pasta sauce, almonds, raisins, etc.
I can't imagine not going to Costco.
Anonymous wrote:I'd also rather support a business that stands behind its products and pays people a fair wage and trains them to promote from whinin.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks! I'm going to join Costco! I was just thinking about food and supplies like toilet paper I didn't even consider the savings on diapers, glasses, gas and party supplies. We're planning a birthday party for LO in a couple of months so I'm definitely joining before then.
Anonymous wrote:A couple of things:
1) If you order from Costco via Instacart, you do not need to be a member.
2) if you have a Costco gift card, you can use it in the store without a membership.
So - have your Instacart shopper buy you a gift card!
Anonymous wrote:A couple of things:
1) If you order from Costco via Instacart, you do not need to be a member.
2) if you have a Costco gift card, you can use it in the store without a membership.
So - have your Instacart shopper buy you a gift card!