Anonymous wrote:>>>Some of the prices are exactly the same (I checked at Costco.com).
FYI, Costco.com prices are generally higher than the in store price.
Anonymous wrote:Costco is a publicly traded company beholden to a Board of Directors and major shareholders. Costco, therefore, must squeeze out every dime it can, so if they have to charge $50 for a bag of pistachios and up the membership fee to $200 they will do so because the shareholders demand it to be so.Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure I get this thread. Costco makes its money on the membership fees and sells most items at a very low gross margin particularly compared to WalMart or Target. That's not to say that every single thing is cheaper at Costco or that you cannot find a lower quality alternative elsewhere that will meet your needs but generally Costco delivers value.
Anonymous wrote:We’re in CA. I haven’t seen recent price increases. Costco is far far better than Safeway, Lucky, Nob Hill etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I read this before I signed up last week
It all depends upon what you are buying.
100%. For example, if you buy loaf bread, you can get two loaves for what one loaf costs in the grocery store. If you buy chips, you can get a giant bag for the price of a regular bag or even less in some cases. The apple price per pound is often lower than grocery store sale price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I read this before I signed up last week
It all depends upon what you are buying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pistachios prices have gone up because of increased demand due to the Dubai chocolate craze and a bad crop year.
Exactly this.
Anonymous wrote:Pistachios prices have gone up because of increased demand due to the Dubai chocolate craze and a bad crop year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a Costco membership, but have started to buy Costco and Sam's Club items from Boxed.com. It is interesting how little food I seem to get from a $200 order, though I am buying expensive items like nuts, maple syrup and olive oil. I am surviving by cutting out snacks, restaurants, and items that seem to be subject to price gouging. And making even more of my food from scratch. It is all a bit annoying.
Probably because a lot of your money is going to the boxed.com middleman.