Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It entirely depends on what you buy, but you can definitely save a lot of money. Last night I paid $5.99 for quart of half and half at Safeway. I know 1000% the same brand at Costco is $2.99. Huge savings.
+1. Every single thing I buy at Costco is cheaper and better than the equivalent at the grocery store. If not, I buy it at the grocery store, which I have to go to anyway for things I don't want/can't get at Costco. But I usually spend less than $50/week at the grocery store and $100-$150/week at Costco. If Costco isn't saving you money, you are doing it wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Y'all. We belong to Costco AND Sams. And I go to each one about 2x a month. And our family only has 4 people in it! Every year we discuss dropping one (it would be Sams) but we decide that its still worth it to belong to both. AMA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco is for those who lack basic math skills.
I did the math. Unless the price of gas changes, the membership is worth it.
This. I max out my rewards every year on gas alone. And it does not have to be purchased from their pumps. Until we start driving less, I'm using a costco card til I die.
Anonymous wrote:It entirely depends on what you buy, but you can definitely save a lot of money. Last night I paid $5.99 for quart of half and half at Safeway. I know 1000% the same brand at Costco is $2.99. Huge savings.
Anonymous wrote:Totally depends on which one you go to and when you go.
But the Pentagon City one is the inner circle of hell no matter when you go, FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm such a Costco enthusiast. We always get paper goods, cream cheese (my kids eat a lot of bagels), milk, this semi prepared salmon with pesto butter that is insanely yummy, cheeses, dino chicken nuggets, spinach, pasta and Rao's sauce, coffee, vanilla ice cream, vitamins, coca cola, that really good French jam, peanut butter. Other stuff as well. They curate so you can find really tasty things. Their chocolate chip cookies are extremely good but they come in such a huge quantity I get them only for groups.
This. Costco is always better for the same quality and pricewise per quantity. They sell only popular, good quality products. Fresh produce - we only buy what lasts longer or can be consumed quickly like onions, salad boxes and fruits.
+1
But all of you who hate it or think it’s not a good value, please go to another store.
House brands are quality at low prices. We only have a fam of 4 but it's nice to not have to buy chicken nuggets every week for the kids' lunches! It's nice to stock on TP and seasonally, find interesting things/gifts/etc. They have really good platters for parties, event stuff, etc. It's not for everyone and I don't think you need it but if you can afford it and it's not too far from you, it's not like an option like this hurts you!Anonymous wrote:Totally depends on which one you go to and when you go.
But the Pentagon City one is the inner circle of hell no matter when you go, FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:I'm such a Costco enthusiast. We always get paper goods, cream cheese (my kids eat a lot of bagels), milk, this semi prepared salmon with pesto butter that is insanely yummy, cheeses, dino chicken nuggets, spinach, pasta and Rao's sauce, coffee, vanilla ice cream, vitamins, coca cola, that really good French jam, peanut butter. Other stuff as well. They curate so you can find really tasty things. Their chocolate chip cookies are extremely good but they come in such a huge quantity I get them only for groups.