When you see such full carts, it's possible those people are shopping for a group home. I had a brief career, like 9yrs or something, as activities director or administrator of group homes for mentally delayed adults. The staff always shopped at Costco.I went to Costco yesterday to get my stepfather's cats medication. The vet office calls it in there. It was busy as always. I did renew a membership because I wanted reading glasses and their prices are great. However, I'm not so sure how crazy I am about the glasses. My prescription is complex. The eye MD office is expensive.
The amounts people buy is off the charts. While waiting in line, a smaller woman of about 40 was pushing one of the flat carts so laden with stuff, I could tell she was having a hard time pushing it. The amounts there don't work real well for me. I may try their cat food for the ferals and I got a case of organic canned peaches awhile back that were good. Also their protein powder prices. And voltaren gel.
I think you meant "painfully aware". That's true in my area. Thankfully, you'd have to drive nearly five hours to get to Kelowna, where there's the nearest Costco to our location. My wife & some of her friends have a deal where if one of them is going there, they'l pick up this or that for the others.Not here. People are painfully away of the local businesses it's destroyed.
Yes, typo. Thank you.I think you meant "painfully aware".
They most certainly have. We joined way back when you had to have a business to become a member in the 1990’s. Now anyone can become a member. They have more and more Costco stores popping up everywhere. They reach out to other companies to see if they will assist their preferences of products with positive results. They ARE definitely doing good.Following three different Costco groups (FB & Blogs), the number of discussions of packed stores and parking lots has increased.
Does it seem to you that more people joined Costco. I can’t blame them for wanting to save money on groceries. I just don’t want them all there when I am.
you have to buy a membership
..well of course that reasoning doesn't work here in the UK, Frank..and Costco is massively popular here in recent years and they continue to open new stores... altho' they are still sporadically placed around the countryMaybe more people are going to Costco because Walmart is such a circus. Plus, since you have to buy a membership, Costco is less likely to fall victim to grab and dash gang thefts, yes?
Their ''white goods'' (washers, fridges freezers, ... tv's etc ) are all way overpriced above the market here in the Uk... garden furniture and things like sheds, all way overpriced, and I can buy them cheaper in other stores or online ... but for me... as a person on my own now .. it's been a life saver being able to buy in bulk, and so much cheaper than the Major supermarket chains... Just a shame that compared to the US Costo stores, ours don't have a Huge variety of food... but generally for food, toilet paper..kitchen paper, bottled water.. I save ££'s by shopping at Costco.. and of course huge savings on fuel.In our area, Costco is very popular. And I love it as well. I will take Kirkland over Sam’s or Great Value any day. We dropped our Sam’s membership.
But yeah, you have to know your prices at Costco. I save about $60 a month and there are some items I can not get anywhere else but Costco. Just don’t buy a hot tub or their pricey lawn furniture!
whaaaat ?... £26 here... for Trade or £15 for online shopping...... we easily claw that back, and more in savings in petrol, and food throughout the year...We've got a Sam's and Costco within 10-15 mins. or so from home and have never set foot in either one....just kinda sticks in my craw to have to pay a $50-$60 membership fee just for the privilege to walk in the door in order to give them more money to purchase their stuff.
You are right, I shopped at Sam's for many years when my son was here. We were the hangout house for his friends. I had a big freezer in the garage to hold all the frozen snacks, pizza, waffles, etc. to feed the crew.Their ''white goods'' (washers, fridges freezers, ... tv's etc ) are all way overpriced above the market here in the Uk... garden furniture and things like sheds, all way overpriced, and I can buy them cheaper in other stores or online ... but for me... as a person on my own now .. it's been a life saver being able to buy in bulk, and so much cheaper than the Major supermarket chains... Just a shame that compared to the US Costo stores, ours don't have a Huge variety of food... but generally for food, toilet paper..kitchen paper, bottled water.. I save ££'s by shopping at Costco.. and of course huge savings on fuel.
I'm fortunate that I live within 30 minutes drive of 2 Costco stores.. 1/2 of the country are not within 3 hours of one..
Exactly that. If I didn't have the 2 big freezers in the outbuildings, I probably wouldn't shop at Costco...You are right, I shopped at Sam's for many years when my son was here. We were the hangout house for his friends. I had a big freezer in the garage to hold all the frozen snacks, pizza, waffles, etc. to feed the crew.
I stopped using them years ago but am thinking of renewing my membership. It is true that when we are alone we have to be careful about how we spend. It is not only about food but all things household, personal and even clothing. I am doing research now if I would prefer Sam's or Costco. I think more people would use them if they had freezers and storage space.