Costco is terrific! We have been going there for about 40 years (or more) when it was called Price Club (named for the founder, Mr. Price). They have good deals and they are very good to their employees and customers.
My wife is one of the ladies that hands out samples. She’s not a Costco employee but she enjoys the job. Well, except for the homeless people that come in making a free meal out of whatever she’s making. I still don’t know how they get in.
We don’t have one, we have a Sam’s I don’t belong to. Not a lot of need for buying mass quantities of much, unless my Dog starts binging when I am asleep…
Costco is terrific! We have been going there for about 40 years (or more) when it was called Price Club (named for the founder, Mr. Price). They have good deals and they are very good to their employees and customers.
If only there was one close.
Best we can do is Sam’s Club and ours ain’t great.
Yes, because the ROI makes sense. Even with a hybrid, just the savings on fuel pays for my membership and then some.
Never found the need to buy a garage load of anything
@ironcheftoni And to the best of my knowledge, they have never sold garages. Collapsible carports, yes, but not garages.
My wife is one of the ladies that hands out samples. She’s not a Costco employee but she enjoys the job. Well, except for the homeless people that come in making a free meal out of whatever she’s making. I still don’t know how they get in.
@tweezak they walk backwards through the exit.
Their return policy alone gives such a peace of mind. And makes it so easy to take a chance on brand new products you’ve never tried before.
I don’t even buy in what I think of as bulk but a Costco membership pays for itself in a couple of buys of bottom tier single ply toilet paper.
Nice booze, too.
We don’t have one, we have a Sam’s I don’t belong to. Not a lot of need for buying mass quantities of much, unless my Dog starts binging when I am asleep…