This article on Costco kind of hit home.
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@LuFins-Dad said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
I find Costco to be very valuable for specific items. We have a list of stuff that’s pretty much it… ground beef, chicken breasts, NY Strips, cherry tomatoes, berries, (fin goes through the berries and tomatoes in bulk), coffee (I can’t find my favorite at other places), TP and paper towels. There’s a few other things we might grab if it coincides with being there, and if I’m in DC I will always grab a bottle of good booze, but that’s about it.
I agree with the author about sampling stuff… if I just bought big bottles of hot sauce there, I wouldn’t have discovered @Renauda s recommended sauce…
Speaking of which, my Yucatan Sunshine is almost gone. I generally don't use a bottle of hot sauce in a year, but that stuff is tasty. I have a bottle of their Tiger Sauce arriving today.
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In all fairness, Costco’s are extremely prevalent in my area. I have three that I drive within a half block of every day… Plus, the work has me stopping in Costco pretty much twice a month, and Karla uses the Costco pharmacy.
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@Mik said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
Speaking of which, my Yucatan Sunshine is almost gone.
I just ordered some. Ya'll are liking it too much for me to just watch. I'm simple, I normally put Cholula on my eggs etc... Sounds like this might be an upgrade.
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I wouldn’t mind a touch more heat, though. Thinking about how to doctor it a hair.
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@Mik said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
Some people are never satisfied.
Just drop a little cayenne or Aleppo pepper on it. Heat's easy. It's flavor that counts.
Amen.
The difference between a Cajun cook and a wannabe? Heat.
True Cajun food is seasoned, not spicy.
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@George-K said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
@taiwan_girl said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
Taiwan Costco offers alcohol samples. LOL
I'll have to reconsider my non-membership.
They did not have beers but I saw probably 5-6 different hard liquor drinks (whiskeys, etc) had their little sample station set up.
(PS Not sure if you could go back for seconds, but maybe if you rotated through all the 5-6, they would forget you by the time you got back to the first one. 555)
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I am always glad I went after I go, but I don't like the process of going through the place. It's just a stressful place. The parking difficulties, walking distance to the entrance, the membership card check, the crowds, trying to find that one thing you thought they had last time but now they don't seem to have it, the complicated checkouts, and the cart check at the exit. HEB is so much more peaceful.
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Costco is good when you have to buy lots of disposable diapers for babies/toddlers. Toddlers like to play with those bigger diaper boxes too. (In a pinch, you can put a baby in the diaper box too so the baby won't roll too far from where you left the baby. But you can do that with the bigger Amazon boxes too.)
Gasoline is also cheaper at Costco.
Some popular electrics, when you don't need the newest version and don't need to customize, are usually cheaper at Costco.
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@Axtremus said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
Gasoline is also cheaper at Costco.
I saw a link (clickbait) saying that although it's cheaper at Costco, gas stations nearby are probably within a penny or two. Filling up a 15 gallon tank might cost as much as 30¢ more, but you won't spend as much time in line.
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@George-K said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
@Axtremus said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
Gasoline is also cheaper at Costco.
I saw a link (clickbait) saying that although it's cheaper at Costco, gas stations nearby are probably within a penny or two. Filling up a 15 gallon tank might cost as much as 30¢ more, but you won't spend as much time in line.
Jeez, @George-K
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@Axtremus said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
In a pinch, you can put a baby in the diaper box too so the baby won't roll too far from where you left the baby.
You need to stop storing your babies on hills. Babies should be stored on flat ground, it's standard practice.
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Between Kroger and Meijer rewards, I always get $1 off per gallon when I fill up. Costco can't beat that.
Retailers around here have adjusted their prices and offerings to compete with Costco. I used to buy berries - I eat a lot of them - at Costco. Now they're cheaper elsewhere.
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@Horace said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
@Axtremus said in This article on Costco kind of hit home.:
In a pinch, you can put a baby in the diaper box too so the baby won't roll too far from where you left the baby.
You need to stop storing your babies on hills. Babies should be stored on flat ground, it's standard practice.
You overlooked the fact that babies can rollover on their own when rested on flat ground.