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if you live by yourself or with just one other person you might say ‘Why do I need to buy bulk? I don’t have enough storage for 300 rolls of toilet paper.’ But it’s not about quantity it’s about quality and service… Their buyers are pretty selective about assessing the value of prospective goods to sell. Their generic label Kirkland Signature aims to sell products that are of equal or better quality than name brands for a lower price (I buy K-Sig organic olive oil, organic coconut oil, blocks of aged parmigiano reggiano, organic lemon ginger kombucha, organic cashews, frozen wild sockeye salmon, grass fed butter from new zealand)… Their prices on imported cheese are crazy and I’m always buying stupid fun new snacks desserts and treats there to try. I don’t really drink anymore but their alcohol selection is great. You can return anything at any time no questions asked with the exception of electronics which has a time window. Twice when I was a broke young woman I returned all of my uneaten and half-eaten pantry and frozen foods including literally one ravioli and got like $200 cash (I don’t do this anymore… don’t do this)… I do return and repurchase my sonicare toothbrush nearly every year because they have some kind of a manufacturing defect that makes the motor break prematurely and I would rather deal with Costco than go to the manufacturer. Don’t even get me started on the luxury bidet deals and this is a whole other necessity I will get into at a later time. They sell luxury beauty items and fragrance at a significant markdown on their site. Prescriptions are cheaper there than nearly anywhere else and you don’t even need a membership to buy them. They offer discounts to members like insanely cheap rental cars and moving trucks, travel packages, auto/home/pet insurance, and they have an auto buyer program where Costco pre negotiates a deal for you with local dealerships. In fiscal year 2023 Costco’s profit margin was only 2.6% and they make 73% of their profit from membership sales so they really are giving you a great value for your membership. I’ve heard they treat their employees well. And if you get an executive membership and shop there often enough with the check you get at the end of the year the membership pays for itself. No I don’t work for Costco but I swear my eternal fealty to them…
Apr 16, 2024

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fellow Costco cult member. I love the little old ladies in my Costco that lounge on the display furniture like it’s their living room!
Apr 18, 2024
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tunnelvisiontv people here are too obsessed with social propriety to do such a thing but EYE am the little old woman lounging on the furniture
Apr 18, 2024
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TIL i'm not using my costco membership correctly
Apr 16, 2024
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mikzaga oh absolutely you need to work that membership!!!!!
Apr 16, 2024
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my heart remains hardened
Apr 16, 2024
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Ok I’ve been debating doing this for a while and you‘ve sold me on the cheese
Apr 16, 2024
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asopa it’s truly like 95% of the reason why I go. every time I look at the cheese section at normal grocery stores I get angry and feel a profound sense of injustice
Apr 16, 2024
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honestly you slayed this
Apr 16, 2024
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shupi thank you queen I feel like Don Draper
Apr 16, 2024
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