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Lifer
- Dec 14, 2000
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I love Costco more than Jesus.
Confused..
You love Costco more than you love Jesus, or you love Costco more than Jesus loves costco?
I love Costco more than Jesus.
Confused..
You love Costco more than you love Jesus, or you love Costco more than Jesus loves costco?
I notice you neglected to mention soap, deodorant and toothpaste as part of your purchases.I love Costco more than sex. I spent $200 there the other day. I was only supposed to go in there for soap, deodorant, and a pack of toothpaste. I came out with Ribs, Porkchops, Chicken Sausage, a Red Velvet Cake, Pretzel Chips, a big ass thing of Hummus, a Corned Beef, and a 4 Pack of 16GB USB Drives.
I need help.
I notice you neglected to mention soap, deodorant and toothpaste as part of your purchases.
Originally, I thought that as well. You wind up saving more money than you originally thought, and if you have dogs, you'll save a boatload on their food. For example, Blue Buffalo is on-par quality-wise with Kirkland Signature. BB is ~$48 for 30lbs, whereas KS is ~$36 for 40lbs. I'll make my membership back in dog food alone once my pup switches over to adult food (Costco does sell puppy food, but my local store doesn't carry it). I also save a lot on bulk meats, like chicken ($6/lb at my local supermarket, $3/lb at Costco).
Never can seem to get out of Costco without spending $200 (and usually much more). It's a trap.
I have membership to costco and sam's club. I buy wholesale whenever I can. Specifically because of the value, you usually don't sacrifice quality either.
Never can seem to get out of Costco without spending $200 (and usually much more). It's a trap.