I'm so very late here, but I wanted to add two things.
1. Costco's return policy is RIDICULOUSLY good. I actually witnessed a man returning wilted potted plants. The customer service lady joked that he should try watering them, but they refunded him anyway. My jaw dropped.
2. I can't emphasize enough that you should never assume that things are cheaper at Costco than at the grocery store. Some people here have mentioned fruit being cheaper, but I lost track of how many times I've seen the same exact size Driscoll strawberry package that the local grocery store sells for far less. I'm mentioning those specifically just so there's no argument over quality.
Other than that, I love Costco for its lower prices on milk, sliced and shredded cheese, lettuce, and bread. I also like their spinach ravioli, frozen berries, salsa, olive oil, flour, dried beans, rice, Kirkland tortilla strips, Kirkland cat food (if you read the ingredient list, you’ll see that it’s actually better than many of the cat foods you’ll find in a pet store), and salmon burgers. Surprisingly enough, at least based on the lists of things others have mentioned, I don't find the personal care items, cleaning products, detergents, or paper products to be a good deal compared to other places.
1. Costco's return policy is RIDICULOUSLY good. I actually witnessed a man returning wilted potted plants. The customer service lady joked that he should try watering them, but they refunded him anyway. My jaw dropped.
2. I can't emphasize enough that you should never assume that things are cheaper at Costco than at the grocery store. Some people here have mentioned fruit being cheaper, but I lost track of how many times I've seen the same exact size Driscoll strawberry package that the local grocery store sells for far less. I'm mentioning those specifically just so there's no argument over quality.
Other than that, I love Costco for its lower prices on milk, sliced and shredded cheese, lettuce, and bread. I also like their spinach ravioli, frozen berries, salsa, olive oil, flour, dried beans, rice, Kirkland tortilla strips, Kirkland cat food (if you read the ingredient list, you’ll see that it’s actually better than many of the cat foods you’ll find in a pet store), and salmon burgers. Surprisingly enough, at least based on the lists of things others have mentioned, I don't find the personal care items, cleaning products, detergents, or paper products to be a good deal compared to other places.
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