We are getting a Costco Wholesale warehouse in area, and I will be opening this month. Is it any better than Sams? I have a Sams Club Membership, but Costco is offering our Company a half off membership fee ($22.50), and I was wondering, if it's worth it. Especially since I already have a Sams Club membership.
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I have memberships to both of them. Their prices are similar, but I think Costco has a slightly better offering of different food products that we can use. Sam's has a better stock of non-food items and convenience foods.
I just asked Stromba which he prefers and he said exactly the same thing I said. He also says to join Costco to keep money out of Walmart's hands! LOL
If I could only have one, I'd choose Costco.
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I'll agree with MrsP on this one, up north we have BJ's (no, not THAT one) Wholesale and Costco, I find Costco is more in line with what you'll need food wise. Quick note, their boneless, skinless chicken cutlets are the bomb. I recently had to buy some at a supermarket, they cost more and had a huge amount of fat and gristle to be trimmed prior to cooking. Costcos' are trimmed just about perfectly, no more than a tiny bit of fat, much better buy for the money.
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That's the one item I buy every time I go, the boneless, skinless chicken tenders (both clubs have them). We have a big chest freezer in the garage so I'll buy 6-8 bags at a time, along with 8-10 gallons of milk (it's 50 cents a gallon cheaper than at the supermarket). Costco also has the most delicious fresh peppers (6 HUGE peppers, 2 ea. red, orange and yellow...I stuff them with ground turkey breast). And I haven't found the chicken saussages anywhere else but Costco. Their fresh mozzerella is to die for. :)Originally posted by Morgan
I'll agree with MrsP on this one, up north we have BJ's (no, not THAT one) Wholesale and Costco, I find Costco is more in line with what you'll need food wise. Quick note, their boneless, skinless chicken cutlets are the bomb. I recently had to buy some at a supermarket, they cost more and had a huge amount of fat and gristle to be trimmed prior to cooking. Costcos' are trimmed just about perfectly, no more than a tiny bit of fat, much better buy for the money.
Bouncer...I didn't know that about Amex. Sweet deal.
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