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Re renewing my Costco membership. . . (Original Post) Stargleamer Dec 27 OP
Same thoughts here Attilatheblond Dec 27 #1
Bought some dried mangoes today. Simeon Salus Dec 27 #2
I always chalk up that efficiency to decent pay and benefits. nt LAS14 Dec 27 #3
Been an executive member forever. MontanaMama Dec 27 #4
I renewed my Costco membership a while back LetMyPeopleVote Dec 27 #5
I wish we had a Costco mgardener Dec 27 #6
My nearest Costco is two hours away wackadoo wabbit Dec 28 #14
Now we have a serious reason to be loyal Costco members, though their prices and service have always exceeded current ShazamIam Dec 27 #7
Since everything comes in bulk, Zackzzzz Dec 27 #8
Signed Up For A One Year Membership OhioTim Dec 27 #9
Costco gas prices are always cheaper DaBronx Dec 27 #10
It is very good gas too Wifes husband Dec 27 #11
We bought $100 gift cards for the adult kiddos for Xmas Maru Kitteh Dec 28 #12
Renewed my Exec. Membership the end of October for the next year. ProudMNDemocrat Dec 28 #13
We just renewed too EuterpeThelo Dec 28 #15
They talked us into executive also - TBF Dec 28 #16
I would support Costco if I could, but it's not going to happen FakeNoose Dec 28 #17
Costco is a warehouse of all sorts of products including hearing aids, eyeglasses, tvs, appliances, furniture etc. h2ebits Dec 28 #20
If you get around by car. . . Stargleamer Dec 28 #22
Good point ... I think it's also true of Sam's Club? FakeNoose Dec 28 #23
I think it's true of Sam's Club as well, BUT Stargleamer Dec 28 #24
No longer much bulk in my cart, on bi-weekly trip FemDemERA Dec 28 #25
Almost no stealing or shoplifting somsai Dec 28 #18
"Costco Security stops MAGA hats from entering their stores!" Jack Valentino Dec 28 #19
lol h2ebits Dec 28 #21
Yet another reason to laud Costco: True Dough Dec 28 #26
I wish I liked Costco more... buzzycrumbhunger Dec 28 #27
With pleasure Blue Owl Dec 28 #28

MontanaMama

(24,639 posts)
4. Been an executive member forever.
Sat Dec 27, 2025, 06:01 PM
Dec 27

Never not made my membership fees back. Costco backs up everything I’ve ever had to return. The folks that work there feel like friends, they’ve been there for so long.

ShazamIam

(3,046 posts)
7. Now we have a serious reason to be loyal Costco members, though their prices and service have always exceeded current
Sat Dec 27, 2025, 06:31 PM
Dec 27

normal standards.

Zackzzzz

(302 posts)
8. Since everything comes in bulk,
Sat Dec 27, 2025, 06:53 PM
Dec 27

we ate our way through their chocolate raisins and biscotti.....for the jars.
So now we have storage for the cereals, rice, beans, flour, cookies, screws & nails, etc, etc, and so forth.

Maru Kitteh

(31,351 posts)
12. We bought $100 gift cards for the adult kiddos for Xmas
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 01:05 AM
Dec 28

We are shifting as many purchases as possible to Costco. Just bought a generator there the day after Xmas.

ProudMNDemocrat

(20,649 posts)
13. Renewed my Exec. Membership the end of October for the next year.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 01:47 AM
Dec 28

As well as received my new Costco Citi VISA card that I will use for all my expenses besides rent. Earn cash back as I spend for what I need. I have been a Costco Executive Member since 2013. LOVE Costco!

EuterpeThelo

(231 posts)
15. We just renewed too
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 05:22 AM
Dec 28

Truthfully, we don't got that often because we're a two-person household and the closest stores are about six miles away. We have other local options that are much closer, usually more economical and are either blue, politically neutral or at the very least slightly more democratic than not but, in some cases, are the only store that carries some particular item we need (and we do vote with our wallets in this house). They do have great deals on a lot of things; for some things, we don't always have the storage space or can't finish stuff before it goes bad.

However, I'm so proud of the corporate citizen they are that I don't want to NOT support them (that little thing with the abortion pills aside...pisses me off no end, because women's rights is one of my KEY issues, but I guess nobody's perfect...I don't use their pharmacy and it's not like CVS or Walgreens is ANY better on that front).

TBF

(35,895 posts)
16. They talked us into executive also -
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 11:37 AM
Dec 28

it did make a lot of sense when we still had teens in the house. We buy whatever we can there.

FakeNoose

(40,476 posts)
17. I would support Costco if I could, but it's not going to happen
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 01:14 PM
Dec 28

Costco seems to have their collective hearts in the right place but ....

It's not the membership cost, either, I think their membership is fair. It's that everything is sold in large quantities. It's not a savings for me when I can't store 6 month's worth of everything they sell. Even when I shop at my regular grocery store - in the Pittsburgh area I shop in Giant Eagle and Aldi's - even there I'm forced to buy certain things in larger quantities.

I'm a single, older woman and I'm okay with buying quantities of items that will last me one month, such as toilet paper, paper towels, canned goods, dried goods, etc. I can store those items in my house, either in the kitchen or in the basement. But Costco (also Sam's Club) expects me to buy 6 months' worth of the same product and I can't store all that. Nor do I want to. I don't have a large freezer or pantry.

Costco is marketed for large families in big houses, not for singles or even older couples.

h2ebits

(985 posts)
20. Costco is a warehouse of all sorts of products including hearing aids, eyeglasses, tvs, appliances, furniture etc.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 02:14 PM
Dec 28

You cannot beat the price of hearing aids and the service that follows their purchase at no extra charge. Eyeglasses are the same. I have been a member for a long time and always manage to get an annual Costco refund check that is more than I paid for the membership.

They also have great gas and offer discounts on EV charging if you use their credit card to purchase.

Stargleamer

(2,651 posts)
22. If you get around by car. . .
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 03:25 PM
Dec 28

you can save a lot on gas. When I go into Costco I rarely see much of anything that I really want, but I do get their gasoline, and the savings I get on their gasoline over the course of one year, covers their membership cost.

Stargleamer

(2,651 posts)
24. I think it's true of Sam's Club as well, BUT
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 03:38 PM
Dec 28

Sam's Club is owned by the Waltons, isn't it? I think Costco is much more progressive and pays its workers relatively better. The part of my post about Costco using DEI and Costco suing the Trump administration is true I believe.

FemDemERA

(696 posts)
25. No longer much bulk in my cart, on bi-weekly trip
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 07:07 PM
Dec 28

But Pleasant staff and working electric scooter carts have made this my favorite store

I’ve really cut back, but Costco is one of three stores I go to frequently for my “essentials”, many of which last only a few days to a month, so work well for one or two people. I think I save enough for my basic membership at least, but for the pleasant (midweek) experience alone it feels worth it, even if I leave with just a few items and having enjoyed a sample or two.

Here are Some things off the top of my head that I get regularly or when on a fairly frequent sale:

Gas! Cheapest in town
Eggs (18 pkg)
raspberries, blueberries, Grapes
Scalloped potatoes (fridge section, sale)
Salmon/cheese/crackers snack. (Yum!) (fridge)
String cheese
Frozen chicken (strips, thighs, etc)
Chicken pita sandwiches (frozen)
Tortillas (low carb, bag, lasts)
Coffee (watch for sale)
Better than bouillon (great for soups)
Vitamins (sales)
Pain relievers: Ibuprofen, voltaren, etc.
Shampoo
Quinol (sale)
Nuts
Protein bars
Chips

Bulk:
Laundry soap
Paper products (sales)
Pkg of electric toothbrushes (sales)
Toothpaste 3 pkg

Sometimes they have good deals on shoes, clothes, appliances, etc. and easy returns! I also like them for eyeglasses. Also vaccinations, even if not your regular pharmacy. I sometimes do my covid booster there, walk up and not much wait, then do shopping

I swear, I was paid nothing for this promotion, lol! Just a happy customer.

somsai

(221 posts)
18. Almost no stealing or shoplifting
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 01:27 PM
Dec 28

Shampoo can be put in one's cart without unlocking anything. I just about never see little kids taking things off shelves opening the package and eating cookies or something while mom ignores them.

Asian Americans like it a lot.

Jack Valentino

(4,536 posts)
19. "Costco Security stops MAGA hats from entering their stores!"
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 01:43 PM
Dec 28

OK, that is complete fiction which I just made up now---
but a headline I would like to read someday,
and would make me MORE likely to pay for a membership---
even though I don't currently have a working vehicle! LOL


Also would enjoy hearing the maggots cry over that fictional headline

True Dough

(26,008 posts)
26. Yet another reason to laud Costco:
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 07:12 PM
Dec 28

They are allowing apartments to be built on the roofs of some stores, including low-income options. Amid a housing shortage, this seems like a win-win.

https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/hundreds-of-apartments-are-being-built-on-top-of-a-costco/485190

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,703 posts)
27. I wish I liked Costco more...
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 07:31 PM
Dec 28

Tried a free membership promoted at work a few years ago and was underwhelmed… It was creepy wandering the aisles full of people with their giant trolleys overflowing with monster-sized stuff, with multiple 24-packs of soda and water hanging on the sides.

Why is everything a giant container? Maybe $10 is a good price, but I don’t *need* so much stuff that I’d have to buy a shed for the overflow… Why not just have regular-sized stuff at good prices, too?

And the produce? Almost nothing was organic, and the quality was just not there.

I really wanted to love it, but given the offerings, it just wasn’t worth driving miles through seasonal Sarasota traffic to spend quadruple on groceries when Trader Joe’s was half the distance.

Maybe it would feel more worth the effort if we weren’t down to a family of two. Seems like they might want to consider that demographics are changing in that regard.

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