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Wife did this with a Camaro.Lease or buy a GM vehicle and get a 700.00 Costco gift card through Jan 2.
Wife did this with a Camaro.Lease or buy a GM vehicle and get a 700.00 Costco gift card through Jan 2.
I would have rather ate the moths.Here is a gross one.
Sunday we go to Costco and pick up the usual. Also I bought a bag of the Kirkland quinoa to give it a try. I opened the bag today and it was full of those little moths!! I almost threw up I was so disgusted. Not sure I will be able to eat quinoa for quite some time.
Yes I was buying some 15g protein Greek yogurt with 0 sugar and they stopped carrying it. Havnt had a yogurt since. RipThe only bad thing is when you get used to a product and the they stop carrying it. On other note their meat products are very good, ime.
They have these chicken patties that I like but are being phased out. I bought like 10 boxes.The only bad thing is when you get used to a product and the they stop carrying it. On other note their meat products are very good, ime.
As an aside, a cashier once told me that when a price ends in 7, it means that it is being discontinued. But you all probably already knew that.
Probably because you don't need a warehouse club to get a gallon jar of jalepenoa dirt cheap. Just go to Kroger.Kinda annoying when you're looking for something that Costco should have, but they don't carry it. Like pickled jalapenos. Why don't they carry this? They have jarred olives, some olive tapenade thing, jarred salsa, jarred artichoke hearts if I recall correctly...but no jarred jalapenos? wtf
As an aside, a cashier once told me that when a price ends in 7, it means that it is being discontinued. But you all probably already knew that.
It was me from late summer wondering when they would have them. We have since had them a couple times. Love them.Someone asked about chicken pot pies. Mine had them a month ago. Didn't get one though.
Leeroy Jenkins said:Wtf is chop meat? Ground beef
Yes organic ground beef and turkey. Organic bone in chicken and boneless chicken breast. May be a few other things but can't recall at the moment.I think so
I assume that you are talking about the ones that cost around $18.If so the wife and I have been eyeing them but have yet to pull the trigger. I'll definitely look out for them the next time I go.Mr. Ected said:It was me from late summer wondering when they would have them. We have since had them a couple times. Love them.
It is funny how when my kids were little, I wished that they would sell them in smaller sizes since we couldn't finish one, now that my kids are teenagers, I have to buy two so I can have enough with some leftovers!!!
Yes, they are very good; if you’ve ever had the Costco Chicken Noodle Soup, the ingredients are similar, with the nice chicken breast meat, vegetables and all. It looks and tastes like something you’d make at home, as does most of their prepared food.I assume that you are talking about the ones that cost around $18.If so the wife and I have been eyeing them but have yet to pull the trigger. I'll definitely look out for them the next time I go.Mr. Ected said:It was me from late summer wondering when they would have them. We have since had them a couple times. Love them.
It is funny how when my kids were little, I wished that they would sell them in smaller sizes since we couldn't finish one, now that my kids are teenagers, I have to buy two so I can have enough with some leftovers!!!
This is just silly. A lot of people might wonder the same thing about pretty much every product at Costco/Sam's. Anyway, many people have a use for a large container of cheap jalapenos. Sam's carries them, and I'm really glad they do. They are a lot better than the grocery store jalapenos, and of course, a lot cheaper (I've literally had people ask me where I get these wonderful jalapenos).shuke said:Probably because you don't need a warehouse club to get a gallon jar of jalepenoa dirt cheap. Just go to Kroger.
These things are f-ing awesome. Also, @Mr. Ected, you must have some really hungry kids if you can finish off 2, because at least at my store, they're easily 16" in diameter.shuke said:Someone asked about chicken pot pies. Mine had them a month ago. Didn't get one though.
It's not that we can finish 2, we can do a bit more than one. If I buy 2, then I have a full meal and good amount of leftovers!These things are f-ing awesome. Also, @Mr. Ected, you must have some really hungry kids if you can finish off 2, because at least at my store, they're easily 16" in diameter.shuke said:Someone asked about chicken pot pies. Mine had them a month ago. Didn't get one though.
I had their pre-made tamales on Sunday night. First time for those, and they were fantastic.
They are very good! Weigh about 5lbsshuke said:Someone asked about chicken pot pies. Mine had them a month ago. Didn't get one though.
Then why carry pickles? It's annoyingshuke said:Probably because you don't need a warehouse club to get a gallon jar of jalepenoa dirt cheap. Just go to Kroger.
Are you Me?
We just got a membership. It's about a half hour away so we may only hit it up once every few months but looking forward to the insight you guys have.
Not available in my area yet...but definitely a game changerAnd now they're offering free same-day delivery on everything? It says available in most metropolitan areas, so I figured no way we'd make the cut. I signed on, entered my address, and BOOM. They can deliver everything to my house in 2hours. Only catch is you have to be home to accept the delivery.
https://www.costco.com/grocery-household.html?&EMID=B2C_2017_1115_Holidaysavings_ending
OMG OMGAnd now they're offering free same-day delivery on everything? It says available in most metropolitan areas, so I figured no way we'd make the cut. I signed on, entered my address, and BOOM. They can deliver everything to my house in 2hours. Only catch is you have to be home to accept the delivery.
https://www.costco.com/grocery-household.html?&EMID=B2C_2017_1115_Holidaysavings_ending
Not available in my area yet...but definitely a game changer
Seems like it's going to be 25-27% more expensive, that limits the value quite a bit IMO.Will I receive my Executive rewards?
Yes, you will earn your 2% Executive rewards on the warehouse merchandise sell price, but not on the 15% to 17% markup or the 10% service fee.
So no mark up on 2-Day delivery?Seems like it's going to be 25-27% more expensive, that limits the value quite a bit IMO.
They freeze good. Eat half and save the rest.I'd love to get one of those but they're just so damn big
I assume you mean freeze after baking it? Do you unfreeze just by throwing it in the over for a certain amount of time?They freeze good. Eat half and save the rest.
Doesn't say but I'd assume there is a markup. I know that the Costco.com prices are generally more expensive than in store.So no mark up on 2-Day delivery?
I like going to the store. My wife? Not so much.Am I the only one that likes actually going to the store? I know where everything is and I only go during non-peak hours. I love the spaciousness of the aisles. They also have a lot of interesting food and non-food items that they rotate so its nice to see if there's something that catches my eye. Every once in awhile, I'll come across a new food item that becomes a regular in the rotation. I'm really enjoying this bagged mediterranean mixed salad at the moment.
Be careful of the same-day delivery. I have used the same 'program' thru a grocery store (Wegmans). What I have noticed is that the items tend to be a bit more expensive. Also whether or not you have a 'Delivery Fee' there is also a 'Service Fee' and are asked for a tip for the person that picks out your stuff and delivers it. Not sure if the same thing happens with Costco, but Wegmans uses the same company (Instacart), so I would think it would be so.And now they're offering free same-day delivery on everything? It says available in most metropolitan areas, so I figured no way we'd make the cut. I signed on, entered my address, and BOOM. They can deliver everything to my house in 2hours. Only catch is you have to be home to accept the delivery.
https://www.costco.com/grocery-household.html?&EMID=B2C_2017_1115_Holidaysavings_ending
You could sign up then cancel for a refundNot Costco, but BJs. I always get the free trial membership things in the mail & use them, but I never find enough reasons to pay to be a member. Am I missing something?
Also, does Costco ever offer these free trials?
After baking. We ate what we could one night. There was about half left over that I wrapped with foil and put in the freezer for a later date. I thawed in in the fridge overnight and heated it up in the oven and it tasted the same.I assume you mean freeze after baking it? Do you unfreeze just by throwing it in the over for a certain amount of time?
Buy 5 tires. Return 1 for full refundI decided to explore how ridiculous I could get with the Costco return policy. I bought a double pack of mustard and salsa, a triple pack of ketchup. I took one bottle/jar of each out and took the rest back.
Costco person: "Is there anything wrong with these?"
Me : Nope.
Costco person: refund or store credit?
Costco person proceeds to give me my store credit card and I go on my way. So basically you can have free ketchup, mustard, salsa or anything else that is sold in those twin packs for free, forever. Some say I'm a hero, but I don't see it that way.
I think we bought ours there. I can tell you that it's REALLY F-ING HEAVY (like most are). Best workout either my wife or I have gotten out of it was me carrying it downstairs to assemble. We're guilty of the "buying exercise equipment makes you healthy" theorem. I'll see if I can get some details on which one she ordered.shuke said:Anyone bought a treadmill at Costco?
Trying to find good reliable reviews for exercise equipment is about impossible.