Costco Purchases
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Anna_S

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1,473 posts

236 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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I'm venturing to Costco tonight for the first time!
What are the highlights, what should I not leave without?

Vixpy1

42,697 posts

288 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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A canoe

Nicholas Blair

4,111 posts

308 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Garden shed and golf clubs.

Austin.J

888 posts

216 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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The pizza, its like a distbin lid!

NikB

1,834 posts

289 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Austin.J said:
The pizza, its like a distbin lid!
That sounds nice biggrin

andy43

12,611 posts

278 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Angus rib-eye steak, their carrot cake and chocolate cake (again, dustbin-lid-sized), sliced mango, have a look in the freezer cabs at pies, beef wellingtons etc - some of it isn't bad.
And another canoe here.

Papoo

3,925 posts

222 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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No idea about in the UK, but here in Arizona, the quality at Costco is of a very high standard for the price...

To answer your question... A golf cart, and an 8 gallon box of fish food.

Try to combine them in a game.

Roger645

1,784 posts

271 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Big jar of Jelly-belly jelly beans and some fillet of venison

juice

9,612 posts

306 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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A big F-Off inflatable swimming pool.

No idea about the food, sorry.

Anna_S

Original Poster:

1,473 posts

236 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Ooh what a fun place, definitely found some bargains on the alcohol isle!

taldo50

1,357 posts

218 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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all im hearing about at the mo is costco, what the hell is it? i live in the northeast, if its a new thing it may not have made it up norf yet

Stu R

21,443 posts

239 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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taldo50 said:
all im hearing about at the mo is costco, what the hell is it? i live in the northeast, if its a new thing it may not have made it up norf yet
just a big cash and carry. Like makro but half decent. There's been one in gateshead for years. smile

tali1

5,284 posts

225 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Their celebration cakes are the best and cheapest around.Apart from that it is pretty disappointing and unspectacular - the highlight being their generous refund policy.

camgear

6,941 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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CAKE

JonRB

79,427 posts

296 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Trouble with Costco is that you can go in for a packet of biscuits and come out £300 poorer but with a trolley-load of stuff. Everything a bargain apart from the fact that you hadn't intended to purchase it. smile

sal 965

586 posts

235 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Jim Barry wine. £15 in morrisons and less than than £7 at Costco.

Saying that i've just blown £293 tonight and that was using the passport offers.

Wasn't much to show for it apart from bottles and cans and meat

Papoo

3,925 posts

222 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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sal 965 said:
Wasn't much to show for it apart from bottles and cans and meat
hehe That'll do it... What the hell else did you go for?

Oddly over here in the US, their diamonds appraise for much higher than they cost. A friend purchased an engagement ring from there, which was politely declined (haha), and he only lost about $45 when selling it to a high street jeweller..

Nicholas Blair

4,111 posts

308 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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JonRB said:
Trouble with Costco is that you can go in for a packet of biscuits and come out £300 poorer but with a trolley-load of stuff. Everything a bargain apart from the fact that you hadn't intended to purchase it. smile
And add VAT

JonRB

79,427 posts

296 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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One thing you do have to watch with Costco is that not everything is a bargain. The trick is to only buy the loss-leaders and genuine bargains and steer clear of the claw-back stuff.

Wine is not automatically cheaper, for example. Often the supermarkets can match the price, especially when running Special Offers.

I've also found 'tech to be massively over-priced. TVs and Laptops are often a model behind yet priced at or just below the internet selling rate of the equivalent current model. You need to be *very* clued up to get a bargain in that dept.

Two ongoing bargains for petrolheads are car batteries (Bosch Asia Silver at £60-odd rather than the usual £90-odd) and Mobil 1 engine oil.

satans worm

2,456 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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JonRB said:
Trouble with Costco is that you can go in for a packet of biscuits and come out £300 poorer but with a trolley-load of stuff. Everything a bargain apart from the fact that you hadn't intended to purchase it. smile
This is just so true hehe