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We will go at weekend and see what they have on offer. Once pram is in the boot there isn't much room left so that will stop us getting carried away 

Costco offers good prices for quality products. If you want cheap garbage there are cheaper places.
Yeah those garbage Class A British sourced chicken breasts are really terrible, you're right. Post below you (#32) seems to agree that most supermarkets can offer the same thing cheaper
As somewhere to do a weekly shop I agree with the general consensus that things like everyday food can be had for cheaper on high street supermarkets. However, there are IMO benefits of Costco; cheap fuel, Michelin tyres (when on offer) warranty especially on electrical goods is second to none (others items too), customer service, special offers for one off items eg garden things etc, food at the cafe, fresh pizzas, custom made birthday cakes, bulk buying good quality meat, deserts and pastries too. We go about once a month or so often to just have a browse but sometimes still end up with a boot full. Also agree that though sometimes items are a little more expensive, quality is a lot better especially with food.
I find makro better for food.
The only one of these I'll fit as is when I qualify as a chartered engineer in hopefully about a year's time. Is there any other loophole people use?
Certainly at the Sheffield Costco Amex is the only credit card they accept. We have to use debit cards when we go.Oh and I pay with my credit card. Non-Costco Amex. But I'm sure they accept Visa and MasterCard too. :S
Certainly at the Sheffield Costco Amex is the only credit card they accept. We have to use debit cards when we go.
Well despite what I said above, I am quite interested. I see the 'qualifying criteria' for membership is
Current or Retired Employee of:
- Banking / Finance
- Local Government
- Fire / Rescue Service
- Post Office
- Airlines
- Education
- Police Force
- Civil Service / Armed Forces
- Medical / Health Service
OR
- Insurance
Qualified as:
- Qualified / Certified / Chartered Accountant
- Chartered Architect
- Doctors (MD) / Dentist / Optician / Pharmacist
- Chartered Surveyor
- Solicitor / Barrister / Magistrate / Advocate
The only one of these I'll fit as is when I qualify as a chartered engineer in hopefully about a year's time. Is there any other loophole people use?
- Chartered Engineer / Civil etc
See post #52. To add, I guess it makes people feel an air of exclusivity, which given human's psychological approach shopping when they think they are getting a bargain or a deal, will definitely drive salesWhat the **** is this all about? How do they justify their restrictions? To keep plebs out? Doesn't make sense, more customers = more business, restricting people is just going to cut profits![]()