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Gas
Nuts (deluxe mixed)
Nut bars
Chocolate-coated biscotti
Ham
Frozen cod fillets
Lots of others


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Posts: 18627 | Location: One hop from Paradise | Registered: July 27, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't shop in stores, my wife does. I know she goes to Costco at least twice a month, I'm guessing staples like paper goods, some food products. I should say that I do go once a year when we need pellets for the water softener, too heavy for her, she needs to work out more!

I have bought a TV and a computer from them, both on line. Both items were defective but Costco Concierge got me straightened out.


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Kirkland brand spirits are very good, I'd bet the Kirkland IPA is good as well.

The meat department at costco has good quality, love the Australian Lamb Chops, salmon, the $5 pre cooked whole chickens are a steal.

Kirkland Foot long or regular hot dogs are good, I can't think of a Kirkland product I've bought and had to return...
 
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Anyone have a bad experiences with Costco milk? I've returned gallons of 2% milk on three occasions given it appeared to be spoiled.

I only buy the whole milk, but it always seems to stay fresh longer than grocery store milk to me.




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I have to admit: I've never been in a CostCo. Eek



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No Aldi's in Oregon.

Different Costco's have regional products. As in Oregon does not sell hard spirits - yet. We do have good big eggs at the local one though.

Never had bad milk there.

Have purchased a tv & blu-ray player from them. Mostly since their return policy rocks.

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Organic bread
Vanilla
Maple Syrup
Olive Oil
Dress Pants and Socks
Butter
Milk
Half & Half
Ice Cream
Nuts (walnut, pecan, ect.)
Garbage bags
Detergent for Laundry and Dishes
Body Soap (cheaper than Dove on sale)


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The rotisserie chicken can't be beat. Their trail mix is laced with crack.
 
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Forgot to mention their olive oil. There was a recent study of olive oils that found many, many brands (including some prominent imported oils) were not pure olive oil, but blended with less expensive oils and branded as pure. One of the brands that passed the tests and came out a pure, virgin olive oil is Kirkland. It's all we buy now.


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albacore tuna, kirkland vanilla ice creme, low sodium bacon, frozen salmon ($ $ $ )
key lime pie,

I wish I would have saved the list of the 8 items that we liked , but they no longer carry.

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Different Costco's have regional products. As in Oregon does not sell hard spirits - yet. We do have good big eggs at the local one though.


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this is definitely true. Even within the same county, different costcos have different merchandise. In the more affluent neighborhoods, the stores have more selection of premium wines, diamonds, and other high-end products. The more effluent neighborhoods get the shittier selections.



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Their twelve-buck jeans. Their buck-fifty polish dog and coke.

They got rid of Polish sausage a while back, maybe around the end of 2016? Hot dog is the only option now w/ the drink.

My favorite thing at Costco is probably the gas.


Not where I live. Both are still available.


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Several years back visited a Costco in Edinburgh, Scotland. Looked pretty much like one here in the States. short of the Kirkland brand haggis and blood pudding.

We use CostCo almost exclusively for tires, dog and cat food and meats. I go through their cheese pizzas faster than I care to admit. Never been unhappy with any fresh meat, fish or vegetable purchase there.
 
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Yakisoba frozen noodles.

Vegetarian, but quite good for a quick lunch.
 
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got the new monthly sale flyer today , only one item out of 30 , that either of us could use Mad





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We found their paper towels to be the best on the market.

Living in Arkansas, I really miss Costco.





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Their trail mix is laced with crack.


Hmmm. That explains a lot. Eek


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The problem with Costco is I haven't found anything I didn't like.
 
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Kirkland Toilet Paper and Paper Towels are always in my house. The Kirkland signature Wines are an absolute steal. I suspect most are big name relabeled. Never had any that disappointed for the price.



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Yakisoba frozen noodles.

Vegetarian, but quite good for a quick lunch.

Try mixing in some of their canned chunked chicken breast. Yum.
 
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