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Post by cath4k on Feb 6, 2016 20:07:10 GMT
Thank you so much for your help, everyone! I will have to check it out, for sure.
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Post by lovetodigi on Feb 7, 2016 2:55:54 GMT
There are just two of us and I can't imagine not having a Costco membership. I get all of my meat and produce there as well as toilet paper, paper towels, eggs, K-cups, over the counter meds, walnuts, pecans and almonds, etc. Love that place. The prices for photo printing, eye exams and glasses are great. We also bought my new CRV using their auto program and that alone saved us thousands in addition to the time that it saved by not having to negotiate a price. Everything went super smooth.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2016 4:52:17 GMT
Maybe you all can help me. Our Costco is 15 - 20 minutes away (so it won't be a regular place to get gas, we won't go multiple times per week, etc.) We have a lot of restrictions. We are all gluten free and one is dairy free. We try to eat organic or at least all-natural and we have to avoid things like perfumes in non-food items, too. I have heard that Costco carries some organic/all-natural products, but do they carry enough for a membership to be worth it for our family? It varies from location to location. One of my local Costcos carries a lot more organic than the other. Both have quite a lot of GF items. We're in Oregon. The Costco closest to my parents doesn't carry nearly as many organic or gf things as the ones here. I'd recommend one if their free shopping passes to check it out and see if the one close to you would suit your needs.
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