Friends. Colleagues. Citizens of the world.
I've become an official Costco member.
Please load me up with Costco tips, hacks, advice, and vibes. πβ€οΈ
I've become an official Costco member.
Please load me up with Costco tips, hacks, advice, and vibes. πβ€οΈ
Comments
*writing this one down*
Just be nice to food court. It's arguably the worst section to work in 'cause of how a lot of customers treat them.
I've also recently discovered their Portuguese custard tarts (frozen section) and those are phenomenal as well π
Better price + size and you get to portion out your own cuts!
ONE OF US.
So keep an eye on the picket line and also the crab legs.
Toilet paper comes in a 30 pack. You're golden.
So long as the catling doesn't break into my stash to "bless" the paper towels (make them holey)? 10/10!
Blueberries are always cheaper when you factor in the cost per pound compared to other places
Eggs are also loads cheaper when you factor in cost per egg
Welcome to Costco πβ¨οΈ
That's what I do when I take a Amtrak to Comic Con and back. π
Get everything!
They do samples on Saturday. It's going to be busy. But don't eat breakfast or lunch, and just snack your way around Costco!
Though, maybe do that first before loading up your cart, or you might buy the whole store. π
Or a party!
I hope the latter. π
In all seriousness. Costco looks and feels big. Sometimes I walk through to see what options there are as each one has different items. I stock up on proteins and wellness items.
Also my costco sells bulk thinly sliced ribeye, great for bulgolgi or cheesteaks.
I will try this and report back. π€
Paper towels, toilet paper usually. Egg whites are incredibly priced.
The English cut bacon is fantastic and a sleeper hit imo.
i like buying the trays of fresh steak and fish and portioning them out to stash in the freezer
they have the best deal on spam and canned fish in this economy, so deff spring for the multipacks!
if your food court still offers hot dog fixings, try mixing together ketchup, mustard, and onion for food court κΉμΉ, it's apparently a thing in korea π