Sujet : Re: OT: big Costco run
De : joelcrump (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Joel)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 19. May 2024, 18:38:40
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DFS <
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Yeah Costco rocks.
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Costco is or was recently the 2nd biggest brick-n-mortar retailer in the
US (and the world). Their per store sales must be astronomical, given
how few there are.
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I virtually never feel like I'm being ripped off at Costco, vs the
high-priced Publix, where they recently wanted $4.19 for a very small
bag of baked Lay's chips.
Yeah, the only issue is whether you want that much stuff at once, but
for big consumers of a particular thing, it can't be beat for price
and quality.
I've gotten the equivalent of 12 fridge packs of
Pepsi in one trip, there, four packs of 36.
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144 Pepsis?! Yikes. Addicted much?
I go through soda like crackheads go through cocaine.
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