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Subject: Costco membership
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"gloria.p" > wrote in news:hlngqr$ujb
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september.org:

> Cindy Fuller wrote:
>
>
>> To my thinking, a membership doesn't make
>> much sense for the two of us. We don't have oodles of space to store
>> large quantities of stuff. Anyone in a small household want to chime

in
>> one way or another?
>>
>>
>>

>
> There are just two of us. I love Costco's cheese selection, their large
> bags of shelled pecans and almonds, mushrooms, fresh figs in season,
> baby salad greens, smoked salmon, whole beef tenderloins (for the
> extended family visits or guests), cry-o-vac boneless chicken breasts,
> large pkgs of yeast, multi-packed batteries, artichoke and jalapeno
> spread, and multi-pack canned tomato sauce. Since our neighborhood
> Albertson's has closed along with their pharmacy, I am about to transfer
> our prescriptions to Costco. We have three Costcos within 10 miles of

us.
>
> I do try to go only once or twice a month because I'm like a kid in a
> candy store there.
>



They even give you coupons to shop there!!!!! (Well, I know you
*would* have
coupons over there, but it's a 'new thang' over here - soon we will be
as good as america!!)

http://www.costco.com.au/Resources/c..._FEB_FINAL.pdf


Someone mentioned Raisins before.......... $47 off a 1.3kg bag.....
but
they don't give you the actual price of the items.

--
Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia

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