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Earlier this year I found out that Costco allows non-members to order
items for 2-day delivery from a subset of the items they carry. Fortunately for me, that includes canned V8 juice by the case. It makes it convenient for me because I'm a pedestrian these days, and an order gets delivered to my door step. A case containes 28 11.5 fl. oz. cans and weighs around 22 lbs. Costco boxes them one case to a box. My current order should arrive tomorrow and includes 5 cases plus a 20 oz package of cooked crumbled bacon bits. I tried the bacon out of curiousity last time and found they worked quite well for me, uing them as toppings and adding them for flavor to some other stuff I cooked. Because they're already cooked, I don't have deal with cleaning up after cooking bacon. That's a good enough reason for me to try them again. The downside is that Cosco requires an order to amount to at least $75 (U.S.) to qualify for free shipping. Costco also adds a 5% surcharge to non-member purchases. At present, that still makes it cost competitive and comes in just a bit cheaper than buying an equivalent amount of the V8 46 fl oz cans (1 case of 28 11.5 fl oz cans = 7 46 fl oz cans). John |
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