Last year we spent $3,500 at Costco. That included a couple of one-off things like an artificial Christmas tree and shelves for the garage but is still a lot of money. That doesn't include any Costco gas. This is for two adults no kids. We go every 2-4 weeks.
Most commonly the things we buy are fresh foods (fruit, steak, fish, vegetables), wine ($10-15/bottle), paper towels, toilet paper, soap (laundry, dishwasher), 24-pack carbonated waters, coffee beans, maple syrup, mixed nuts, cereal, oatmeal, toothpaste, floss...what am I forgetting?
Where available we get the Kirkland brand products. I look at the unit price for something like coffee beans or maple syrup and it's way cheaper than at the grocery store. Yet it doesn't feel like we're saving any money, quite the opposite.
Here is today's receipt. We're buying foods for a party tomorrow so there was some additional stuff on here we don't usually buy.
Most commonly the things we buy are fresh foods (fruit, steak, fish, vegetables), wine ($10-15/bottle), paper towels, toilet paper, soap (laundry, dishwasher), 24-pack carbonated waters, coffee beans, maple syrup, mixed nuts, cereal, oatmeal, toothpaste, floss...what am I forgetting?
Where available we get the Kirkland brand products. I look at the unit price for something like coffee beans or maple syrup and it's way cheaper than at the grocery store. Yet it doesn't feel like we're saving any money, quite the opposite.
Here is today's receipt. We're buying foods for a party tomorrow so there was some additional stuff on here we don't usually buy.
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