So about a week ago, Paul approached me about shopping in bulk, since we now have the space to stock pile. I hemmed and hawed a bit and basically landed on: as long as we don't have more stuff than we can get rid of in a year we can do it. We are hoping to be leave the country next year to finally get started on our work in Singapore. (God willing) But I do understand that it is cheaper to buy in bulk and so I agreed we should get a membership somewhere. Paul tried to go this weekend, but failed to find the store. If you knew the mall it is located in, you'd understand how easy that is to do. So today I made a second attempt and eventually found Costco.
Now we considered Sam's Club, but I've been a member before and I didn't really feel it was anything special. And everyone I know out here does Costco. [Expect for the folks doing amazon direct mail order shopping, another good option if you like to have more than one kind of cereal.] So I went in and got the card; got the AMEX card since they apparently don't except any other credit card and the service representative was dubious about my credit union debt card; got my picture taken; got the membership. I'm not overjoyed about taking out another line of credit, but we are pretty good about keeping on top of that sort of thing so I went forward.
Then I got into the store. I can tell you now, my secret internal terrier of consumerism was ready to shop. I could have easily gotten out of there with 2 cartloads. And I tried to just buy the non-perishables like TP or Kleenex but how did that Toblerone candy bar six pack get in my cart? What am I going to do with 5 lbs of dried apricots? I totally overestimated what I could get into our little freezer, so we'll be serving a few things to friends in the next few days. I'm not even sure if I saved money. But I've got 48 cans of V8 which should keep at least into the summer to prove...well I've forgot what but I will never wish I had had a V8 for the rest of the winter.
But - Costco was missing items that we use. This is a bummer since it means I will still need to make a run to the regular store at some point. What I gain in savings, I loose the convenience of one stop shopping. Also, who knows what Paul is going to bring back with him, once he gets his card. We may have to make furniture out of cans.
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Oh my gosh, how we love Costco. Cake, books, muffins, movies, cereal, blueberries... We go about every 2-3 weeks!
I know you can get some great deals there. But not everything--watch unit prices/cost per pound.
I have recently converted to Aldi for as much as I can get there for cheap. As soon as I figure out all the shopping tricks around here we will move.
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