Don't have much use for Costco being a single bro, just living life in a tiny apartment. Last things I bought was a bunch of Advil (Kirkland brand). Sometimes I'll get LOX there. Most of the food ends up going to waste, I can get those taquitos at trader joes.
TP, paper towels, granola bars, diet dr. pepper, cat/dog food, traeger pellets, bananas, milk, cheese, eggs, string cheese, brats in the summer (break up the box and freeze them separately), chicken breasts, chicken patties, bacon, dish soap, laundry soap, and Dave's Killer Bread. DKB is a huge one, my Albertsons sells it for like $5 or 6 a loaf, Costco gives you two for $7. Having a freezer and garage comes in handy for Costco trips, rarely go to a normal grocery store.
Love my Amex, but if they give me the same cash back on Visa or Mastercard I'll be juiced. Hate it when I go somewhere and they don't take Amex.
I think you can go to the DKB store and get like 10 frozen loaves for 25 bucks or something. I can't remember the exact deal but a lot cheaper than grocery. If you have the freezer space, and you like the bread, well worth it. I get a lot of the same, TP, paper towlels, chicken to freeze, salmon burgers, samon fillets, veggie burgers. I'll buy a big chunk of ground beef and make a whole bunch of hamburger patties to freeze. Dish and laundry soap, eggs.
I love Costco! Except that I can rarely leave there without spending much more $$ than I intended to.
I grabbed some ribs to grill up this weekend at Costco today. The new one out in Ridgefield is nice and spacious. Wasn’t too many people either.
...they are about to have a grand opening for a new super-mega Costco over here in Bend, not only will it have gas but also a car wash and a DRIVE-THRU FOOD COURT!!!