When we lived in CA, I was a die hard Costco girl. When we moved, I used to make the trek to Costco about a half hour away. After a while, I decided to just do Sam's Club since my Mom could get me a free card and it was 5 minutes from our house.
But, lately I have been wondering if I am missing out at Costco. I haven't been there in so long though that I don't know what is great to get there. I know in the past they carried lots that Sams did not, many different brands and offerings.
If you shop Costco or Sam's.....tell me why you do (like or hate it) and what things you love to get there for good deals. I am considering paying for the membership again...but I would want the drive and fee to be worth it. Tell me what your favorite finds are so I can make a shopping list!
Re: Let's talk Costco vs Sam's Club
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THIS!!! The super jumbo packs of Pampers have $5 off coupons in them & the store almost always has an additional coupon for $3-7 off. LOVE BJs!!!
Sam's Club all the way...I feel as if Costco doesn't even have half the brands that Sam's has. There are two by me and both only carried Huggies diapers (I prefer Pampers) and they didn't even sell baby food....I asked for my money back bc it wasn't worth my membership.
What's BJ's?
Honestly, we just moved somewhere that gave us the option between both Costco and Sams, and this is the first time we've lived where we've had Costco as an option. I actually went and checked both options out before buying a membership to Sams. I finally chose Sams b/c it seemed like for the most part both stores were almost identical in terms of offerings and prices (even at their food courts), but if something was going to be a higher price between the two, it was higher at Costco. That was enough to convince me that for me Sams was a better option.
ETA: Also, when there was a price difference, it was just a buck or two, but I figured that plus the fact that Costco's membership was higher means that overall it would add up. I mostly buy our contact lenses and produce that we eat large quantities of at Sams.
BJ's isn't an option for us, there isn't one where we live. So my choices are between Sam's and Costco.
We shop at Sam's Club. I love their produce. For some reason it seems to stay fresh much much longer than the regular grocery store.
There is actually a Costco being built about 10 minutes from our house, so we're debating switching. If they really only carry Huggies, I think that will be a deal breaker. They'd also need to carry Caribou coffee...
Charlotte Ella 07.16.10
Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
Costco.
Sam's Club is owned by Wal Mart. I don't shop at Wal Mart.
I just got a Sam's membership - I like them better.
A) Their annual fee is almost half the cost
C) Their infant formula, which DD currently uses, is significantly cheaper
D) They carry stuff that Costco used to carry but no longer does - Like Aveeno Baby Wash
E) Our Sam's Club is ALWAYS dead... and Costco is always slammed.
I haven't really checked out Sams and don't know if there's one near us, but at Costco we get:
rotisserie chicken, huge bag of spinach, blueberries + ground turkey (unless there's a sale at grocery store), Charmin toilet paper, Kirkland paper towels, 2 loaves of bread, gallon of whole milk for DS, 3- 1/2 gallon jugs of vanilla soy milk for our smoothies, eggs, love their cleaning wipes (better then Clorox wipes), used to buy Similac powder there, used to buy Huggies (now we're trying up&up due to blowouts overnight), great price on their wipes ($20) (also have Huggies wipes $24), - yes, only Kirkland brand or Huggies (Kirkland is their store brand), pumpkin pies, canned chicken (6pk for $12), I've printed photos there, you can order online... just wish the one close to us had gas. Sometimes they have cute clothes for kids. I bought DS winter boots there last year for $20 (Jack & Lily). Certainly they have a really good, very liberal return policy on everything exept electronics, which is 90 days. (I know someone that returned a couch after a year and we returned a vacuum after a few months/tried a different one). Sheet cakes for birthdays are a great price.
I don't care for their bananas unless I'm just cutting up to freeze for smoothies. If you shop the ads you can usually find produce cheaper at the grocery stores. They have a ton of unique items but doesn't mean pricing is great. (DH loves their pre-cooked steak chunks, turkey chunks, and those flavored chicken sausages).
And yes, it is almost always packed in there, lines are long and parking sucks. We find it best to go in the morning before 11 or at night about 30 minutes before they close.
Costco.
I love their options (they are getting in a lot more organic) and they have great customer service.