We gave up our Costco card because there isn't one locally and we just didn't buy enough on line.
When we used to go to Medicine Hat regularly we would at least go in and browse with the in laws but it's not really our thing. We can get good enough deals through bulk barn.
http://www.moneysense.ca/save/budgeting/how-one-family-spent-573-at-costco/
I live in a small Canadian Prairie city with a spouse and a dog. We retired in 2018. This is what life is like.
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You can have my Costco card from my cold dead hand!
ReplyDeleteSince my daughter's arthritis went into remission and we don't get into Winnipeg much anymore, the Costco card has been pretty questionable. Not sure I'll renew this year. But it's nearly impossible to drop less than 200 bucks when we walk in there. Could be because we don't get to do it very often, so we stock up when we do. Love those big packs of pre-cooked bacon!
ReplyDeleteI’m considering joining Costco. There’s a relatively new one near me. They pay their workers the best wages and benefits in the business. It’s not a workers paradise, but a big improvement over wal mart’s corporate plantation.
ReplyDeleteIf there was one convenient we'd probably/maybe keep it๐
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