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Chinatown posted:heres a pro move:
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I helped a WW2 Vet find the right size and colors of the plaid flannel shirts he wanted, I'm serving America and eating dogs. Those flannel shirts are really comfy right now for PNW mornings, too. Summer's gone, baby!
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For about 20 bucks you can get a pre-packaged treasure trove of carne asada under the Bill Bailey packaging. Please experience this package of extremely marinated flank steak and burn it with every fire you have available to you. I suggest cutting the fucker up with whatever instruments you have available before you burn it to oblivion.
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MisterOblivious posted:Restaurants source from multiple places and Costco *is* a wholesaler. The guy in front of you with a dozen 25lb bags of rice on an orange cart isn't buying it for home use. As someone who regularly shops at BOTH Costco and Restaurant Depot, when there are items that are directly comparable, the Costco price is always better. When stuff is on sale at Costco, sometimes drastically cheaper. The difference is the deeper selection at RD, as well as stuff you would only use in a commercial kitchen.
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Squashy Nipples posted:As someone who regularly shops at BOTH Costco and Restaurant Depot, when there are items that are directly comparable, the Costco price is always better. When stuff is on sale at Costco, sometimes drastically cheaper. And for a lot of those items, go to a Business Costco. They still exist, carry a totally separate stock slated towards small businesses, and are usually pretty slow.
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Just want to confirm that I am thinking about those dogs again.
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Went to Costco yesterday to pay correct respect during the eclipse. Had a huge dog +soda and a refill. And enjoyed incredibly cheap well made broke brain pills. PBUC
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treated my family to very berry sundaes, would recommend if you are taking communion
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sandball posted:Buy both and keep the lesser one for mixing when you feel like trash. I did this And will enjoy a dozen salmon (onion) bagels over these 2 weeks!
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bloodysabbath posted:We decided on a last minute trip to Canada and passed not one but two Costcos after the border crossing. Costco extends across all nations, all cultures & creeds. We are all equal in the eyes of value. A couple weeks ago, I took a train from Madrid to Barcelona. Passed by a Costco in Getafe on the outskirts of Madrid. Apparently this was one of the two Costcos in Spain.
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Has anyone seen Atkins brand Lemon Bars at Costco, and if so, is it a good deal to get them there? Asking for a co-worker, and a bunch of crappy, stressful events have kept me from going by to check.
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Mo_Steel posted:Status report: The Co still great, people who don't put their cart in the corral should be fired into the sun. You get gas, a dog, a full cart of deals but can't put your cart back 25 feet away? Think of the good cart wranglers. I have to wrangle carts at my lovely job sometimes. You are a saint sir. I love you.
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Shoyu Ramen w/ chicken they have in the frozen section of our Costco is loving great. I pair it with a croissant from the bakery and have a very good time eating them. Costco switching to the plastic bins vs. plastic wrap cardboard has been aces.
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Garcin posted:For about 20 bucks you can get a pre-packaged treasure trove of carne asada under the Bill Bailey packaging. Please experience this package of extremely marinated flank steak and burn it with every fire you have available to you. I suggest cutting the fucker up with whatever instruments you have available before you burn it to oblivion. Never not boil all meat!
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KakerMix posted:Shoyu Ramen w/ chicken they have in the frozen section of our Costco is loving great. Nice I was wondering if those were good. Going probably late this week to stock up for my birthday weekend
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Don't get the Cuisine Adventures frozen ramen soup. It's bad. I literally just threw the rest of mine away yesterday. Same with some frozen Yakisoba stuff. Terrible.
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grellgraxer posted:A couple weeks ago, I took a train from Madrid to Barcelona. Passed by a Costco in Getafe on the outskirts of Madrid. Apparently this was one of the two Costcos in Spain. Yep, that's where their Spain corporate office is. It makes no sense to be in the middle of nowhere, but at least it's so empty you can go shopping and never wait in line. The one in Sevilla is the same way, it was on the outskirts of town and completely deserted.
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Chinatown posted:Nice I was wondering if those were good. Going probably late this week to stock up for my birthday weekend Pennywise the Frown posted:Don't get the Cuisine Adventures frozen ramen soup. It's bad. I literally just threw the rest of mine away yesterday. Right don't get whatever the hell that stuff is, get this stuff
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Oh now that poo poo looks good. I'll have to look for that next time. PBUC
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KakerMix posted:Right don't get whatever the hell that stuff is, get this stuff I get this stuff occasionally, it is confirmed awesome.
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Navin Johnson posted:I have to wrangle carts at my lovely job sometimes. You are a saint sir. I love you. Also I'm thinking about the dog again. What if Costco offered hot corn dogs too?
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Thinkin... Bout... Dem... DOGS!
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Dr. Tim Whatley posted:Thinkin... time to visit the costco and pick up a dog and a rotisserie??
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https://www.costco.com/Kirkland-Signature-Artichoke-Hearts-33-oz.%2C-2-count.product.100334961.html these are greaAT
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My friend is at costco right now
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I went to the 'stco for lunch today, got gas & took communion but forgot the onions this time so feeling sort of unfulfilled. Praise be.
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The dogs are being thought about. Anyone buy eyeglasses from the Co before? Could use a pair or two and looking for a decent price.
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FormatAmerica posted:I went to the 'stco for lunch today, got gas & took communion but forgot the onions this time so feeling sort of unfulfilled. It's ok. As a former Catholic, it's just like taking the communion but skipping the wine. No big deal. You're absolved.
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Mo_Steel posted:The dogs are being thought about. My fiancé got glasses there and it was a very pleasant and CHEAP experience. Edit: PBUC
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FormatAmerica posted:I went to the 'stco for lunch today, got gas & took communion but forgot the onions this time so feeling sort of unfulfilled. The onions are fully optional. They perform a similar job to the kraut. The kraut, however is not optional
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Mo_Steel posted:The dogs are being thought about. I buy my glasses there for very cheap. The brand selection is not as extensive as a specialty store, but since I don't really give a poo poo about what brand of glasses I'm wearing it works for me.
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Mo_Steel posted:The dogs are being thought about. They're the cheapest glasses you can get in terms of price. I've always had great service whenever I've needed to get my frames adjusted or new nosepieces as well.
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Girlfriend got $500 of stuff from Costco for her new apartment. Demanded we get a dog with kraut before shopping. Gave me 10 of the toilet paper rolls since she didn't have enough space. Is she a keeper?
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giving someone toilet paper is a marriage proposal in some cultures
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The North Tower posted:Girlfriend got $500 of stuff from Costco for her new apartment. Demanded we get a dog with kraut before shopping. Gave me 10 of the toilet paper rolls since she didn't have enough space. Is she a keeper? get a bulk pack of rings and put all of them on her Mo_Steel posted:The dogs are being thought about. I'm wearing some Costco glasses right now, my third pair from the 'co over the course of the last 7ish years. I'm actually gonna go in and get some new ones and get a hookup for some prescription shades too.
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As soon as I run out of the last of the dailies I have I'm going to be switching to Costco brand daily wear contacts. I will give a trip report when I do.
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The North Tower posted:Girlfriend got $500 of stuff from Costco for her new apartment. Demanded we get a dog with kraut before shopping. Gave me 10 of the toilet paper rolls since she didn't have enough space. Is she a keeper? Yes. Did she get a dog too?
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Prokhor Zakharov posted:I'm wearing some Costco glasses right now, my third pair from the 'co over the course of the last 7ish years. I'm actually gonna go in and get some new ones and get a hookup for some prescription shades too. Have been wearing Costco glasses for 14+ years. The same frame for the last 7 or 8. Richard Taylor "Scottsdale" is my gig. Also have 3 rx sunglasses from there. I'm heading to the UK next week. I'm excited to try the cottage pie and jacket potato with chili in the food court.
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Meydey posted:I'm heading to the UK next week. I'm excited to try the cottage pie and jacket potato with chili in the food court. Hopefully the chili isn't sugary anymore, I was so disgusted by it that I'm scared to try it again. The inside of the cottage pie is at a temperature roughly equal to the surface of the sun, so be careful. It's 90% potatoes, so it takes forever to cool off even after you cut the top open.
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binge crotching posted:Hopefully the chili isn't sugary anymore, I was so disgusted by it that I'm scared to try it again. The inside of the cottage pie is at a temperature roughly equal to the surface of the sun, so be careful. It's 90% potatoes, so it takes forever to cool off even after you cut the top open. I just want to know who the hell puts tuna on a potato. The rest I can understand sorta (cheese, baked beans (?), coleslaw). Maybe I should just stick with cheese. As for pie temp, I have eaten Hot Pockets before. The skin on the roof of your mouth grows back eventually.
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