lougord99 wrote:Cathy2 wrote:Artie wrote:Gasoline was $1.14 a gallon.
Gas heaven for the consumer and hell for the producer.
When I was 10, I fully recall 29 cent per gallon with the added bonus of a set of steak knives.
Regards,
Cathy2
And they checked your oil levels and tire pressure and they pumped the gas.
Artie wrote:When I left there was very little of a line. An employee told me that the insane lines are only in the morning and that afternoons were much quieter.
The GP wrote:Has anyone been in a Costco recently? Specifically Lincoln Park. I've been unsuccessful in finding a delivery slot through Instacart so might need to head in person next week as we are getting low on some staples.
Artie wrote:lougord99 wrote:Cathy2 wrote:Artie wrote:Gasoline was $1.14 a gallon.
Gas heaven for the consumer and hell for the producer.
When I was 10, I fully recall 29 cent per gallon with the added bonus of a set of steak knives.
Regards,
Cathy2
And they checked your oil levels and tire pressure and they pumped the gas.
And washed your windshield.
David Hammond wrote:bweiny wrote:Nor should they. Anybody who thought they were positioning themselves for resale profiteering was bankrupt morally and intellectually.NFriday wrote:They are now not taking returns on toilet paper, paper towels, wipes, and bottle water either.
I suspect many people bought a lifetime's worth of toilet paper and bottled water (insert eyeroll here) because they heard they had to because others were doing it, and they wanted to do something (however foolish) to presumably help themselves and their families during this plague time, and then, finally, they panicked.
Still, I think denying them the opportunity to return/exchange is appropriate.
pairs4life wrote:David Hammond wrote:bweiny wrote:Nor should they. Anybody who thought they were positioning themselves for resale profiteering was bankrupt morally and intellectually.NFriday wrote:They are now not taking returns on toilet paper, paper towels, wipes, and bottle water either.
I suspect many people bought a lifetime's worth of toilet paper and bottled water (insert eyeroll here) because they heard they had to because others were doing it, and they wanted to do something (however foolish) to presumably help themselves and their families during this plague time, and then, finally, they panicked.
Still, I think denying them the opportunity to return/exchange is appropriate.
Or maybe there is a concern of virus on the returned goods.
ronnie_suburban wrote:pairs4life wrote:Or maybe there is a concern of virus on the returned goods.
If that were the case, you'd think a 'no returns at all' policy would be implemented.
Costco, the club retailer, has started to limit the amount of meat customers can buy at once. The company, which attracts shoppers who want to buy in bulk, said in an update on its website on Monday that fresh beef, pork and poultry products would be “temporarily limited to 3 items” per member.
Cathy2 wrote:other TP choices. He directed me to check by the cashier check out in front of pharmacy for Scott and Kirkland brands, but no Charmin.
G Wiv wrote:Re: toilet paper and paper towels. Why would one ever want any brand but Kirkland toilet paper and Bounty paper towels, the ne plus ultra of wiping stuff.
Cathy2 wrote:G Wiv wrote:Re: toilet paper and paper towels. Why would one ever want any brand but Kirkland toilet paper and Bounty paper towels, the ne plus ultra of wiping stuff.
In our family, we have one Charmin devotee, one Kirkland and one Scott.
Cathy2 wrote:In our family, we have one Charmin devotee, one Kirkland and one Scott.
NFriday wrote:I can't understand why anybody would need to go to Sam's Club enough to wait in line for at least 30 minutes. Are the lines that long at Costco? I did end up getting some coffee filters while I was there too, and asked the pharmacy people to ring it up for me. The lines for the registers there were long too.
NFriday wrote:I can't understand why anybody would need to go to Sam's Club enough to wait in line for at least 30 minutes. Are the lines that long at Costco? I did end up getting some coffee filters while I was there too, and asked the pharmacy people to ring it up for me. The lines for the registers there were long too.
The GP wrote:NFriday wrote:I can't understand why anybody would need to go to Sam's Club enough to wait in line for at least 30 minutes. Are the lines that long at Costco? I did end up getting some coffee filters while I was there too, and asked the pharmacy people to ring it up for me. The lines for the registers there were long too.
The lines are long because they are limiting the number of guests in the store at a time. Last time I was at Costco, they had signs up estimating how long the wait would be before entry into the store. It was much faster than estimated.
spinynorman99 wrote:Under their current policy there's no queue to enter. Just exercise common sense once inside. Was there (Niles) on Sunday and as crowded as ever. Self check-out really speeds things up.
All good reasons. Many medications are free at Sam's Club or Costco if you are a member (which many members have no idea about!). The majority of people are throwing money away needlessly. Just wanted to see if I could help but sounds like you have it under control.NFriday wrote:Hi- The reason I get all of my prescriptions filled at Sams Club is because they know all of the medications I am on so they can check for interactions. Also I am on medicare, and my Medicare part D policy is a Humana Walmart plan that I pay $13 a month for, and if I go anywhere other than Walmart or Sams Club I have to pay lots more money. I was charged $3 for a three month prescription for my statin medication at Sams.
Ram4 wrote:Last time I was at Mettawa Costco on May 11, they were out of steak. Tons of burger meat, chicken and fish. Has anyone noticed if steak was back at any Costco?
Seriously? I was there late morning and they were acting like "Steak? No chance!" That's great to hear but I will feel better when it's in my hands!Cathy2 wrote:Ram4 wrote:Last time I was at Mettawa Costco on May 11, they were out of steak. Tons of burger meat, chicken and fish. Has anyone noticed if steak was back at any Costco?
I was there, either the afternoon of the 11th or 12th, there was lots of steak.
Regards,
Cathy2