dddane wrote:taxes aren't as high in the suburbs???? *lol* .... first i've heard someone say that... though I guess that depends on what suburb you live in, though i highly doubt a lot are significantly cheaper than the city... (btw, my taxes in the city are quite low). ... not to mention wal-mart/sams has very few stores in any major city and is all suburbs .
dgtleditor wrote: Anyone know of a better place for quality, price, bulk.... for pita, that is??
Cynthia wrote:
Hmmm. If your taxes are lower in the city, why is the gasoline up here $3.09 and the gas I see in the city $3.59? I thought it was the taxes. What makes the difference then? And I know my brother's property taxes have gone through the roof, and he's in the city. Maybe, as you say, it depends on where you live more specifically than just "suburbs vs. city."
Cynthia wrote:But if Walmart is only in the suburbs, then the lights must be dimming in suburbs other than Buffalo Grove, where the Walmart is always bright and cheery -- even if it is way too crowded for me to want to shop there any more often than necessary.
leek wrote:
I was in the Glenview Costco (my first Costco I ever visited) and it seemed pretty bright and spiffy to me, much nicer than the Sam's club I visited in Homewood/Flossmoor-ish area. My usual Costco is the one on Damen/Clybourn and it always seems bright too, and the one nearish to my mom (Mt. Laurel NJ?) seemed very bright too.
They also do that "shutting off lights when it's bright overhead" at O'Hare in the United termina.
jlawrence01 wrote:Two things without starting a flame war:
jlawrence01 wrote:No offense. My post was slightly off-topic.
I generally avoid Costco-Sam's discussions as many like to make them into good vs. evil, political discussions.
Cynthia wrote:And if most Sam's stores are dimmer, maybe that's why their prices are lower.
dddane wrote:Cynthia wrote:And if most Sam's stores are dimmer, maybe that's why their prices are lower.
well i disagree that their prices are even lower
The retail giant Costco is one of the few big producers that tests trimmings for E. coli before grinding, a practice it adopted after a New York woman was sickened in 1998 by its hamburger meat, prompting a recall.
Craig Wilson, Costco’s food safety director, said the company decided it could not rely on its suppliers alone. “It’s incumbent upon us,” he said. “If you say, ‘Craig, this is what we’ve done,’ I should be able to go, ‘Cool, I believe you.’ But I’m going to check.”
Costco said it had found E. coli in foreign and domestic beef trimmings and pressured suppliers to fix the problem. But even Costco, with its huge buying power, said it had met resistance from some big slaughterhouses. “Tyson will not supply us,” Mr. Wilson said. “They don’t want us to test.”
jimswside wrote:I used to have memberships at both, I preferred Costco head to head for sure.
With that said, I dont like paying to have the priveledge of shopping at either, plus even for a family of 3 the pack sizing of food was too big. The only true bargains I personally ever found at Costco was baby formula(dont need that anymore), and tires for my truck. It also seemed alot of their freezers,coolers & the things they offered were premade(processed) foods for meals, sides, appetizers, & soup which I make from scratch. Shopping there really didnt fit in with our lifestyle/diet.
As for the quality of meats, I wasnt to impressed with Sam, Costco's offerings seemed a little better but nothing that ever blew me away price or quality wise. I think I bought meat at Costco 2 or 3 times in the year we belonged there.
I did like their crab legs, dungeness crab, scallops, and shrimp though.
mchodera wrote:I'd disagree that the meats are the same at Costco and Sam's. If you look very carefully at the beef, you'll note that at Sam's the predominant grade is select, which is a big step under choice, which predominates at Costco. At Costco the choice grade beef is almost always extremely well-marbled, near prime beef.
Judy H wrote:Two reasons I choose Costco over Sam's Club:
First, there is no comparison between how Costco and Sam's Club treat their employees. Costco employees are well-treated, well-paid, given benefits such as health insurance, etc., with the plan of keeping loyal employees around for a long time. Sam's Club employees are part of the whole Walmart thing, and are kept on short hours to avoid paying benefits, are paid less than Costco workers, and are frequently asked to do work off the clock.
djl wrote:Hey there Judy. My wife works at Sam's. Yes it is part of the whole Walmart thingy.
BUT...she does work a full-time job(full time is 37 1/2 hours a week) with benefits. Health, dental , vision insurance....along with a 401K plan.
Don't know where you get your info from, but it's kinda wrong.
And we get a free membership.
As far as working off the clock, are you a bit crazy?
Just wondering where you get this info from?
Dave.
djl wrote:
Hey there Judy. My wife works at Sam's. Yes it is part of the whole Walmart thingy.
BUT...she does work a full-time job(full time is 37 1/2 hours a week) with benefits. Health, dental , vision insurance....along with a 401K plan.
Don't know where you get your info from, but it's kinda wrong.
And we get a free membership.
As far as working off the clock, are you a bit crazy?
Just wondering where you get this info from?
Dave.
djl wrote:Judy H wrote:Two reasons I choose Costco over Sam's Club:
First, there is no comparison between how Costco and Sam's Club treat their employees. Costco employees are well-treated, well-paid, given benefits such as health insurance, etc., with the plan of keeping loyal employees around for a long time. Sam's Club employees are part of the whole Walmart thing, and are kept on short hours to avoid paying benefits, are paid less than Costco workers, and are frequently asked to do work off the clock.
Hey there Judy. My wife works at Sam's. Yes it is part of the whole Walmart thingy.
BUT...she does work a full-time job(full time is 37 1/2 hours a week) with benefits. Health, dental , vision insurance....along with a 401K plan.
Don't know where you get your info from, but it's kinda wrong.
And we get a free membership.
As far as working off the clock, are you a bit crazy?
Just wondering where you get this info from?
Dave.
Khaopaat wrote:djl wrote:Judy H wrote:Two reasons I choose Costco over Sam's Club:
First, there is no comparison between how Costco and Sam's Club treat their employees. Costco employees are well-treated, well-paid, given benefits such as health insurance, etc., with the plan of keeping loyal employees around for a long time. Sam's Club employees are part of the whole Walmart thing, and are kept on short hours to avoid paying benefits, are paid less than Costco workers, and are frequently asked to do work off the clock.
Hey there Judy. My wife works at Sam's. Yes it is part of the whole Walmart thingy.
BUT...she does work a full-time job(full time is 37 1/2 hours a week) with benefits. Health, dental , vision insurance....along with a 401K plan.
Don't know where you get your info from, but it's kinda wrong.
And we get a free membership.
As far as working off the clock, are you a bit crazy?
Just wondering where you get this info from?
Dave.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/25/AR2006052502162.html
http://www.pbs.org/itvs/storewars/story.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/26/business/26walmart.ready.html
http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/2528
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/25/us/suits-say-wal-mart-forces-workers-to-toil-off-the-clock.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/story?id=87844&page=1
djl wrote:Thanks for posting all the links for WAL-MART.
My wife works for SAMS.
djl wrote:...My wife works at Sam's. Yes it is part of the whole Walmart thingy...Judy H wrote:...Sam's Club employees are part of the whole Walmart thing...
Khaopaat wrote:djl wrote:Don't know where you get your info from, but it's kinda wrong.
As far as working off the clock, are you a bit crazy?
Just wondering where you get this info from?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/25/AR2006052502162.html
http://www.pbs.org/itvs/storewars/story.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/26/business/26walmart.ready.html
http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/2528
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/25/us/suits-say-wal-mart-forces-workers-to-toil-off-the-clock.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/story?id=87844&page=1
Sheesh. And people act like I'm the one with the reading comprehension problems