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The Purchases That Costco Members Think Makes Their Membership Worth It

The Purchases That Costco Members Think Makes Their Membership Worth It
It's time we gang up and teach inflation a lesson.
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Are you tired of grocery runs feeling like a trip to Disney World? Indeed, even with inflation cooling down, it's time we set aside our differences and lend each other some useful advice.

Is there a single item you purchased at Costco that saved you enough to cover the annual membership fee?
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Redditor u/OCR10 asked Costco members to name drop the purchase that made their subscription worth it, and don't worry, it wasn't all just toilet paper this and diet soda that. With nearly 3,000 comments, here's what people suggest checking out the warehouse store for.


For parents with small 'hungry, hungry hippos' that won't stop snacking
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Allergy medication and a nasal rinse that won't knock out your wallet
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Car batteries that won't explode your savings account
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I mean, why make a whole second trip...
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There's a reason why Costco gas always has a long line
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A less expensive morning after pill option
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Their legendary hot dogs (a gray area for non-members)
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Pet food your dog won't bark at
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Think local, act global
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Via u/OCR10 .

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Comments

  1. Johnny Andreu 2 weeks ago

    Unscented baby wipes. Not just for wiping babies. I have a pack in the bathroom (for wiping the obvious, but also counters and surfaces), the living room (great for dusting furniture), the kitchen, and the car. They're also really good at wiping off food and stains on clothes. They're amazing.


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