I have to pay for fuel for any shop I travel to, not just Costco. My experience is that my membership pays for itself very quickly, after that I'm saving money on the stuff I tend to buy. The bakery stuff is excellent as are meat and deli type stuff, generally they don't sell rubbish so your quality is assured, their returns policy is excellent. You can always get stuff cheaper if you work hard at it or you can turn up there and buy the stuff knowing you've got pretty much the best price, the queues at chechouts look big but the staff are so good that you rarely wait more than five minutes even when the bloke in front has just bought a Transit load.
No, I don't work there!
joxeruk2000
17 Feb 173#20
By the time you've bought your fuel and got round Costco you've spent at least £200. That's my experience anyway
Tesco_horse_meat
17 Feb 173#15
lol how is this a deal?
You might as well post the whole of Argos catalogue
jeczap
17 Feb 173#1
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bargainMcHunter
17 Feb 172#8
thanks for posting this. I'm a member of Costco, but never bother to look at the brochure or site otherwise. cheers!
pennyfarthing88 to bargainMcHunter
17 Feb 171#22
Here's the link to the mag to save you even more trouble finding things that might interest you :smirk:
Thanks for posting. Just wondering, how did you get hold of this early?
DanB89 to bobinio
17 Feb 171#11
My partner got one through the post a couple days ago. We're members.
snoopy18 to bobinio
17 Feb 17#12
Register for email
therams09
17 Feb 17#13
Great price for two Lavazza Prontissimos
Oneday77
17 Feb 172#14
Before anyone moans. There is a great deal in here to wipe your backside for you. Just because OP didn't draw a big arrow pointing to it doesn't mean this post isn't worthy.
PS it's the 45 bog rolls for £10.80
Tesco_horse_meat
17 Feb 173#15
lol how is this a deal?
You might as well post the whole of Argos catalogue
eslick to Tesco_horse_meat
17 Feb 172#18
Because they are all deals, special offers. if you want the Costco version of the Argos catalogue you need to walk round the shop.
CAL23
17 Feb 171#16
The Feeder Supreme bird food is a bargain! I've seen that same size bag for £27.99 in Wyevale! :confused:
J1135
17 Feb 17#17
nice to see comments being deleted, not even a PM to say why.
Thanks again OP :smiley: even if the mods dont want people thanking you lmao
ohdearohdear
17 Feb 171#19
For these prices you need to add your membership fee, fuel to get there, go home. This costco is good for large families...
Gordinho to ohdearohdear
17 Feb 174#28
I have to pay for fuel for any shop I travel to, not just Costco. My experience is that my membership pays for itself very quickly, after that I'm saving money on the stuff I tend to buy. The bakery stuff is excellent as are meat and deli type stuff, generally they don't sell rubbish so your quality is assured, their returns policy is excellent. You can always get stuff cheaper if you work hard at it or you can turn up there and buy the stuff knowing you've got pretty much the best price, the queues at chechouts look big but the staff are so good that you rarely wait more than five minutes even when the bloke in front has just bought a Transit load.
No, I don't work there!
joxeruk2000
17 Feb 173#20
By the time you've bought your fuel and got round Costco you've spent at least £200. That's my experience anyway
thedvdmonster
17 Feb 172#21
The Swedish meatballs are simply gorgeous.
snoopy18
17 Feb 171#23
Haven't you just reposted what is above?
apmirkin
17 Feb 171#24
not for consumers. so doesn't really count
stave84 to apmirkin
18 Feb 17#31
Really because we are "consumers" and shop there at least 2-3x a month, mainly specials and bulk on stuff like toilet rolls and washing powder etc.
Very much for "consumers".
sam_of_london to apmirkin
18 Feb 171#32
Well said. The prices are not cheap and many items are in bulk so waste of space. The last time I went there only item I found cheaper was bottled water of their own brand . Rest everything was more expensive than even Sainsburys, Asda and tesco. Buying in bulk wastes food etc so in the end works out more expensive even if at same price. Even the electronics goods and tyres are more expensive.
eslick to apmirkin
18 Feb 171#40
always one, since the majority of costco customers are individuals and not businesses, I would safely say that they are consumers. Lots of professions are accepted as members, and if you are not you can get a friend who meets the criteria to go halfs on membership and you can get in.
Anthonis
17 Feb 17#25
Well not sure about all of them, but coffee machine is about £100 cheaper than everywhere else :sunglasses:
zhoar
17 Feb 171#26
Thank you very good idea *
pennyfarthing88
17 Feb 17#27
Don't think so - I'm using a tablet and all I see is a ' get deal ' link to Costco's website and several pics from the OP!
So I posted the leaflet link :smiley:
PatioPotMad
18 Feb 17#29
anyone happen to know if the dormeo mattress advertised is any good?, thanks
rachnumber1
18 Feb 17#30
Do you have to add VAT onto the online only offers - like the phones, blender, cctv etc or is that included?
TheGuyWhoNeverGetsSamples to rachnumber1
18 Feb 17#41
VAT is on everything, its just hidden by including it with the price
Its the price its shows
hotukdeal92
18 Feb 17#33
Costco food quality is 5x that of supermarkets
paleface
18 Feb 171#34
Excellent price on maple syrup
ellbee
18 Feb 171#35
I contest that you think that the items that Costco aren't cheap. They don't do 'cheap' as in tat; but your eveyday goods such as branded soft drinks, etc. usually are. If you use your head you save a bomb buying in bulk, whether it be sharing amongst friends or family or just storing away sensibly. Costco's own brand 'Kirkland' is seen throughout the industry as as good as any leading brand, and often way, way below competitors in terms of price. Their washing detergent for example's excellent. Costco focus on leading brands for tyres and electronics and I dispute you can buy cheaper elsewhere - and their after-sales support's excellent. BTW - I don't work for Costco.
thinkjim
18 Feb 17#36
is it ok to just print these out and take them along? we're new members
ellbee to thinkjim
18 Feb 17#37
As you go in to the store you will be handed one of the offer booklets.
ohdearohdear
18 Feb 17#38
Thanks. I know costco. I do work there :smirk:
umirza85
18 Feb 172#39
Yes! I love those chicken tenders. Thanks jizcap!
Edit:.... Well thats an interesting auto correct. Jeczap.
Deaa
18 Feb 17#42
are the online ones automatically discounted online from the 20th?
barjami to Deaa
19 Feb 17#47
I find that the online prices are usually higher than the in store prices
susie13
19 Feb 17#43
Thank you for doing this appreciated.
Ionicsoundwave
19 Feb 17#44
Gutted I can't become a member. I love the idea of Costco but I don't fit the profession list
thisthatandtheother to Ionicsoundwave
19 Feb 17#45
Say you have a business and print up a few fake invoices, that's what most people do.
thisthatandtheother
19 Feb 17#46
I use to find Costco very good value but now I can certainly find as cheap if not cheaper elsewhere. Not to mention Costco is a lot further, it's just not as good value anymore.
Gozer
5 Mar 17#48
When will the deals from the 13th March be revealed?
Opening post
Membership info: http://warehouses.costco.co.uk/membership
Costco locations: http://warehouses.costco.co.uk/locations
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No, I don't work there!
You might as well post the whole of Argos catalogue
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http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/a8befaf8?utm_source=Promo&utm_medium=Email&utm_term=Coupons&utm_campaign=emailFY17MVM8#/a8befaf8/1
PS it's the 45 bog rolls for £10.80
You might as well post the whole of Argos catalogue
Thanks again OP :smiley: even if the mods dont want people thanking you lmao
No, I don't work there!
Very much for "consumers".
So I posted the leaflet link :smiley:
Its the price its shows
Edit:.... Well thats an interesting auto correct. Jeczap.