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It all depends on the number of people in our household that you would be accommodating with your purchases. I live alone with an adult daughter who visits vairly often. she buys her own food, but there are things (some food items) we both use. I have a Costco membership and buy only the things that are a clear savings and that I know will be used... like paper towels, napkins, detergents, toothpaste, some pain meds, shampoos and other personal products. Some of those things we both use. I don't buy much food. I buy hummus, cereal if they have the brand and type I use. I don't eat prepared foods so that's not an option, and I don't like to buy the larger quantities of meats, so I don't buy meats there. I'm always on the lookout for food products they might not have had before that are the brands I would purchase. I go no more than twice a month (if that) and only go if I need a minimum of 3-4 items. I never have an overloaded cart. I pay attention to prices as many things go on sale in the grocery store and are a better deal than at Costco. Items that are a waste to buy depend on the person and size of household they're buying for. I don't buy anything that's a waste to buy. And I don't buy something just because it's a good price. I only buy the brands that I would normally use.

2007-10-10 06:01:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

nicely, presently my mum and dad very own 4 horses. We till now had 8 horses, yet that grow to be too heavy of a burden to hold, being a small and inactive pastime farm. however the small components you purchase (like hair gel, and combs) is totally nice! It rather won't make a difference the place it comes from, as long because it doesnt fall down. each and all the products you purchase are in certainty only condements, little issues to make your horse that little bit extra prettier. do no longer subject approximately it. Now, if it gets to the component that Sams club or The greenback Tree initiate promoting saddles, stay away. yet you knew that already... atleast i wish so. :P have relaxing grooming your horse(s)!

2016-12-29 03:10:55 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I stock up on non-perishables. TP, paper towels, pasta, beans, rice, canned anything. You don't have to worry about them going bad. I'll pick up a couple of perishables like spinach or something, but they're so huge that I end up throwing most of it out. That's the waste.

2007-10-10 06:03:04 · answer #3 · answered by chefgrille 7 · 0 0

It all depends..When I was a Sam's club member I would love to buy their meat, fruits and vegs..I find that their perishable items are really fresh.Some frozen stuff too like pretzel, bacon etc..Some of the products I find it expensive but that's just my personal opinion

2007-10-10 05:47:54 · answer #4 · answered by Stanley the Westie 4 · 0 0

Yes:

Dry Pasta
Dry Beans
Canned goods
Butter
Eggs
Cheese
Dry goods (paper towels, TP, etc)
Cleaning supplies

No:

Dairy products not listed above
Fresh vegetables
Fresh meats

Bert

2007-10-10 06:09:03 · answer #5 · answered by Bert C 7 · 0 0

My husband and I have been in several times during their "freebies". We have yet to sign up. None of it seems to be a big enough saving to pay them to buy at the store.

2007-10-10 05:55:33 · answer #6 · answered by Scoots 5 · 0 0

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