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Anyone shop at cosco?

Tuna, whole wheat flax bread, muesli pitas (soooo good), natural peanut butter, milk, omega 3 eggs, cases of water, chicken, beef, lettuce, and i'm sure i'm missing some, oh ya they sell cheap Celadrin there as well, i also get their big bottles of vitamin C.
 
I get pretty much all my protein there. Cases of boxed egg white, tuna, cases of frozen chicken. The price for the big bottle of fish oil caps is really good too. If it wasn’t for this place I would have a lot less $$
 
we dont have a costco but we have a sams club, which is similar.

I buy chicken breasts there, 7.5 doz eggs (1 box), vitamins, some veggies.
 
I buy pretty much all my food at Costco: bs chicken, cottage cheese, canned salmon, eggs, egg whites, ww bread and tortillas, oats, and all my fruits and vegs.

Buying real food at the local grocery store is hard on the wallet.
 
guys i'm really interested in getting a cosco membership can some one please tell me what they typically pay at cosco for the following items.

boneless, skinless, chicken breasts ($ per pound)
90% or leaner grounder beef ($ per pound)
lean ground turkey ($ per pound)

and how do they sell fish? frozen by the box or fresh by the pound.

thanks ya'll
 
OmarJackson said:
guys i'm really interested in getting a cosco membership .........//......

Cant give you exact prices you wanted, but it might be worth it to go to costco and really take a look around at what they have to offer, you can pay for the daypass(if you want to buy things, I think its $5.00). As others have said, costco has alot of good stuff/prices, but sometimes on somethings you can hit a good deal/sale at regular grocery stores especially with coupons. Still, all in all, the cost of membership really pays for itself on the savings on the basics. I usually hit the costco twice a month to stock up, and then hit the regular stores for the rest of the goodies.
 
OmarJackson said:
guys i'm really interested in getting a cosco membership can some one please tell me what they typically pay at cosco for the following items.

boneless, skinless, chicken breasts ($ per pound)
90% or leaner grounder beef ($ per pound)
lean ground turkey ($ per pound)

and how do they sell fish? frozen by the box or fresh by the pound.

thanks ya'll
The Chicken breast are 10 pounds for $23, and each breast is individually packaged for you :head:

The others I'm not sure right now. Oats and brown rice are almost free at Costco, the membership is worth every penny
 
In canada land we have costco not sure if theyre the same but i buy all i can handle as their prices and return policy are not matched in my local paligamy trailerpark.
 
Don't know about costco or sam's club, but I personally love BJ's they are usually a significant amount cheaper on almost every item when compared to a supermarket.
 
Quacker Oats
Whole grain flax breads
Tuna,lots o fish items,salmon patties,mahi mahi,halibut,cod(all wild,and very resonably priced.
Bottled water
Adams peanut butter
tons o chicken breasts (dirt cheap)
 
i buy chicken, oats, veggies, steaks, milk, eggs, fish oil, fruit, multi vitamins, i get all my perscriptions filled there, household stuff... bein a single guy who lives on thier own, alot of the bulk stuff last for a while... except for the chicken and steaks.
 
Didn't realise they sell egg whites there, i dunno HOW i could have missed them, i'll check it out and buy like a case, lol. That stuff gives me awesome farts, lol.
 
CHAPS said:
Didn't realise they sell egg whites there, i dunno HOW i could have missed them, i'll check it out and buy like a case, lol. That stuff gives me awesome farts, lol.


Chaps yer in Canada as well so. A case of egg whites at costco is an amazing deal...26.5lbs for $38
 
Ya different stock, i have 2 different ones i could go to within reasonable distance and ya they both have different stock. Awesome stores, and i've been to a Sam's club in the US nice place.
 
massarmor said:
What is the difference of Whole grain flax breads and just whole grain wheat bread? Is it the same thing?

Flax is a specific kind of seed which is a good source of omega-3 fats. Plain whole grain just means that the grains used (not necessarily flax) are from whole grain sources.
 
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