But yeah, it’s organized like crap specifically so you spend more time there
That’s probably also why they’re always moving stuff around too.
But yeah, it’s organized like crap specifically so you spend more time there
That’s probably also why they’re always moving stuff around too.
I’ll have to take a look at those. I prefer a firm pillow and I’ve bought a couple different pillows there that the one sitting out felt good but the one I bought was way too soft.
I’ll have to pick up some cilantro the next time I go to the grocery store. I have lime juice I can add, and we’re peanut free at home, so I’m not going to add those.
My son is excited to try it because he has a peanut allergy and any pad Thai we’ve found anywhere always has peanuts, and this one doesn’t.
I should also look on the bright side, it will still be better than the nonexistent pad Thai near where I live.
I have this sitting in my fridge waiting to be cooked. I was looking forward to it, but now I’m not. My 8 year old really wants to try it, so hopefully it will at least be something a kid likes.
Does that mean when a plane crashes, it wasn’t flying?
FLIGHT SAFETY INVESTIGATORS HATE THIS ONE TRICK
Open the side menu, touch the three dots next to frontpage, select default.
The three closest to me are all at $3.59^9
I’ve never had the receipt checker look that close at my receipt. They look at it for a second and draw a line on it. They spend more time drawing smiley faces on the back than they do actually checking receipts.
Even Sam’s Club checks receipts at the door.
I’ve found that at my Costco, the front pallet of milk is usually a day or two fresher than the one behind it, probably because they know everyone grabs from the back.
I was excited for Sync, installed it this morning and already uninstalled it because Connect is so much better. I am still curious about Boost, simply because I still use it for Reddit, but it will have to be really good to get me off of Connect.
Costco should include statistics on the annual renewal letter. Things like trips per month, most frequent purchase, average spent never mind I don’t want to know that.
2-3 times a month, sometimes more. I don’t usually get gas there though, because the lines are always long and there are a couple gas stations near me that sell as cheap or cheaper, especially for the e15/unleaded 88 vs Costco’s regular unleaded 87.
Google used to respond to “OK Jarvis” and maybe a couple other things back when it was new. I haven’t tried it in a long time to see if it works anymore though.
I get a lot of my produce, dairy, and meat there, along with batteries, paper products, aluminum foil, and cleaning supplies.
Clothing often has some good deals. Same with seasonal items, I’ve gotten good deals on camping and hiking stuff, coolers, gun cases, and gardening stuff like potting soil.
I mostly avoid the center snacks but occasionally do pick up snacks.
For appliances and TVs, they extend the manufacturer warranty by an extra year for free.