I won't ever shop at Costo again.
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I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Well, I haven't been in one in years....
"Biden goes to Costco after executives cozy up to the White House
Vice President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Costco this morning for the warehouse store’s grand opening in Washington D.C.
According to the White House the Vice President was greeted at Costco by CEO Craig Jelinek and co-founder Jim Sinegal.
The visit is the latest sign of the friendly relationship Costco leaders have with Obama as they have publicly supported Obama’s economic agenda.
Sinegal, Costco’s former CEO, gave a speech praising President Obama at the Democratic National Convention in September.
Sinegal retired as CEO in January, but gradually took a greater interest in Obama’s re-election campaign.
Sinegal hosted a fundraiser for Obama in July at his Seattle area mansion at Hunt’s Point. Tickets for the event ranged from $5,000 to $35,000 and reportedly raised more than $1.4 million.
Sinegal also defended Obama’s record on small business, after the Romney campaign’s ads featuring Obama’s “You didn’t build that” remarks........"
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"Biden goes to Costco after executives cozy up to the White House
Vice President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Costco this morning for the warehouse store’s grand opening in Washington D.C.
According to the White House the Vice President was greeted at Costco by CEO Craig Jelinek and co-founder Jim Sinegal.
The visit is the latest sign of the friendly relationship Costco leaders have with Obama as they have publicly supported Obama’s economic agenda.
Sinegal, Costco’s former CEO, gave a speech praising President Obama at the Democratic National Convention in September.
Sinegal retired as CEO in January, but gradually took a greater interest in Obama’s re-election campaign.
Sinegal hosted a fundraiser for Obama in July at his Seattle area mansion at Hunt’s Point. Tickets for the event ranged from $5,000 to $35,000 and reportedly raised more than $1.4 million.
Sinegal also defended Obama’s record on small business, after the Romney campaign’s ads featuring Obama’s “You didn’t build that” remarks........"
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Any chance we can get Biden to come here?
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Gil Dobie wrote:Sams Club with another name
SSDD
There's a Sams in Billings where we go to Costco, been there, it is not even close, Sam's is nothing but Walmart with bigger packages. Kirkland (store brand at Costco) kicks total ass, Walmart has no answer for it.
They are also way behind the curve on running a hypermarket, which Costco figured out years ago.
Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Christ you are intolerable. They don't need your EBT purchases.BDKJMU wrote:Well, I haven't been in one in years....
"Biden goes to Costco after executives cozy up to the White House
Vice President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Costco this morning for the warehouse store’s grand opening in Washington D.C.
According to the White House the Vice President was greeted at Costco by CEO Craig Jelinek and co-founder Jim Sinegal.
The visit is the latest sign of the friendly relationship Costco leaders have with Obama as they have publicly supported Obama’s economic agenda.
Sinegal, Costco’s former CEO, gave a speech praising President Obama at the Democratic National Convention in September.
Sinegal retired as CEO in January, but gradually took a greater interest in Obama’s re-election campaign.
Sinegal hosted a fundraiser for Obama in July at his Seattle area mansion at Hunt’s Point. Tickets for the event ranged from $5,000 to $35,000 and reportedly raised more than $1.4 million.
Sinegal also defended Obama’s record on small business, after the Romney campaign’s ads featuring Obama’s “You didn’t build that” remarks........"
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
It's called "butthurt" and there is a lot of it going around the local coffee shops as well as on all the 24 hr news networks.Ibanez wrote:Christ you are intolerable. They don't need your EBT purchases.BDKJMU wrote:Well, I haven't been in one in years....
"Biden goes to Costco after executives cozy up to the White House
Vice President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Costco this morning for the warehouse store’s grand opening in Washington D.C.
According to the White House the Vice President was greeted at Costco by CEO Craig Jelinek and co-founder Jim Sinegal.
The visit is the latest sign of the friendly relationship Costco leaders have with Obama as they have publicly supported Obama’s economic agenda.
Sinegal, Costco’s former CEO, gave a speech praising President Obama at the Democratic National Convention in September.
Sinegal retired as CEO in January, but gradually took a greater interest in Obama’s re-election campaign.
Sinegal hosted a fundraiser for Obama in July at his Seattle area mansion at Hunt’s Point. Tickets for the event ranged from $5,000 to $35,000 and reportedly raised more than $1.4 million.
Sinegal also defended Obama’s record on small business, after the Romney campaign’s ads featuring Obama’s “You didn’t build that” remarks........"
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
The only think good that I have bought with the Kirkland brand name is garbage bags. Fresh food and bulk food are about the same at each in my area. We generally go to Costco a couple times a year anymore, Sam's once every couple years if that. My local stores are more convenient and prices are reasonable due to competition.Wedgebuster wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:Sams Club with another name
SSDD
There's a Sams in Billings where we go to Costco, been there, it is not even close, Sam's is nothing but Walmart with bigger packages. Kirkland (store brand at Costco) kicks total ass, Walmart has no answer for it.
They are also way behind the curve on running a hypermarket, which Costco figured out years ago.

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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Who fucking cares?
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Gil Dobie wrote:Sams Club with another name
SSDD
That is like saying Macy's is just a K-Mart with another name.
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Pays workers great
Low turnover
Low CEO pay
Has happy employees
Has happy customers.
I can see why you don't like them. Costco will be better without you. And will smell better as well.
Low turnover
Low CEO pay
Has happy employees
Has happy customers.
I can see why you don't like them. Costco will be better without you. And will smell better as well.
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Not a very good comparison Mr Hyperbole, more like Macy's and Bloomingdales.dbackjon wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:Sams Club with another name
SSDD
That is like saying Macy's is just a K-Mart with another name.

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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Pulls out the old D1B person attack mode of a dying arguement.dbackjon wrote:Pays workers great
Low turnover
Low CEO pay
Has happy employees
Has happy customers.
I can see why you don't like them. Costco will be better without you. And will smell better as well.

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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
And Gil pulls out a D1B reference when his argument has died.Gil Dobie wrote:Pulls out the old D1B person attack mode of a dying arguement.dbackjon wrote:Pays workers great
Low turnover
Low CEO pay
Has happy employees
Has happy customers.
I can see why you don't like them. Costco will be better without you. And will smell better as well.
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Not even close. One is trash. The other is actually decentGil Dobie wrote:Not a very good comparison Mr Hyperbole, more like Macy's and Bloomingdales.dbackjon wrote:
That is like saying Macy's is just a K-Mart with another name.
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Never been to a Sam's Club..and if it attracts the same kind of people that WalMart does, then, "no thanks".
We were Costco members, but we've got two BJs (one by the sailing club and one near our home)...and frankly, you just can't beat multiple BJs.
I think Costco is a good place to shop, but for the everyday things BJs seems to have better prices and it's just more convenient (BJ's takes MC and VISA)...and Costco is in the damn Christiana Mall (always a traffic nightmare).
I do recall Costco having a better selection of alcohol, but State Line Liquors and Total Wine and Liquor take care of that for me.
BJs has also really picked up on a lot of organic items at great prices in the last two years (our local co-op really can't come close to matching the prices). Still, we visit the co-op (they have a great selection and also host the local farmer's market in their parking lot during the spring-fall), ACME, and BJs for our shopping.
We were Costco members, but we've got two BJs (one by the sailing club and one near our home)...and frankly, you just can't beat multiple BJs.
I think Costco is a good place to shop, but for the everyday things BJs seems to have better prices and it's just more convenient (BJ's takes MC and VISA)...and Costco is in the damn Christiana Mall (always a traffic nightmare).
I do recall Costco having a better selection of alcohol, but State Line Liquors and Total Wine and Liquor take care of that for me.
BJs has also really picked up on a lot of organic items at great prices in the last two years (our local co-op really can't come close to matching the prices). Still, we visit the co-op (they have a great selection and also host the local farmer's market in their parking lot during the spring-fall), ACME, and BJs for our shopping.
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
How dare businessmen like the owners of Costco back a socialist/muslim. I mean what are they thinking? They are producers??? Big business never backs Democrats...only poor colored folk do!!!

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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
You've said a mouthful there.Cluck U wrote:...and frankly, you just can't beat multiple BJs.
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
WTF...Gil Dobie wrote:Sams Club with another name
Are you absolutely that dense
These two companies share only two things
The size of their buildings - and - the format with which they go to market
Every other thing is completely different about them
Starting with:
Costco has the largest contract Organic Growers in North America / Beef / Eggs / Milk / Fruits / Veggies
Sams Club did not offer Organic foods until this fall
One product / New Zealand Lamb / Non-U.S. product
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Costco shits all over Sam's. It's not even fair to try and compare Sam's to Costco.
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Same thing as rubes saying "I won't watch (Affleck or Depp or Baldwin or Pitt or Clooney's, etc) movie. Just purely retarded.
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Which attracts lots of liberal yuppies & granola types. That would partially explain Costco being big time donk backers.Chizzang wrote:WTF...Gil Dobie wrote:Sams Club with another name
Are you absolutely that dense
These two companies share only two things
The size of their buildings - and - the format with which they go to market
Every other thing is completely different about them
Starting with:
Costco has the largest contract Organic Growers in North America / Beef / Eggs / Milk / Fruits / Veggies
Sams Club did not offer Organic foods until this fall
One product / New Zealand Lamb / Non-U.S. product
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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Sorry, I don't really care about the debate of Organic Chemical and man-made chemical raised foods. I'm not saying Costco is bad and Sam's is good (same with Organic chemical vs Man-made chemical), as most of you are taking this. I'm saying they are very similar. If it's that important to you that Costco is better than Sam's then more power to you.Chizzang wrote:WTF...Gil Dobie wrote:Sams Club with another name
Are you absolutely that dense
These two companies share only two things
The size of their buildings - and - the format with which they go to market
Every other thing is completely different about them
Starting with:
Costco has the largest contract Organic Growers in North America / Beef / Eggs / Milk / Fruits / Veggies
Sams Club did not offer Organic foods until this fall
One product / New Zealand Lamb / Non-U.S. product

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Re: I won't ever shop at Costo again.
Do you lock your car door when they walk by?BDKJMU wrote:Which attracts lots of liberal yuppies & granola types. That would partially explain Costco being big time donk backers.Chizzang wrote:
WTF...
Are you absolutely that dense
These two companies share only two things
The size of their buildings - and - the format with which they go to market
Every other thing is completely different about them
Starting with:
Costco has the largest contract Organic Growers in North America / Beef / Eggs / Milk / Fruits / Veggies
Sams Club did not offer Organic foods until this fall
One product / New Zealand Lamb / Non-U.S. product


