Y'all are clearly not Costco fiends haha.
I get the complaints, and Costco holds a lot less value for single or 2-person households, but for families the large portions are great and it can represent substantial savings on a lot of things.
The issues with the site plan notwithstanding, I don't imagine a lot of people are walking to Costco given how challenging it would be to take your purchases with you. That's not an excuse for no sidewalks though as employees, and indeed some customers, will still be accessing the store via walking.
Broadly agree, but would add, I'm not as convinced of the value proposition in most cases, even for large families.
When I look at prices, I look at per ml or per gram prices to establish value.
I remember going through Costco when I drove some friends there as a favour..... and they were happy to have me throw and item or two in their basket........in lieu of gas money.....
And I looked at the large olive oils and balsamic vinegars, I looked at the large packs of toilet paper and dish soap, ie. non-perishables where I, in a small household could simply sit on stuff and take a year to go through it.
I still found the value less than best in class.
I can afford to splurge on good quality food products and will; but I'm happy enough to buy low-cost toilet paper as neither the appearance nor the flavour affect by purchasing choice, LOL
But when I can get Royale TP, 2-ply, at .36c per roll at No Frills (30 roll pkg), and the comparable product at Costco is 50% higher, at least........the value isn't there.
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Alternatively, lets take Facial Tissue:
I paid $3.33 for a 12 pack of tissue from NF just last week.
I swear the perception people have of value is skewed; not enough people read labels use the calculator function on their phones if need be.