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OT- Sam's Club or Costco
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I do carry current memberships to both clubs. Costco makes me happy, Sam's sad.
This really does a great job explaining why Costco creates a better customer experience. Read it.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-06-06/costco-ceo-craig-jelinek-leads-the-cheapest-happiest-company-in-the-world
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The only thing I have bought at Costco have been the Whole Packer Prime Briskets.
After reading about how they mechanically tenderize their meat I would avoid those items. -
There are many places that have a Sams but no Costco. My area being one of them. I'm sure that this helps to keep Sams going. Also preference does not mean that everyone who prefers Costco shops there over Sams every time. I would wager that half of the folks who prefer Costco over SAMs still shop at SAMs from time to time. And vice versa. The closest Costco to me is about 93 miles away. They don't even carry brisket. I know this varies from store to store, but this plays in the local SAMs favor as they do carry brisket.blasting said:It's interesting that Sams is still in business, given the overwhelming nod to Costco.
To some degree I like both stores. So it's 50/50 to me either way. At the end of the day, they both just want your money.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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My Dad lives 5 minutes away from a Costco. He refuses to share a membership with my Mom to Costco because he has gone to Sam's the last 20 years and knows where everything is. He'd rather drive the extra 15 minutes. So my Mom shares her other half account with my sister. Hard to break old habitsSGH said:
There are many places that have a Sams but no Costco. My area being one of them. I'm sure that this helps to keep Sams going. Also preference does not mean that everyone who prefers Costco shops there over Sams every time. I would wager that half of the folks who prefer Costco over SAMs still shop at SAMs from time to time. And vice versa. The closest Costco to me is about 93 miles away. They don't even carry brisket. I know this varies from store to store, but this plays in the local SAMs favor as they do carry brisket.blasting said:It's interesting that Sams is still in business, given the overwhelming nod to Costco.
To some degree I like both stores. So it's 50/50 to me either way. At the end of the day, they both just want your money."The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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SGH said:The closest Costco to me is about 93 miles away. They don't even carry brisket.
Yes they do.
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The one in Mobile had zero brisket the last time I was there. I even asked. That may have changed now, but it was certainly the case then.buzd504 said:SGH said:The closest Costco to me is about 93 miles away. They don't even carry brisket.
Yes they do.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Aren't you about 93 miles from NOLA? The one here consistently has prime packers.SGH said:
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That should have been 73 miles. Costco in Mobile, Alabama.buzd504 said:
Aren't you about 93 miles from NOLA? The one here consistently has prime packers.SGH said:Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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62 miles to Mobile, 93 miles to New Orleans. Bottle of Jack Daniels, 10 feet.
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The Jack is actually about 23 feet from where I sit. You were close though.nolaegghead said:62 miles to Mobile, 93 miles to New Orleans. Bottle of Jack Daniels, 10 feet.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Sometimes a reason comes up during your membership year and it is good to know that you can upgrade at any time. In my case, it was a special sale on tires that was only available to Executive members. I did the upgrade and got the special and the 2% back. Don't know if I'll renew as an executive until I see how much I spend during the rest of my year.tarheelmatt said:
Yep, but why not get that first purchase on your balance so you get the cash back?Shiff said:
You can upgrade to Executive at any time and they charge you a prorated fee. You can also go back to regular membership and they'll do a prorated refund.tarheelmatt said:Should have went Executive with the new VIsa card for mucho cashback. You'll pay for your membership and then some.
That's essentially when I upgraded too. They stopped me in the checkout line and I bit. Glad I have though. The new Visa though is nice. Like Egg said, the 4% gas and essentially 4% on Costco purchases too (2% with Exec. and 2% on the card). It's a no brainier if they going to give you money to use it!
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+1. If you are feeling bad about yourself, go to Walmart around midnight on a Saturday and walk around. It looks like the catina scene from Star Wars. You'll feel a lot better about your life choices afterwards.Texag06ish said:F Wal-Mart -
This used to be the (legal)highlight of our 2am high school antics.DoubleEgger said:
+1. If you are feeling bad about yourself, go to Walmart around midnight on a Saturday and walk around. It looks like the catina scene from Star Wars. You'll feel a lot better about your life choices afterwards.Texag06ish said:F Wal-Mart -
Eggcelsior said:
This used to be the (legal)highlight of our 2am high school antics.DoubleEgger said:
+1. If you are feeling bad about yourself, go to Walmart around midnight on a Saturday and walk around. It looks like the catina scene from Star Wars. You'll feel a lot better about your life choices afterwards.Texag06ish said:F Wal-Mart
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Based on how Costco explained it to me, its a no brainer to do the executive. If after 1 year I do not spend enough to receive at least a $55 dollar rebate check I can return my rebate and they will refund me the $55 dollars. Seemed like a simple decision unless the customer service rep wasnt being truthful.
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Costco Executive membership - worth every penny. I buy all my big ticket items there, pay less than I would anywhere else, and I get a check once a year for a percentage of my spending, which is ALWAYS more than $55.
Just walk around, look at the employees. They're practically whistling zippidee doo dah. $13/hour starting wage for part time, and both full and part time workers get medical/dental PAID.
It's a much better business model, a superior store, and you can't beat their meat. (Yeah Buffalo, I said it)
Indianapolis, IN
BBQ is a celebration of culture in America. It is the closest thing we have to the wines and cheeses of Europe.
Drive a few hundred miles in any direction, and the experience changes dramatically.
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I buy almost all my meat from Costco and cook their steaks to 125 and have been for years and never had the slightest issue. I grind the chuck roast for burgers also and cook them medium rare and they are great. The meat area is fully visible in all the stores around me and extremely clean. I would worry about the local butcher before Costco.dstearn said:The only thing I have bought at Costco have been the Whole Packer Prime Briskets.
After reading about how they mechanically tenderize their meat I would avoid those items. -
Bon Appetite recently named Costco's Kirkland Brand as the best house brand ever."Feed me, or feed me to something; I just want to be part of the food chain" Al Bundy
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You know, that's a good idea. Do you have a feel for what the average weight is? and how many steaks I would get out of it, assuming 1 1/4 thickness?DMW said:
Just buy the whole ribeye and cut it yourself. I have one in the fridge I picked up from Costco last weekend. I'm planning to cut off a few steaks to freeze and then dry age the rest before steaking it out.GregW said:Just got a Sam's card because it is close by and It was essentially free during a promotion.
It's a really sad situation in the meat department. I can't believe how unskilled the meat cutters are. For example, in a package of 3 ribeyes, each steak was a different thickness. Side to side the steaks varied by 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch.
I've reached the point that I would rather pay a slight premium to buy steaks from a place that actually has skilled butchers.
I do prefer Costco, but even their meat cutters leave a lot to be desired. -
Yes indeed, Sam's is a Walmart checkout situation.clemsontyger97 said:For those who are Sam's members does Sam's have 50 check-out lanes with only 2 cashiers like most Wal-Marts?
It's amazing to me how Costco can have major lines that move exceedingly fast. They are masters at getting the crowd out of the door. -
Scenes like this are why I rarely, if ever, visit a Wal-Mart anymore.SmokeyPitt said:Eggcelsior said:
This used to be the (legal)highlight of our 2am high school antics.DoubleEgger said:
+1. If you are feeling bad about yourself, go to Walmart around midnight on a Saturday and walk around. It looks like the catina scene from Star Wars. You'll feel a lot better about your life choices afterwards.Texag06ish said:F Wal-Mart
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Battleborn said:
Scenes like this are why I rarely, if ever, visit a Wal-Mart anymore.SmokeyPitt said:Eggcelsior said:
This used to be the (legal)highlight of our 2am high school antics.DoubleEgger said:
+1. If you are feeling bad about yourself, go to Walmart around midnight on a Saturday and walk around. It looks like the catina scene from Star Wars. You'll feel a lot better about your life choices afterwards.Texag06ish said:F Wal-Mart
I don't know why Walmart is a magnet for weirdos, but it sure is fascinating. People watching is the only reason I would go to Walmart.
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The one I have in the fridge is 14.5# and about 15" long.GregW said:
You know, that's a good idea. Do you have a feel for what the average weight is? and how many steaks I would get out of it, assuming 1 1/4 thickness?DMW said:
Just buy the whole ribeye and cut it yourself. I have one in the fridge I picked up from Costco last weekend. I'm planning to cut off a few steaks to freeze and then dry age the rest before steaking it out.GregW said:Just got a Sam's card because it is close by and It was essentially free during a promotion.
It's a really sad situation in the meat department. I can't believe how unskilled the meat cutters are. For example, in a package of 3 ribeyes, each steak was a different thickness. Side to side the steaks varied by 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch.
I've reached the point that I would rather pay a slight premium to buy steaks from a place that actually has skilled butchers.
I do prefer Costco, but even their meat cutters leave a lot to be desired.They/Them
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The one I have in the fridge is 14.5# and about 15" long. -
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2013/06/has-your-steak-been-mechanically-tenderized/index.htmLit said:
I buy almost all my meat from Costco and cook their steaks to 125 and have been for years and never had the slightest issue. I grind the chuck roast for burgers also and cook them medium rare and they are great. The meat area is fully visible in all the stores around me and extremely clean. I would worry about the local butcher before Costco.dstearn said:The only thing I have bought at Costco have been the Whole Packer Prime Briskets.
After reading about how they mechanically tenderize their meat I would avoid those items.
Hopefully you will never have a problem. As for me, I will be checking labels wherever I purchase meat. I was not aware of this until recently. -
I agree that Costco's meat processing area is definitely cleaner than most butcher departments at supermarkets. However, blade tenderizing does increase the risk of contamination and many cuts do not require it - like Rib Eye, Prime steaks, etc.Lit said:
I buy almost all my meat from Costco and cook their steaks to 125 and have been for years and never had the slightest issue. I grind the chuck roast for burgers also and cook them medium rare and they are great. The meat area is fully visible in all the stores around me and extremely clean. I would worry about the local butcher before Costco.dstearn said:The only thing I have bought at Costco have been the Whole Packer Prime Briskets.
After reading about how they mechanically tenderize their meat I would avoid those items.
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Barry, Lancaster, PA -
Unfortunately I don't have the choice. My state only allows liquor sales at state liquor stores so Costco won't locate here. They are a 45 mile drive across the state line in Alabama. I can't make the cost savings justify the drive.
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