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Post by msdemos on Mar 22, 2019 16:54:12 GMT
SAVE FERRIS
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Mar 22, 2019 17:36:22 GMT
My household isn't big enough for it to be an advantage to do any of them.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Mar 22, 2019 19:21:05 GMT
My uncle gave me a Costco card, but I only use it for gas. I hate buying bulk. I have a godd*mn eating disorder already.
Never been to the other two.
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Post by ant-mac on Mar 22, 2019 19:33:06 GMT
Other...
What's a "warehouse club"?
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Post by Jokers_Wilde on Mar 22, 2019 19:33:59 GMT
Back when we had a retail store, my parents had a membership. It was named Price Club at the time. #showingmyage
I got a Costco card for myself at about this time 2 years ago.
Foolishly, I renewed my membership for another year when it came up for renewal - figuring I would go there more frequently.
I haven't.
I received a renewal notice at the end of January - saying it is coming up for renewal. Needless to say, I will NOT be renewing it.
Just like a previous poster mentioned - my family isn't big enough to buy bulk.
As well, Sam's Club in Canada closed up shop a few years ago. There was a store near me, but it was so out of the way from where I am.
Joker's Wilde
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Mar 22, 2019 19:47:14 GMT
Other... What's a "warehouse club"? A store where you can buy all kinds o' shit in bulk. In the long run it might add up to less $$ for your groceries n such.
It would be convenient if they had them in the outback! You'd be able to buy all the barrels you'd need for the tourists for less! LOL!

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Post by ant-mac on Mar 22, 2019 19:55:26 GMT
Other... What's a "warehouse club"? A store where you can buy all kinds o' shit in bulk. In the long run it might add up to less $$ for your groceries n such.
It would be convenient if they had them in the outback! You'd be able to buy all the barrels you'd need for the tourists for less! LOL!

Nah, once the acid has done its work, just pour the liquid remains down the drain and reuse the barrel. Like I said before, recycling is good for the environment.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Mar 22, 2019 20:10:19 GMT
A store where you can buy all kinds o' shit in bulk. In the long run it might add up to less $$ for your groceries n such.
It would be convenient if they had them in the outback! You'd be able to buy all the barrels you'd need for the tourists for less! LOL!

Nah, once the acid has done it's work, just pour the liquid remains down the drain and reuse the barrel. Like I said before, recycling is good for the environment.

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Post by ant-mac on Mar 22, 2019 20:16:43 GMT
Nah, once the acid has done it's work, just pour the liquid remains down the drain and reuse the barrel. Like I said before, recycling is good for the environment.

I live alone, but now that I think about it, I do tend to buy acid in bulk...
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Post by Lucy on Mar 22, 2019 20:24:59 GMT
Never been to any of them.
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Post by Vodkie on Mar 23, 2019 4:05:09 GMT
I prefer costco But since i moved from the west coast to the east coast, i had to switch to bjs wholesale club.
The nearest costco is 15 miles and a hassle to get to
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Post by gameboy on Mar 23, 2019 4:22:57 GMT
I've never heard of B.J.'s. I've had a Costco card and it's good for the some things. But Smart & Final is non-membership and generally suffices.
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Post by Vodkie on Mar 23, 2019 15:00:05 GMT
I've never heard of B.J.'s. I've had a Costco card and it's good for the some things. But Smart & Final is non-membership and generally suffices. ah man I miss Smart & final I might have to go into one when I go back to California In August just for old times sakes. Washington state has a store called "Smart Food Service" which used to be called "Cash and Carry". Smart & Final is their parent company but it never quite felt the same. BJ's wholesale club is on the east coast. They're headquartered in Massachusetts. Most of people I associate with here have no clue what Smart and Final is.
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Post by ck100 on Mar 23, 2019 18:55:14 GMT
I like Sam's Club and Costco.
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Post by Utpe on Mar 23, 2019 21:18:08 GMT
I don't do them.
I have nowhere to put any bulk items unless I somehow manage to stack them up in my living room without blocking the front door.
The only time I've been to a wholesale store was Sam's Club back in the early 1990s. My parents had a membership and bought items in large quantities. They eventually stopped because, like I said above, there was hardly any space to put those huge non-perishable cans that nobody would touch.
The upside is that they were able to donate it to the local food bank, so at least it didn't go to waste.
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