bettymae1121
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I agree with the others, it depends on how you shop at regular stores (heavy into coupons) and how much will power you have to ignore the really neat stuff they have that isn't on your shoping list.
I shop at Costco and A) only shop when they send me coupons in the mail and B) stick to the list. Now I do buy things there I don't get coupons for (ground beef for example) but unless I'm out of something and I can't wait for another round of coupons, I just stay away. I save enough just in coupons to cover my $50 anual fee the first one or two trips a year, on top of savings from their lower prices. For the things I buy, I definately get a better price, especially since I don't do heavy couponing at regular retail stores. Plus their meat department is top quality, even if their steaks are more $ per pound (i'm not sure if they are or not, i've never checked), it's worth the cost, seriously it's THAT good.
For example, I just went to Costco yesterday. I have a PUR faucet mount filter and I bought a six pack of filter replacements. A six pack usually runs about $60 at a normal retail store, it's $46 regular price at Costco and they sent me a $9 coupon, so final cost was $37 for six filters. That's $6 per filter vs. $10 per filter, not bad!
You do really have to know your prices but it can save you money.
I shop at Costco and A) only shop when they send me coupons in the mail and B) stick to the list. Now I do buy things there I don't get coupons for (ground beef for example) but unless I'm out of something and I can't wait for another round of coupons, I just stay away. I save enough just in coupons to cover my $50 anual fee the first one or two trips a year, on top of savings from their lower prices. For the things I buy, I definately get a better price, especially since I don't do heavy couponing at regular retail stores. Plus their meat department is top quality, even if their steaks are more $ per pound (i'm not sure if they are or not, i've never checked), it's worth the cost, seriously it's THAT good.
For example, I just went to Costco yesterday. I have a PUR faucet mount filter and I bought a six pack of filter replacements. A six pack usually runs about $60 at a normal retail store, it's $46 regular price at Costco and they sent me a $9 coupon, so final cost was $37 for six filters. That's $6 per filter vs. $10 per filter, not bad!
You do really have to know your prices but it can save you money.