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04-27-2008, 10:49 AM
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Mommysavers Diva
Last Online: Yesterday 11:30 PM
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 735
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We are Costco members and shop around 1-3 times/month.
I agree that it depends on what you buy. It is VERY easy to impulse shop there.
We buy alot of the items that mm1970 listed as I can't find cheaper prices anywhere here.
Usual purchases are:
block cheese
shredded cheese
tortillas
tortilla chips
organic peanut butter
baby wipes
frozen boneless/skinless chicken breast
grilled chicken breast strips
ground beef
Kirkland albacore tuna (sometimes it's not the cheapest, but the best quality)
bagels
dinner rolls
bread
sugar snap peas (yum)
organic carrots
lunch meat
salad
cuties (cheapest in our area)
bottled water (we have a water softener, so no tap water for drinking)
Their organic milk is about .07 cheaper per gallon ($5.92), but it's low fat and we only drink skim. I'll pay the extra at our grocers for skim milk.
It does sting to see the total as we can't get out of there for less than $100. I sometimes feel like I can shop better at our grocers with specials and double coupons, but I just can't get the quantity for our large family. We have tried really hard to cut down on the snacky stuff as it adds quite a bit to our total. We're trying to stick with the basics.
We have an executive membership and the 2% rebate always covers the $100 membership fee plus some extra. We also have the Costco Amex and last year we got a $450 rebate.
We get the majority of our one time prescriptions there as well. The only ones we don't get are ongoing meds as we use mail order for those. For our health plan, Costco is always cheaper than going to CVS, Rite Aid, etc.
As a side note, you do not have to have a Costco membership to get medicine there. Tell them that you are getting meds at the door and they'll let you in.
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SAHM of 4
July food budget: $500.00
Eating out spent: $85.00
Groceries spent: $248.12
Total spent: $333.12
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