Viking Supporters Co-operative
Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: Nudga on July 09, 2025, 06:11:35 am
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Does anyone go? Just looking for pros and cons as I hate shopping and hate driving to Sheffield.
Fuel prices look good though.
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Fuel prices are good .... so good that sometimes there is a long queue to get in the Costco Site
I find there are great "one off" bargains but often on big ticket items that you need once a blue moon
Other bargains are in the form of bulk buys . Example , you might find 2 x 1 litre Bottles of Chilli Sauce packaged together for a " bargain " price but though they might have a long shelf life they are also "once open use withing 6 weeks" so the perceived savings are lost
Best selling item seems to be Water , where the 40x500 ml Bulk pack flies off the shelf for just 4 pounds and on the Costco documentary I watched it was one of their best sellers along of course with the Membership fees they collect
I think we pay 33 quid whether or not we set foot in the place and we recently went down to 33 from 66 as we were both Members and could take 1 extra person in each but we went down to Wife as Member with me as Driver / visitor
9 times out of 10 it's an impromptu visit so mostly I will have 3/4 of a tank of fuel so don't gain from the lower priced fuel ( usually 5p per litre lower )
In truth it's good for a look round once every 6 months and that's about what I do . It's good , there are good things to see and buy but they have to be " right up your alley" to be called a bargain
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My mate used to take me in. Sometimes it was good, sometimes not so. Depends what you are after at any given time really. Fuel prices really good but often huge queues.
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You'll find cheaper in local supermarkets
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You'll find cheaper in local supermarkets
You really won't, apart from possibly alcohol.
Bulk buying stuff like tinned food, pasta, coffee/tea, toilet rolls, toiletries, crisps, meat etc is miles cheaper at CostCo
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A few years ago I was searching to buy an appliance which I found on ebay at a price cheaper than retail. Not being a member and after further searching I found the item in Costco. It looked very much like some enterprising person pocketing the difference.
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My lad bought a very expensive set of tools originally sold by Halfords in a special offer. The guy he bought them from had bought 10 sets from Halfords and was re-selling them all on Ebay at a price noticeably less than Halfords standard price. Damn good tools apparently. So buying cheap and re-selling at a profit continues to thrive Sydney.
BobG
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I once bought a crateful of old postcards, photos and ephemera from Donny car boot for £200.
Sold them all, most individually, on ebay.
Made about £3,000.
Plus it was a very enjoyable experience, talking to the buyers.
Sent them all over the World. Couldn’t believe what some people were prepared to pay.
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My lad bought a very expensive set of tools originally sold by Halfords in a special offer. The guy he bought them from had bought 10 sets from Halfords and was re-selling them all on Ebay at a price noticeably less than Halfords standard price. Damn good tools apparently. So buying cheap and re-selling at a profit continues to thrive Sydney.
BobG
I can’t see anything wrong with buying something and selling it at a profit.
Very enterprising and not illegal.
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I’ve got a card and used to go for fuel when I passed. Not worth going to do your shopping really. Over rated place.
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Cracking choc chip shortbread though...
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Hound? What on Earth are you thinking? Not one person has suggested selling for a profit is "wrong". It's like you want to get your defence in first man. Chill!
BobG
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Bob
Hound has got to post something, it’s compulsory, maybe that’s all he could think of.
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Bob
Hound has got to post something, it’s compulsory, maybe that’s all he could think of.
And yet I noticed that you clicked the like button on my post Tommy.
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Hound? What on Earth are you thinking? Not one person has suggested selling for a profit is "wrong". It's like you want to get your defence in first man. Chill!
BobG
Syd in reply#5 had hinted that “some enterprising person had pocketed the difference”.
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Bob
Hound has got to post something, it’s compulsory, maybe that’s all he could think of.
And yet I noticed that you clicked the like button on my post Tommy.
Did I ?
Christ knows why.
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Bob
Hound has got to post something, it’s compulsory, maybe that’s all he could think of.
And yet I noticed that you clicked the like button on my post Tommy.
Did I ?
Christ knows why.
You are a strange man Tommy.
But I like you.
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Christ Hound.... If an alleged hint is enough to set you off, what would a direct statement do?? You been out in the sun?
BobG
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Christ Hound.... If an alleged hint is enough to set you off, what would a direct statement do?? You been out in the sun?
BobG
Bob, I think it is you who needs to chill mate.
Just calm down a bit.
I might give you advanced notice if I ever make a comment in future to give you time to get the Valium ready.
Jeez.
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There's none so blind as them that don't want to see....
BobG
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OK children, stand down.
Been today and spent £470, stocked the freezer up with meat and cupboards with tinned stuff, pasta and rice.
It's just took me an hour to separate the meat into 1 meal size freezer bags.
Bought a load of other stuff that will last at least 2 months and probably 6 months worth of decent quality olive oil.
I also stocked up on Johnny gloves, blue roll and Ad blue for work and my van.
If the kids can stop themselves from raping the cupboards and freezer then I reckon it's worth doing once a month.
Shouldn't have to spend as much the next time either.
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We use Bookers. Nearest CostCo is 40-50 miles in either direction. Not bad but nowhere near what CostCo seem to do. Better than just Tesco though...
BobG
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Bookers is owned by Tesco. Generally Tesco have better deals
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If you mean that with Clubcard deals Tesco can be cheaper than Bookers, yup. Sometimes.
If you mean Bookers is owned by Tesco - I know. That's why I said what I said. It's an ok shop. But it isn't a patch on Costco. Range of products is way less.
BobG
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Lad at work has a Costco card and always asks if I want anything when he is going. I normally get a few bits and I think he gets some kickback from what he orders...
FWIW, if you are current or retired military you are eligible for a Costco individual membership. You can sign up for a 12-month membership for £33.60 (inc. VAT) - which also includes a complimentary card for a spouse or partner. You just need to provide proof of your military employment - veterans card or similar...
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Lad at work has a Costco card and always asks if I want anything when he is going. I normally get a few bits and I think he gets some kickback from what he orders...
FWIW, if you are current or retired military you are eligible for a Costco individual membership. You can sign up for a 12-month membership for £33.60 (inc. VAT) - which also includes a complimentary card for a spouse or partner. You just need to provide proof of your military employment - veterans card or similar...
Or if you have a card you can just add someone else onto your account for around £18 a year and they get there own card
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Went yesterday diesel was only £1.33 a litre most places around Donny is 139-140 a litre
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Surely the cost of getting there negates any savings though unless you're local to the shop.
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Surely the cost of getting there negates any savings though unless you're local to the shop.
I only fill up when I go and buy food from their , if I was local I would fill up all the time , my son is in Sweden and has a 3 hour round trip on the bus and train to Costco but the money he saves on food is crazy
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Surely the cost of getting there negates any savings though unless you're local to the shop.
Nope. I drink 1.5ltrs of water a day, it costs me roughly 21p (£2.49 for a 12 pack)
Before I started going to Costco it was costing me about £1.60 for a 1ltr bottle.
Huge savings on olive oil, tinned stuff, meat etc.
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[Should have quoted the post, I meant in terms of the fuel. If you're driving from Doncaster to Sheffield then it would surely wipe out any saving on fuel.