Costco Wholesale has
In-Warehouse & Online Deals listed below valid for Costco Members only (
pricing shown is in-warehouse only).
Thanks to Community Member
Greygooser for sharing this deal.
Note, an active Costco Wholesale Membership is required to visit/purchase items at these warehouse prices.
Prices & availability may vary by location.
Example Deals:
- 14-Oz Lesser Evil Himalayan Gold Popcorn $1.50 Off (Limit 10)
- 8-Count Scrub Daddy Variety Pack $3.50 Off (Limit 2)
- 16-Count Kirkland Signature Cheese, Fruit and Nut Snacks Variety $3 Off
- 40-Oz Rana Meal Solutions Tagliatelle Chicken & Portobello Mushroom Sauce $4 Off
- Hurley Ladies' Slip On Shoes $17.99 ($5 Off, Limit 10)
- Hurley Men's Slip On Shoes $17.99 ($5 Off, Limit 10)
- 60-Count Kirkland Signature Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies $2 Off
- 1.5-lb or 2-lb Organic Medjool Dates $2 Off (Limit 5)
- 32-Oz Sugar Bowl Palmiers $2.80 Off
- MacBook Pro 16" with Apple M3 Pro Chip, 36GB Memory, 12-Core CPU, 18-Core GPU and 512GB SSD $2,649.99 ($200 Off, Limit 2)
- Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal + Cordless Vacuum Cleaner $100 Off (Limit 5)
- 2-Pack Philips Sonicare Optimal Clean Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush $74.99 ($25 Off, Limit 5)
- Ninja Foodi 10-in-1 Digital Air Fry Oven Pro $40 Off (Limit 5)
- & More
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If the SameDay price is $89.47 or more, just subtract $13. e.g. lists $112.99, in-store should be $99.99.
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Years ago retailers discovered that pricing discrepancies between online and b&m annoyed customers, now apparently some have forgotten.
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If the SameDay price is $89.47 or more, just subtract $13. e.g. lists $112.99, in-store should be $99.99.
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I bought it for $130 in December but hadn't used it. I bought it again and returned the old one yesterday without issue. I thought it was a good value at $130, but I think it's an excellent value at $100.
Which can lead to perverse incentives. You are going to police your products if bad produce threatens your name brand. But if you are circumventing (other countries) import restrictions, mislabeling country of origin under a newly named brand (to avoid identification), then why should you aggressively protect quality? Plus due to conflict small farmers can have their products seized by settlers, who are backed by the military. So you are going to sell them to the major distributors earlier, relying on them to finish the processing, as the small farmer has no access to ports. He can only ship through a favored distributor who is involved with the occupying authority, assuming he has not been displaced. With all the road blocks and border controls, instituted for decades now, produce is going to sit in hot border crossings for hours. Even if fully processed, that is still going to cause quality issues in a hot environment.
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