Sams vs. Costco

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KelBel328
KelBel328 Posts: 9 Member
I have both Sams & Costco available, but both about 45 minutes away. I have a couple of questions -

1.) Which one do you feel is better?
2.) Is it worth the membership fees to join? Worth a 45 min. drive?

Thanks for any info!
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  • _John_
    _John_ Posts: 8,642 Member
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    sams is evil because walmart...
  • heylookitsval
    heylookitsval Posts: 1,141 Member
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    Ask yourself: How badly do I need a gallon of ketchup?
  • _John_
    _John_ Posts: 8,642 Member
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    Ask yourself: How badly do I need a gallon of ketchup?

    we have about 10 gallons of crappie filets...

    you do the math...
  • PBsMommy
    PBsMommy Posts: 1,166 Member
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    Never been to a Costco.

    However, I can give my feedback on Sam's.

    I half the membership with my mom. Each person who signs up gets two cards. They can have both cards in their name or one in theirs and another in someone else's. My husband normally doesn't go shopping and if he does, it's just to tag along with me. So it works out better for us to split the membership since my mom isn't married.

    Our Sam's is about 30 minutes away and $45.00 a year for just the plain jane membership. I pay $25.00 and my mom pays the other $20.00. To me it's worth it. I save $10.00 on TurboTax alone every year by going there and buying it. I shop at other stores as well, but buy select stuff in bulk there, such as baby wipes, household stuff, certain foods, etc.

    Now my absolute favorite place to shop is Aldi. Boy do I love me some Aldis.
  • homerjspartan
    homerjspartan Posts: 1,893 Member
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    Ask yourself: How badly do I need a gallon of ketchup?

    True. But if you have kids - diapers, formula, wipes, and booze. The big 4 of parenting.
  • KelBel328
    KelBel328 Posts: 9 Member
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    Never been to a Costco.

    However, I can give my feedback on Sam's.

    I half the membership with my mom. Each person who signs up gets two cards. They can have both cards in their name or one in theirs and another in someone else's. My husband normally doesn't go shopping and if he does, it's just to tag along with me. So it works out better for us to split the membership since my mom isn't married.

    Our Sam's is about 30 minutes away and $45.00 a year for just the plain jane membership. I pay $25.00 and my mom pays the other $20.00. To me it's worth it. I save $10.00 on TurboTax alone every year by going there and buying it. I shop at other stores as well, but buy select stuff in bulk there, such as baby wipes, household stuff, certain foods, etc.

    Now my absolute favorite place to shop is Aldi. Boy do I love me some Aldis.

    I shop at Aldi's regularly and have been weighing the options of buying in bulk to stretch my dollar. I don't mind having a surplus of product on hand, as long as it is something that we use. Like ketchup. LOL I have 3 teenage boys, so I thought it might be worth it in just pizza rolls alone! LOL
    I appreciate your information. I may see if my mom would like to split it with me as well! I wasn't aware that you could do that.
  • Bama56
    Bama56 Posts: 101 Member
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    the price of boneless skinless chicken breast is worth the membership to me ($1.77 / lb).
  • mcdignan2
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    Costco has a lifetime return policy on everything, including membership. Except TVs, camera, and computers.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,874 Member
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    Ask yourself: How badly do I need a gallon of ketchup?

    or diapers for really cheap...wipes...beer, wine, booze...or fresh produce in huge bulk really cheap to feed your family...or meat, poultry, seafood in bulk really cheap to feed a family...milk, cheese, eggs, etc.

    I save a small fortune doing most of my grocery shopping at Costco vs a conventional grocery store...and the ketchup I buy last about a year for the same price as a travel bottle at the grocery store.

    To the OP...I've had both and I prefer Costco. I just prefer their products in general. I don't know that either would really be worth it if you're single...family with kids, etc...most definitely worth it.

    We also have a Costco AMEX executive membership. We get 10% rebate at the end of the year and some % from Costco as well (I want to say 2%). This year we got back $350ish from Costco and we're getting something in the neighborhood of $1,500 from AMEX as we spent about $15K at Costco this past year.

    Edit: Note also that we buy a lot of just general stuff there as well, not just grocery products...clothes for the kids (and myself...sometimes my wife), electronics, including both of our televisions, our cell phones, both of our lap tops, our wood flooring for the house, our new furnace a few years ago,, etc, etc, etc. Basically, if we didn't find it at Costco or get it on Amazon, we don't own it.
  • bmqbonnie
    bmqbonnie Posts: 836 Member
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    Costco actually pays their workers a decent wage (my friend was paid $11/hr at start selling hot dogs, and this was 9+years ago) while Walmart/Sams doesn't. For that reason, if I had a choice I'd go with Costco. Plus they have deals on other things like vacations, insurance, etc.
  • bmqbonnie
    bmqbonnie Posts: 836 Member
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    Costco has a lifetime return policy on everything, including membership. Except TVs, camera, and computers.
    And even with those things they double the warranty (at least with laptops anyway)
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,841 Member
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    Costco is by far the best store IMHO. It is NOT always the lowest price, but is generally cheaper or has added value on many products. Also, there is no other store I will buy general goods or electronics from. Their return policy is too good. Others say no hassle, but Costco truly is no hassle.

    Down side could be said that you have to pay for membership, but I've always had the Executive membership and get a percentage of purchases back, which more than pays for the membership each year. You can also add in the Costco American Express card and get even more money back.

    The other down side is that it can get crowded and have long checkout lines. Then again, I've seen that at Sam's too.
  • cardbucfan
    cardbucfan Posts: 10,396 Member
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    I belong to SAMs-it's 5 minutes from my gym vs the Costco which is 30 minutes away so that's why that choice. However, I have friends who live near the Costco and they get higher quality items than SAMs does so if it's equal, I'd probably do Costco.

    It is totally worth it if you have teenagers! I have two boys and just the savings on meat, milk, produce and staples more than pays for my membership. I also use the pharmacy there. We have a high deductible health plan so have to cover all our prescriptions out of pocket until we hit that deductible and SAMs is the cheapest pharmacy in our area by a fair amount.
  • mrsidecar
    mrsidecar Posts: 35 Member
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    I love costco. I have one of the executive memberships which costs twice as much but you earn a percentage back for it. Even on the years where I don't buy any big ticket items I at least earn more the 50% back so it was worth it. I tend to go to get a variety of things but you really have to watch what your getting. The produce is great and at a great price but you need to be able to use what you get or it's not worth it. The Meats are top quality but you can find it cheaper. I have gotten things like flooring for my house and tires for the car at great prices making it all worthwhile. Oh and the fact that it's a good honest company help me feel better as well.
  • ckspores1018
    ckspores1018 Posts: 168 Member
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    I much prefer Costco over Sam's. I like the Kirkland brand better than the house brand at Sam's and I find the layout and overall cleanliness of the stores to be better. Plus, the staff at Costco is much nicer.

    My employer offers an institutional membership so I get a discount at Costco for the membership. To me, the quality and prices of meat and produce are worth the investment. Also, where else would I buy 30 rolls of toliet paper and 700 red solo cups?
  • rachelamber_x
    rachelamber_x Posts: 104 Member
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    We have a costco membership, and used to use it quite a lot, but don't really use it any more (we aren't planning on renewing it when it runs out later this year).
    Its ok but a lot of the stuff isn't actually that much cheaper than other places (in the UK at least). And the fact the prices are given not including VAT can make stuff seem a LOT cheaper than it actually is when you add the VAT on.
    Now we mainly shop at aldi instead, its really good value.

    ETA: I have no idea what Sams is, I don't know if we have them here.
  • skinnyinnotime
    skinnyinnotime Posts: 4,141 Member
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    We don't have a Sams (I think) in the UK but we have Costco and I love it, saves us a small fortune. We are a family of 2 adults, 3 boys so bulk buying is cheaper and saves on constantly going shopping for the same things.

    The main things we get are, juices, water, toilet paper, cheese (feta and cheddar), soap powder, organic pasta and cereal.
  • AyeCorona
    AyeCorona Posts: 204 Member
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    I love our Costco! To echo the Wolfman- Costco give you a rebate every year for 2% (I may have to get the Amex since we have an exec membership and would like 10% too).

    My household is just my husband and I so we don't load up on ketchup and such, but we get great deals on meat and produce. Also, we buy a lot of the ready to go meals. Best tatziki too.

    I will warn- the food court has footlong hotdogs and a drink for $1.50- hard to pass up.
  • Dgadd17
    Dgadd17 Posts: 49 Member
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    Costco is my "buy a gallon of ketchup" store of choice. The meat selection alone is worth the price of admission. Add in the excellent kirkland brand, the in-store and online coupons, the travel/cell phone/electronics deals, and it comes out to be the better of the two, IMHO. We have a Sam's and a Costco within a couple blocks of each other where I am, so I decided to comparison shop, and Costco won hands-down. Plus, all my friends who have Sam's memberships for whatever reasons always ask me to pick up things at Costco that they can't get! lol
  • richardheath
    richardheath Posts: 1,276 Member
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    I love Costco! But I have to be careful - it's easy to just pop-in for some steaks* and come out having spent $400 on stuff you didn't know you needed!

    Never done the Sams thing, but then I try to stay away from Walmart too.


    *They have great prices on their meats, but I do find their ground beef goes off quickly. I divide it up and vacuum pack some to stick in the freezer if I'm not using it right away.