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[Costco, is it really worth it?](https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81661766)

Non-perishables you can store is a good bet. Do check the unit price on **everything** and don't forget to add VAT. Have a list. Don't buy what you don't use/need. Their fruit & veg is often wrapped in heaps of plastic and flown in front he USA - you may be better off at a different cash & carry.

A lot of their goods care brands and cheap for what they are, but often still more expensive than that equivalent quality supermarket own-label.

Their sog food is said to be slightly above average, but keep in mind you need to transition to a new food, not just switch.

Fuel is ~4p cheaper than supermarkets, go with an empty tank and fuel there. Tyres are reasonable too for brand names.
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CreatedWed 31st May 2023 10:39pm
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