I never did like the idea of paying to shop. While other stores are glad to have me stop in and shop, stores like Costco, Sam's, and BJ's all want me to pay an annual fee for the privilege of shopping at their store. Just doesn't set well with me.
Another thing - check prices. REALLY check prices. They sell things in odd lots to confuse comparison. Example is a box of tea bags has 324 tea bags in it. Standard boxes in a regular grocery store have 100 bags in them. Get out your calculator and see what you are really paying either per tea bag, per pound on other items or even per ounce on liquids.
I have found them to not always be a bargain. Most of them price things based on a fixed markup from what it costs them. So, when your local grocery chain has sales, they are usually loss leaders to get you in the store, and are usually less expensive PER UNIT than the club stores.
Another thing is quantities. Sometimes I just don't need (or want) the extra large sized packages that the club stores sell.
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