• nfh
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    66 hours ago

    You need to qualify for membership in the UK?

    As an American, It’s the cheapest place to get a variety of fruits, veggies, several types of cheese, coffee, and toilet paper, at least on average. The catch is just that you need to buy in large quantities. They definitely have fancy and expensive brands too, but I don’t think they do as well here. They’re also a really popular place to fuel up cars, because they’re usually cheaper than the area around them, but sometimes up to 10% cheaper.

    I guess that you need to drive a car there is also a catch, but I just moved to the second place I’ve ever lived that’s within reasonable walking distance of a grocery store, so driving to get groceries is normal to me. I lived near an Aldi for a few years, which was awesome.

    • @[email protected]
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      54 hours ago

      In the UK its pretty normal if you live in a town to have multiple shops within an easy walking distance. I usually cycle as its easier to carry stuff back in bags on my bike. Sometimes get a weeks shopping for the 2 of us on my bike.

    • GreatAlbatross
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      24 hours ago

      You technically have to qualify for membership…But they’re not exactly rigorous in the checks.
      There is a certain type of blow-hard over here who will make qualifying for a costco membership a point of pride.

      Fortunately, most of ours can be reached by bus too.