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Costco Wholesale - Mobility cart for the win! They finally have enough carts & gives disabled more control over their shopping experience

Costco Wholesale

(29 reviews)

$$

In all my years as a disabled person, this is the first time in any Costco I was asked if I would…read morelike to use a cart. At first I was worried that I would have to grip the bar tightly to drive (like a quad) but this mobility cart is created for those with stiff to similar to arthritic hands or in general low hand mobility/dexterity. I really appreciate the guy taking time to ask me & then to give a quick tutorial. Great for left & right hand users too. Wasn't sure if the cart would hold the charge as it was questionable on the display (and they were all hushed together plugged in) but I made it to all my necessary items plus grabbed a few more as the charge seemed to be holding strong (I never did the crazy covid TP stock up, but for small wins of the day, it was kind of exciting to be able to reach that far back into the store & by myself vs asking friends to walk the distance on behalf of me). The mobility cart is a bit touchy & definitely don't want to take it down the shorter cut through aisles (as the turning radius isn't there with such a big basket). For the most part it gave me the freedom to do more of my own personal shopping (granted the getting up & down was quickly maxing out my knees) as I wasn't allocating shopping time & walking distance to what pain I'm in & what pain I will be in if I go any further on the hard cement floor. That's a huge deal in my mind to leave Costco only slightly worse than I entered. As I was shopping with my other 2 friends (as I usually go with at least one person to be my legs for the further distances &/or arms to help carry or push a cart), this was the first time in ages I could offer to be the one "driving the cart". We all got what we needed & were happily surprised to see self-checkouts installed at this location. Made it much faster than the traditional stand in line for 20 min. Not only are the self checkouts well spaced for those really big Costco carts & have a side area large enough for all the items you might buy but they had 3 staff on hand to help with self-checkout. One in particular that was very good at approaching someone disabled & very kind & observant with what would be harder to scan myself (basically everything larger in my cart). I think besides the fruit, I had 2 small boxes I scanned myself. Super fast. I don't know if all those tills are marked for disabled users or if I got lucky to find the right self-checkout till (it has the blue icon on the screen) but this staff member was really good at letting me know they could get someone else to assist me with loading in my vehicle (a first ever offered to me by Costco) & where to return the mobility cart. As I had my friends going with me into the parking lot, I wasn't too worried about loading. I could always call them over to help if needed. I sat back down to back the cart up & I had another Costco attendant almost behind me already offering to drive it back into the store for me. That way I didn't have to walk all the way back out. I don't know what kind of new hiring method Costco is doing but keep it up. Seriously. Those 3 employees deserve some gold stars! On a side note, I've shopped at this Costco for more years. There's still some work with other staff, aisle spacing & general customer awareness that would assist with the success of mobility carts being used regularly but this is definitely the right step towards becoming better for those that need more accessible options. Again, this is the first time I've ever noticed more than one mobility cart & long overdue to have staff that can recognize those that need assistance. Heck even give recognition that a box won't work for someone with a cane... I really hope this isn't a one off experience as honestly this could change how often I shop. Way to step it up Costco.

Count your items if you go through the checkout. Three that I noticed had extra items added to it…read morethat weren't mine and they were able to be identified when I caught the mistake two times before leaving the store. The third time I didn't until later and this was an $89 Amount extra. I don't know how many times I have not checked my receipts and how much they have charged me. This is not small change. Also careful of their pharmacy. They've charged amounts for medication that are over and above or elsewhere. Horrible staff and Costco supports very concerning Behaviour from the staff. Not reliable for what you have requested and may not give you the actual request for medication. Stop going along while ago, even though I did try to bring the concerns that werefact based. Costco really you go you spend a lot of money, but it is becoming very poorly run. There are some better than others and most of us stay away from this north and Costco as much as we can and will drive extra just so we can go to a cleaner and a better variety as well as you don't get ripped off as often.

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Value Village

(24 reviews)

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This is not my usual Value Village location but I was in the area and decided to pop in. This…read morelocation has a ton of great stuff when I went. Their shelves were well organized and full of great finds. I usually like to search for kitchen items and sometime some clothing items. This location had a great selection of kids books too! Some great find this time. The staff working here were also very friendly and pleasant. I ended up buying a cool handmade dress that fit me perfectly for $10, just a tad bit long on me. I also got 2 amazing condition Dr. Seuss books for $2 each, and a milk glass nut serving dish for $6. Check this location out if you're in the area.

So I'm usually a huge fan of thrifting and such but I had a terrible experience the last time I was…read morehere. First - So I get that with the current pandemic there is a lot more cleaning involved for all staff. So I partly understand the shortened hours to accommodate for cleaning. However, every other store I have been to recently as reinstated their regular hours. I think that 11am-7pm is just ridiculous, there's no time to go in the morning and most people who want to go in the evening, can't go either! Second - How can you have a store for buying clothes and not have your change rooms open?? AND not change your return policy!! So if you can't try on any clothes and you take home a bunch to try them on you can't return them?? You can only get an exchange? Honestly it's just ridiculous. I don't think I'll be back until you fix these two things.

Dollarama - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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