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    Costco Wholesale - Storefront

    Costco Wholesale

    (88 reviews)

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    Natomas

    This is probably the Costco we visit the most now. At this point we have our routine and regular…read moreitems we visit for and we always like exploring to see if there are new things to discover. Like most Costco's parking can be a bit rough, but if you're willing to walk a bit you can typically find a spot here. The staff is friendly from the front card scanning area, check out team, and the receipt checking team at the door. They even have extra staff near the registers sometimes that can pre-scan your items to keep the lines moving. We typically come here for produce like potatoes, mushrooms, asparagus, mandarin oranges, along with chicken, eggs, and some home staples. These are typically in stock, good quality, and good value. One item I love here is the Lee's Cafe Latte Frozen Concentrate, this location was carrying it for a long time but I was so bummed when they stopped. There are still some other locations within driving distance that have it but that's the hardest part about falling in love with specialty items, they might not be around for long. Overall this location is clean, organized, and well stocked. It makes shopping for our family a lot easier too.

    This Costco is a cool addition in Natomas, which really needed this branch b/c there's a big…read morecustomer base here that were having to drive all the way to Cal Expo Costco (or Roseville, which is even further) and the Expo one's quite busy most of the time and sometimes it's near impossible to find parking there. So after work I sometimes stop by at this Natomas Costco to grab some essentials. On weekends, if we happen to have an event in this part of town or are meeting up with friends, we'd come and do some actual and window shopping too. While the wife does her grocery shopping and take the kids to try the samples (their fav activity at Costco), I usually wander around a bit by myself and see what kinds of new home improvement, tech, outdoors and landscape, household tools, and sports stuff Costco have stocked recently. Window shopping by wandering is fun at Costco. There seems to be more and more try-it-on-the-customers items that come and go that if I don't pay attention then they're gone if they don't sell well or Costco just decides not to give them floor space anymore. Then of course there are the seasonal items, like weed blankets, gardening tools, fertilizer/top soil, etc. and other real useful items at great prices at Costco (vs. other big box stores) that are only available for a short time every year for one season, so I like to be on the lookout for those. Another section I like to check out is the meat cold cases b/c I like meat. With summer around the corner, I saw some cool outdoors and sports equipment recently. There were kids outdoor games to include a cornhole set with LED (talk about fancy) for backyard fun, water slides, bouncy house types, kiddie blow-up outdoors "swimming" (more like dipping) pool, and to my surprise, I saw a couple of nice looking kayaks on sale too, they looked like solid ones and reasonably priced. Next, I went over to the meat section and checked out the goods. We sometimes get the cooked grilled chicken in a vacuum pack for salads and easy meals like stir-fry, sandwiches, etc. Interestingly, there's now a derivation w/this new "Grilled Chipotle Seasoned Chicken." Looks like it's a spicy version of the grilled rotisserie chicken meat packs. Another new product was the thin sliced pork belly shabu shabu style, good value so we can do our own hotpot at home easily now. And the thicker cut pork belly is still available. All in all, this was a good trip to the Natomas Costco, I enjoyed grabbing some meats for meals, and saw lots of cool new products on sale.

    Costco Wholesale - Disney themed Christmas decor

    Costco Wholesale

    (324 reviews)

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    5/5/2026: Tonight--Cinco De Mayo Dinner Fare=Wild Caught Lobster n' Salmon Tacos!…read more In addition, I HAD to purchase two indoor/outdoor, extra-large, door mats due to CONTRACTORS tracking their funky, dirty boots cruising throughout my humble abode's freshly steamed-cleaned floors.

    Yes we have a Costco addiction but as long as we still have money to buy stuff I figure we don't…read morehave a problem yet. So I have been to this particular one twice when I come into town to see the Airshow. It is set up like most and follows the typical layouts you will find in a clockwise direction. It is on the larger sized outlets. While the hunt for unique local items was unsuccessful, as expected, the staff is the typical friendly and on point. It also is well designed as the gas station is far enough away to de-conflict the main parking lot Aside from that as always we have rules we follow The RULES! 1) NEVER EVER go in hungry. That 25 gallons of dill pickle chips is much easier to resist on a full stomach.... true story there. 2) Avoid the free samples. People seem to lose their minds with this stuff. They abandon carts with crying babies, block isles, etc all to get that tiny portion of hummus. I have been shoved aside by someone desperate to get a free piece of cheese. Honestly I have seen more dignity from actual starving people in a disaster zone but I digress. 3) Avoid the weekends like the plague. 4) See #1 5) Go often. Costco uses alot of psychology and the fear of missing out is one of them. Odd items you must have pop up then go never to return. I CAN'T MISS OUT AGGGGGGG 6) Know your codes: At costco any price ending in 0.97 means it has been marked down. Any price that is not a 0.99 or .97 such as say 0.49 means it has a manufacturers discount. and price with an * aka "The Death Star" on it means its done and will not be reordered so stock up. If it ends in a .00 or a 0.88 a manager has reduced the price at that location to clear it out. 7) When in an unfamiliar city head to the Costco. They always stock local items you can't find at yours (like two pounds of single origin Kona coffee for 30.00 at the Kilaua / Kona store etc.) and have cheap gas. (Same on Kauai)

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