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    Costco - Got to have one!

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    We much prefer Spartanburg's Costco, over Greenville because it's usually quite empty and there's…read moreplenty of parking. They have a decent selection of wine, huge bags of pet food, decent prices on coffee and yogurt, which are staples in our home.

    Today was the first time that I was a little disappointed with Costco. I made a special twenty two…read moremile trip one way from my home in Gaffney, S.C. to their nearest location in Spartanburg, S.C. I made this journey with the hopes to buy two boxes of their Goolsby's sausage patties. There are 24 frozen patties in a box. I couldn't find them anywhere so I went to the Costco Membership Desk/ customer service center. They happily looked up my item and told me they had some two hundred and eighty some odd boxes in their massive backroom freezer. A C.S. guy (I don't like to name people in these circumstances as this isn't personal) offered to get them for me. He was gone about twenty minutes. When he returned he said my sausage patties were buried in the back of the freezer and I would have to come back tomorrow. I showed no emotion and just blankly stared at him. Normally Costco will move a mountain to please a customer and it surprised me when that didn't happen. This C.S. guy was trying to be helpful and he was pleasant and apologized and shook my hand. Gas is at near all time highs and I didn't appreciate making another forty four mile round trip tomorrow. I apologize to the Yelp World and Costco Land if I'm being too harsh. Every other of the hundreds of Costco visits have been nothing short of spectacular! I still love this place!

    Costco Wholesale - Unusual Snowboards!

    Costco Wholesale

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    I am an Executive Member. I want to lead with that because it matters, the way a blood pressure…read morenumber matters, in that it tells you something about the kind of person you're dealing with before they open their mouth. The Executive level costs $65 more per year than the Gold Star, which sounds like a lot until you understand that the Gold Star is for people who are still deciding whether they need a five-gallon jar of pickle relish in their life. You do. You don't know it yet. That's the Gold Star experience. The Executive gets you 2% cash back, which last year came to $47.12, which I spent on a rotisserie chicken and a bag of coconut clusters. I have no regrets about this. I have a system at Costco. Mrs. W. calls it "the problem" but I call it a workflow, which is a word that shouldn't exist outside of software but has become load-bearing on my Saturdays. I take a cart immediately, before I've seen a single thing I need, because without a cart I feel unmoored in a way that's hard to explain to someone who hasn't stood in a warehouse the size of a small European country holding nothing. The samples are called samples. I call them lunch. I made this joke to a man handing out cubes of teriyaki chicken on a toothpick near an end stand of guacamole and he did not laugh, but he gave me two, so we understood each other. My wife would consider this a "bro moment." The system, if you're new to this, is a wide spiral: something savory near the back, a cracker somewhere in the middle, something sweet near the front, and then, if the timing works, a second pass at the teriyaki man, who by now has either forgotten your face or is pretending he has, as an act of mercy for both of you. The aisle people are the problem. Not all of them, the specific ones who park their cart diagonal to the traffic flow and stand in front of the frozen lasagnas with the expression of someone who has never before encountered a frozen lasagna and must now make peace with the concept. I have catalogued these people over many visits and I believe, with some confidence, that they are Gold Star members. There's a looseness to them, a lack of urgency, that speaks to someone who hasn't yet committed at the Executive level. Committing at the Executive level changes you. You move with purpose and you know, without consulting anyone, where the coconut clusters are. You don't stop in front of the lasagna. My son Henry, who is eight, calls me a "Costco dad" in a tone that suggests this is not entirely a compliment. I take it as one anyway. A Costco dad knows the rotisserie chickens come out at 3:00, has a preferred cashier (Dina, lane 7, very fast, once told me my cart was "very organized," which ranks in the top five compliments I have received as an adult), and feels a specific satisfaction walking to his car with a full cart of things he didn't know he needed two hours ago. That's what Saturdays are for. Four stars because they moved the coconut clusters.

    This Costco location was fairly busy, but the store was clean and the workers were very friendly…read more Items on the floor seemed to be all stocked nicely and kept orderly throughout the day.

    Mac Bids - wholesale_stores - Updated July 2026

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