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Rumors of Trader Joe"s, Costco...
Been in TV four years and heard a new rumor about one or both of these stores coming to TV. Shopped at the new large Costco close to Millennium Mall in Orlando on Thursday and it is the largest and greatest one I have been to. Costco makes Sam's Club look like a cheap copy of a Costco.
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Rumor's are a dime a dozen.....
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Costco new Locations Coming Soon
WEMBLEY, UK AUGUST 2016 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, NJ AUGUST 2016 LOUISVILLE, KY AUGUST 2016 ORLANDO BUSINESS CENTER, FL AUGUST 2016 FLEMINGTON, NJ OCTOBER 2016 WATERLOO, ON OCTOBER 2016 LA VISTA, NE OCTOBER 2016 HANFORD, CA OCTOBER 2016 REDMOND, WA OCTOBER 2016 |
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those are all locations that would have to already under construction.....we still do not know Costco's plans for 2017, unless you do. I spoke with a store manager in Atlanta early this year and he said that TV was being looked at for a store or somewhere close by like Ocala.
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The only thing I believe is when I see the ground breaking and the corresponding sign, stating the business being built.
Until then, yada,yada, yada.............. |
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As 2B says, "The only thing I believe is when I see the ground breaking". |
Oh, it'll happen; probably when your grandkids are old enough to become Villagers; by that time, The Villages will take over Ocala and butt up to Orlando 😜.
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Think of the population base needed to sustain a store the size of Costco. These Costco cities have a million or more people. It's not feasible that they will come to a community of 120,000 seniors (in high season). And most of us don't buy in the quantities they provide nor do we have the storage for it. My husband and I go to Costco in either Orlando or Tampa Bay almost every month because we love their products. We time our airplane travel around it, and some of our health care visits.
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I don't think seniors are Costco's best customers. The Sam's club is pretty busy for sure though. The Ocala locations makes more sense.
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Costco would be fantastic and I hope it happens. However I just found out that a BJs warehouse is being built in Lady Lake I think close to Lowes. That would be nice also but am not sure how it compares to Costco.
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SAMs club does very well here. It's hard to find a parking spot even in the summer. Costco would do very well here as well since in my opinion it is at least 50 percent more attractive quality wise than SAMs.
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I would even go as far as saying that those who don't want/can't afford to have two memberships, would soon find out Costco's superiority and only use them. |
We had both. Not much difference in my opinion.. Usually favoring one over the other is political and has to do with salaries paid employees.
They both carry amazing seasonal buys that are usually only stocked once. They both have huge buying power. They both have good return policies. One will be superior to the other one season and in relation to what you are looking for and the next season the other will be better. Welcome to Costco Wholesale SamsClub.com - Sam's Club |
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Sometimes if they have one item you like a lot, that alone is worth membership.
Cooked chicken....hmmm good only 4.99, both sams and Costco are great. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...f7ca669121.jpg These wraps are great at sams. 100 calories 8 grams of fiber. 20 wraps about $4.89 |
We have both Costco and Sam's Club memberships. Would prefer Costco somewhat more than Sams if it were closer, but at 40+ miles to Costco thru local traffic, Sams is our choice. Pretty close in price and quality of goods. BJ's, on the other hand, is a poor choice for third IMO. Had plenty of "free" 90-day memberships from them in the past, never bought much else than eggs or bananas from them. Prices were higher, produce quality was terrible. Would not go even if they gave me another membership for free. At least we have a local Sams Club.
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Gracie, not political at all. The one thing that separates Costco from all others is that Costco has USDA Prime meat available. I believe that less than 10 percent of the meat available in this country is USDA Prime. It makes a big difference. The only place it's available in the Villages is Fresh Market and they only have 1 or 2 cuts available per month. Plus I personally think Costco is a cleaner store for some reason.
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5% gas 3% travel, air, Cruise, hotels etc 3% Resturant, I think you may need the higher membership to get the card, but then you get 2% back on sams purchases. The rebates are huge. HUUUGE |
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I would also add that it's been my experience that Costco employees are nicer and more helpful in general and the store brand (Kirkland) to be on par with, but less expensive...than many national brands. Others experience(s) may differ. :D |
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Because the company culture values employees as an asset rather than an expense. Employee turnover is low because they are compensated fairly. Their attitudes are a reflection of this. |
You see, I WAS right. :1rotfl: Sooner or later it gets around to politics.
I have gone to both for a long time and the only person that I see regularly in either store is the check out person. It is self serve. Both places. I wouldn't know if they were nice or going to ax murderer classes. Oh and the folks who sell me the hot dogs and the yummy cold yogurt slurpies, I see them, but not long talks or anything. Once in awhile someone will help us unload some big ole something. We always thank them and they say you are welcome and return to the store. To me it is money. Saving it and getting good value for it. I like Sam's Credit card. I like Costco's Furniture. I like meat at both places. Sam's is here, I'm good. |
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I also like Nordstom's for their exceptional customer service. :thumbup: |
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I have had memberships to both Costco and Sams for many years as they don't carry the same things and there is no conveniently located Costco to the Villages. In my experience the staff, the efficiency and service at Costco have been far superior. Also there are many items (more upscale) that are stocked at Costco that never appear at Sams.
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I quickly scanned several articles Costco Vs. Sams.
The concensus of opinion is that Costco does score higher on customer service and Sam's is a little cheaper.
What I learned that I didn't know before is that Costco is placed closer to more wealthy Suburbs than Sams and they do carry more high end goods. Here is a pretty good article about both; Sam's Club vs. Costco Comparison | Cheapism I am still happy. I tend to be happy. I like Sam's Nathan's Hot dog for a quick lunch when I am shopping and their Angus ground beef is excellent. I bought the things at Costco that I wanted last time I was there and they were bigger THINGS rather than day to day food. I don't care what either pay their entry level employees. I believe that if you work hard enough you can climb any corporate ladder if you have common sense and the work ethic and don't abuse substances. |
I think the drive to Costco in altamonte springs is delightful. We go once a month. It is a pleasant ride on 44/441. We plan it around lunch so we can have the infamous hot dog and drink. There are brands we only find at Costco, not SAMs. The fish and meat IMHO are far superior at Costco. Just pack a cooler and go. When it's cooler you can do Costco and trader joes in one trip. Now that is heaven.
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Because only a certain class of citizen thinks they are the only ones allowed to make a decent living. All others go suck an egg. Hence, the political. |
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